BRUSSELS, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Europe's second-top court largely confirmed on Wednesday an EU antitrust fine imposed on U.S.
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The European Union's second-top court has confirmed Qualcomm's antitrust fines, but has reduced the overall fines.
Qualcomm has been directed to pay a slightly lower fine of EUR 238.7 million by Europe's second-highest court.