Us International Trade Commission
Recent Highlights
All Stories for Us International Trade Commission
US ITC says it would review the import ban of some iPhones in the US
•Qualcomm alleged that iPhones containing Intel chips infringed six patents.
US trade body finalises duties on certain steel pipe from China, India; move to protect local producers
•The US trade probe, which covered welded carbon and alloy line and structural steel pipe with a diameter larger than 16 inches, began after a petition from a group of privately held US producers.
US-India IT bilateral pact will have geo-strategic and economic merits, address regulatory issues, says expert
Ians •A bilateral US-India IT sector agreement will benefit many sectors such as defence, aerospace, banking, science and technology, infrastructure and flow of people,
Qualcomm's legal battle with Apple did not dampen its growth as sales grow by $5.96 billion in Q4 2017
•Qualcomm saw sales buoyed by increasing 3G and 4G penetration and growth in both the handset and Internet of Things (IoT) markets.
Qualcomm's proposed ban on importing iPhones could harm the smartphone market: Industry body
Ians •Qualcomm had filed a new patent infringement lawsuit against Apple a few months back and now expects 'out of court' settlement.
Major tech companies align with Apple against Qualcomm's bid to ban the import of iPhones
Fp Archives •The conflict has taken a toll on Qualcomm's profit outlook.
Qualcomm seeks to bar Apple from selling some iPhone and iPad models in the US: Report
Fp Archives •Chipmaker Qualcomm Inc will ask the US International Trade Commission to bar Apple Inc from selling some iPhones and iPads in the United States that use chips made by competitor Intel Corp on the grounds that the devices infringe on six Qualcomm patents.
US International Trade Commission clears Microsoft of patent infringement
Fp Archives •Microsoft Corp avoided a potentially costly setback to its mobile phone business on Friday as the U.S. International Trade Commission declined to block the import of its devices in a longstanding patent dispute.
Indian shrimp exporters could get hit by punitive US duties
Choudhury •The US Department of Commerce is strengthening an investigation that could lead to import duties on $4.2 billion a year in shrimp imported from India and six other countries after a US trade agency backed the petitioners. <br /><br />
Why did PM Modi agree to give away India’s patent sovereignty to Americans?
Pramod •The agreement with the US in the sector will affect India’s sovereignty and the lives of its present and future generations.