The Obama administration today upheld a decision to ban some Samsung mobile technology products due to the company's violation of patents owned by rival Apple.
US Trade Representative Michael Froman rejected a Samsung effort to overturn the August ruling by the US International Trade Commission to ban some older model Samsung smartphones and tablets for the patent infringements.
"After carefully weighing policy considerations, including the impact on consumers and competition, advice from agencies and information from interested parties, I have decided to allow the Commission's determination. . . To become final," Froman said in a statement.
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Froman's ruling will likely irk Samsung and its allies in the South Korean government.
In August, the USTR overturned an ITC ruling in a patent suit brought by Samsung against Apple that would have banned the sale of certain iPads and iPhones in the United States.
It was the first time the USTR has overruled the commission since 1987.