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South Korea searches Chinese chipmaker Montage Technology’s office in competition probe

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 7:26 PM

July 17 (Reuters) – South Korean authorities have conducted an on-site search and seizure at the local office of Montage ​Technology in connection with a ‌potential competition law violation, the Chinese chipmaker said in an exchange filing.

In the filing on Thursday, Montage said it has been fully cooperating with ‌the ​Fair Trade Investigation Division ⁠of the Seoul Central ⁠District Prosecutors’ Office and that none of its directors or employees have been charged with wrongdoing by any government ​authority so far.

South Korea accounted for 2.93 billion yuan ($432.63 million) of Montage’s sales ⁠in fiscal 2025, representing ⁠more than half of its ​group revenue, according to the filing.

Founded in 2004, ​the company is the biggest memory ‌interconnect chip supplier globally, with a 36.8% market share by revenue in 2024, according to its prospectus, which cited consultancy and ⁠research firm Frost & Sullivan.

The chipmaker’s shares surged 64% in their Hong Kong trading debut earlier this ⁠year ‌after it raised HK$7.04 billion ($897.99 ⁠million) in a share sale primarily ​to ‌fund research.

Montage’s Hong Kong-listed stock ​slumped 23% ⁠to close at HK$278.6 on Thursday, while its shares in Shanghai slid 16.4%.

($1 = 6.7726 Chinese yuan)

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(Reporting by Nikita Maria Jino in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Sherry Jacob-Phillips)