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Bosch fined $36M for illicit sales to Huawei

Bosch has agreed to pay a $36 million penalty to the U.S. government for selling over $72 million worth of goods and software containing U.S.-origin technology to Huawei. The company's non-U.S. subsidiaries unintentionally made these sales between 2020 and 2024, violating U.S. export control regulations. The U.S. Justice Department suspended its investigation into Bosch due to the company's voluntary disclosure and cooperation, highlighting the benefits of prompt self-reporting and remediation. AI

RANK_REASON Regulatory action against a major company for violating export controls. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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Bosch fined $36M for illicit sales to Huawei

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Jowi Morales ·

    Bosch to pay $36 million penalty for $72 million in ‘illicit’ sales to Huawei — German company sold export-controlled goods and software to banned Chinese firm between 2020 and 2024

    The U.S. fined Bosch $36 million for selling export-controlled product to Huawei, including software and MEMS sensors. The German company agreed to pay the penalty, as well as disgorging part of the profits it made from the 'illicit' sales.