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Bosch to pay $36 million to avoid prosecution in export case

Robert Bosch has agreed to pay $36 million to the United States to avoid prosecution for exporting restricted products to Huawei. The settlement resolves claims of unlicensed shipments to the Chinese technology company.

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Bosch to pay $36 million to avoid prosecution in export case

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What Happened

Robert Bosch will pay the U.S. $36 million to settle claims of unlicensed shipments to Huawei, thereby avoiding prosecution in an export case. The agreement resolves allegations that the company exported restricted products to the Chinese technology firm.

Bosch's payment of $36 million is intended to prevent formal prosecution by the Department of Justice regarding the export of these restricted items to Huawei.

Key Facts

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    Bosch will pay $36 million to the U.S.

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    The payment is to avoid prosecution in an export case.

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    The case involves restricted products exported to Huawei.

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    Robert Bosch is the company involved.

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Bosch to pay US $36m over unlicensed shipments to Huawei

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Bosch agrees to pay $36M as DOJ declines prosecution in export case
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Bosch to pay US $36m over unlicensed shipments to Huawei

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