Tate & Lyle Suffer Sweetener Setback
April 7, 2009 by Alex
Filed under Patent Litigation
Tate & Lyle, the sugar and sweetener company, suffered a setback late yesterday when the U.S. International Trade Commission upheld an earlier ruling against the British company. According to Reuters, the ruling confirms a September 2008 decision that Tate had infringed on patents held by certain manufacturers of Chinese sucralose, a zero-calorie sweetener.
This decision will impact Tate as a fifth of their profits come from the sale of sucralose, which is sold under the Splenda brand name. It’s rumored that the case against the Chinese manufacturers was filed to test Tate’s patents on the sweetner.
After the decision, Tate stated that they will review that ITC’s ruling and evaluate any appeal options.


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