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REFILE-UPDATE 1-Japan to scrap tariff on S.Korea's Hynix-Kyodo

Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:41pm EDT

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(Replaces word "lift" in headline and first paragraph with "scrap")

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* Japan to announce decision on Hynix chip duty at 0400 GMT

* Duty now at 9.1 pct

* Hynix shares down 2.2 pct, Elpida up 11.5 pct

TOKYO, April 13 (Reuters) - Japan has decided to remove a special tariff on computer memory chips made by South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor Inc (000660.KS), Japan's Kyodo news agency reported on Monday.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is scheduled to announce at 1:00 p.m. (0400 GMT) whether it will lower its 9.1 percent countervailing duty on dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips made by Hynix, the world's No. 2 memory chip maker which competes with Japan's Elpida Memory Inc (6665.T).

The memory sector is struggling to deal with mounting losses and debt after two years of steep price falls due to weak demand.

Japan lowered its tariff on chips from Hynix from 27.2 percent in September, after a World Trade Organisation ruling in 2007 that Tokyo cut its duties on Hynix's dynamic random access memory chips.

It has put its remaining tariffs on Hynix under review.

Elpida competes with Hynix as well as No.1 memory chip maker Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) in DRAM.

The two South Korean firms also compete with Toshiba Corp (6502.T) in NAND flash memory chips.

Japan slapped duties on Hynix chips, saying the chip maker received state-led bailouts in 2001 and 2002 that hindered fair competition.

It has dropped the tariffs in place to counter the 2001 bailout, but has kept duties to account for bank loans the chip maker received in 2002.

Indebted Hynix's shareholders and former creditors have agreed to let the chip maker raise up to $510 million in a rights offer. [ID:nSEO323625]

Shares of Hynix were trading down 2.2 percent at 0218 GMT, while Samsung was trading down 3.2 percent and Elpida was trading up 11.5 percent. (Reporting by Mayumi Negishi; Editing by Hugh Lawson)



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