STATEMENT OF ANTITRUST POLICY

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STATEMENT OF ANTITRUST POLICY It is the policy of the World Semiconductor Council (WSC) that its members comply fully with all applicable competition and antitrust laws and trade regulations of the member countries/regions when engaged in WSC activities. The competition and antitrust laws prohibit many types of agreements among competitors with respect to the terms or conditions on which they compete. Because a court or government administrative agency might conclude (correctly or not) that persons who have talked about a subject have explicitly or implicitly reached an agreement with respect to it, representatives of members should not discuss (or exchange information regarding) any of the following topics with their competitors absent advice from counsel that the particular discussion is appropriate under the circumstances: • Prices: A firm's past, present or future prices; formulas or methodology for pricing; discounts; credit terms; whether certain products or sources are sold as a package; or other terms or conditions of sale. These rules apply to the prices paid to suppliers, as well as the prices charged to customers. • Quantity: The quantity of output a firm will produce or the maximum it is capable of producing. • Customers: Which customers or potential customers (or geographic areas) a firm will or will not target; customers (or suppliers) it will not deal with; or the circumstances under which it will refuse to do business with a customer (or supplier). Members should understand that these guidelines apply not only to discussions at formal meetings, but to all informal discussions as well. Many competition and antitrust law investigations, proceedings, indictments and civil lawsuits have arisen from informal conversations at industry meetings or in social settings. If a representative of a member ever has any questions as to the legality of any proposed course of action, the matter should immediately be referred to the antitrust counsel to assure full compliance with applicable competition and antitrust laws. February 11 JSTC