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Amid China ’s revenge to lately announce U.S. tariffs , Intel may find itself in the spicy tush with China ’s regulators .
China is apparently considering an antimonopoly probe into semiconductor giant Intel , according to cover from theFinancial Times . This would be in plus to theset of tariffs against the U.S.that China announced on Monday . Per the FT , the country also reopen a long - dormant antimonopoly probe into Google in December , ahead of President Trump ’s inauguration . Shortly after U.S. tariff total into effect , China pronounce that Google is suspected of violating China ’s anti - monopoly law .
While Intel is based in the U.S. , China is Intel’slargest grocery store , and the company has testing and assembly installation there . The company made 29 % of its worldwide revenue in China last year , which equalize to $ 15.5 billion .
TechCrunch reached out to Intel for comment and will update if we find out back .