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Applied Materials Resolves U.S. Export Control Investigation with Financial Penalty and Compliance Measures

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Applied Materials has reached a resolution with the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding an investigation into export control compliance. The agreement addresses concerns raised by the department and includes measures to ensure adherence to regulations moving forward. The settlement follows a review of Applied Materials’ practices related to export controls.

The resolution involves Applied Materials agreeing to pay a financial penalty and implement additional compliance measures as part of its commitment to meeting regulatory standards. The company has stated its intention to cooperate fully with authorities and strengthen its internal processes to prevent future issues. This development concludes the investigation initiated by the Department of Commerce, which focused on ensuring compliance with U.S. export laws and regulations governing sensitive technologies.

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Date: February 12, 2026

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