Samsung Seeks Ericsson Ban

Samsung Electronics Co. said Wednesday it is seeking a ban on the import and sale of some Ericsson products in the U.S., escalating a dispute over patent fees.

Samsung said it filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission after Ericsson, a Swedish maker of mobile-network infrastructure, earlier this month went to the commission to seek a ban on the import to the U.S. of some of Samsung’s wireless products, including devices in its popular Galaxy range of tablets and smartphones.

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