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U.S. Judge Rules Against Tate & Lyle

September 29, 2008 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 86, Issue 39

A U.S. International Trade Commission administrative law judge has issued a preliminary ruling that China's Niutang Chemical hasn't violated Tate & Lyle's patents to manufacture the sweetener sucralose. ITC still must review the judge's conclusions before it makes a final decision, expected by January 2009. Tate & Lyle says it intends to appeal the judge's decision before the full six-person ITC commission. Tate & Lyle initiated the complaint against Niutang and other Chinese sucralose makers and importers in April 2007.

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