Brussels, 8 December 2010
Antitrust: Commission fines six LCD panel producers Eur 648
million for price fixing cartel
The European Commission has fined six LCD panel producers a total
of Eur648 925 000 for operating a cartel which harmed European
buyers of television sets, computers and other products that use
the key Liquid Crystal Display component. The six are Samsung
Electronics and LG Display of Korea and Taiwanese firms AU
Optronics, Chimei InnoLux Corporation, Chunghwa Picture Tubes and
HannStar Display Corporation. Samsung Electronics received full
immunity from fines under the Commission's leniency programme, as
it was the first to provide information about the cartel. Article
101 of the EU Treaty prohibits price-fixing and other practices
restrictive of competition.
"Foreign companies, like European ones, need to understand
that if they want to do business in Europe they must play fair.
The companies concerned knew they were breaking competition rules
and took steps to conceal their illegal behaviour. The only
understanding we will show is for those that come forward to
denounce a cartel and help prove its existence," said
Commission Vice President in charge of competition policy Joaquin
Almunia.
Today the Commission fined six producers of liquid crystal
display (LCD) panels a total of Eur648 925 000 for operating a
cartel between October 2001 and February 2006. LCD panels are the main
component of thin, flat screens used in televisions, computer
monitors and electronic notebooks. The companies are Samsung
Electronics and LG Display of Korea and Taiwanese firms AU
Optronics, Chimei InnoLux Corporation, Chunghwa Picture Tubes and
HannStar Display Corporation.
During the four years, the companies agreed prices, including
price ranges and minimum prices, exchanged information on future
production planning, capacity utilisation, pricing and other
commercial conditions. The cartel members held monthly
multilateral meetings and further bilateral meetings. In total
they met around 60 times mainly in hotels in Taiwan for what they
called "the Crystal meetings".
These agreements had a direct impact on customers in the European
Economic Area because the vast majority of televisions, computer
monitors and notebooks incorporating those LCD panels and sold in
the EEA comes from Asia.
The investigation gathered by the Commission shows that the
companies were aware they were breaking competition rules and
took steps to conceal the venue and results of the meetings. A
document requested everybody "to take care of
security/confidentiality matters and to limit written
communication" reminding of the DRAM investigation started
in 2002 (and concluded in May 2010, see IP/10/586).
The Commission faced the companies with a Statement of Objections
on May 2009 on which they had the opportunity to comment and be
heard and after which the Commission reduced the proven duration
of the infringement by four months.
The fines
In setting the level of the fines, the Commission took into
account the companies' sales of the products concerned in the
EEA, the very serious nature of the infringement, its EEA-wide
scope and its duration.
Samsung Electronics received full immunity under the Commission's
2002 Leniency Notice, as it brought the cartel to the
Commission's attention and provided valuable information to prove
the infringement. The fines of the following undertakings were
also reduced for their cooperation with the Commission: LG
Display (50%), AU Optronics (20%) and Chunghwa Picture Tubes
(5%). Besides this reduction LG Display also received a full
reduction of fine for its participation in the cartel in 2006, as it was the
first company to bring forward evidence showing that the cartel
continued after 2005 (so-called "partial immunity").
None of the companies met the conditions for a reduction of the
fine under paragraph 35 of the Commission's 2006 Guidelines on
Fines (inability-to-pay claims). Two had applied.
The individual fines are as follows:
@ | Fine (ēEur) | @immunity |
Samsung | 0 | @100% |
LG Display | 215 000 | @50% |
@"partial immunity" for 2006 | ||
AU
Optronics FBõd |
116 800 | @20% |
Chimei
InnoLux ļüdq |
300 000 | @0% |
Chunghwa
Picture Tubes ŲfĒ |
9 025 | @5% |
HannStar
Display ąjFŹ» |
8 100 | @0% |
Total | 648 925 | @ |
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