Report: TP-Link's low router prices probed in criminal antitrust investigation
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TP-Link, subjected to a criminal antitrust investigation alongside a civil inquiry into its pricing practices, faces scrutiny despite its recent US relocation. The investigations are significant as they indicate ongoing concerns about the company's operations in China while being based in the US. Legal consequences could be severe, with potential fines and imprisonment for involved individuals. TP-Link has not received any inquiries from the Justice Department but insists on cooperating fully. The company also claims to uphold a policy of transparency and fair pricing, denying accusations of under-selling their products.
The criminal antitrust investigation on TP-Link adds to an existing civil inquiry regarding the company's pricing, highlighting potential legal challenges amid its US relocation.
TP-Link claims its commitment to fair pricing and transparency, asserting that they have not engaged in selling products below cost despite ongoing investigations.
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