TOYO TIRES FILES UNFAIR TRADE COMPLAINT WITH THE U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION

Toyo Tire has filed a formal complaint before the United States International Trade Commission.

Toyo Tire Holdings of Americas Inc. and its affiliates (“Toyo”) has filed a formal complaint before the United States International Trade Commission (“ITC”) against 22 manufacturers, importers and sellers of passenger and light truck tires (collectively, the “Respondents”).

In the complaint, Toyo alleges that Respondents have engaged in unfair trade practices by importing into and/or selling within the United States, tires that infringe eight U.S. design patents held by Toyo.

Toyo, which markets and sells tires under the “Toyo Tires®” and “Nitto®” brands, has over the years developed and introduced passenger and light truck tires with designs that are both innovative and unique. Toyo is taking this step to protect the company, its customers and associates from unfair competition by enforcing its intellectual property rights.

Toyo requests that the ITC issue exclusion orders that would bar from entry into the United States infringing tires that are imported by or on behalf of Respondents. Toyo also seeks appropriate cease-and-desist orders prohibiting certain activities, including the domestic sale of infringing products that have already been imported.

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