LG, Samsung sue Indian government over electronic-waste pricing policy, Reuters reports
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Exclusive: LG, Samsung sue Indian government over electronic-waste pricing policy
South Korea's LG and Samsung have sued India's government to quash a policy which increases payouts to electronic-waste recyclers, court filings show, joining other major companies in contesting the country's environmental rules citing business impact.
‘Fleecing’: LG and Samsung sue govt over e-waste policy
LG and Samsung have sued the Indian government over its e-waste policy, calling new recycling floor prices excessive. The companies argue the rules raise costs unfairly and won’t improve environmental outcomes. Other firms like Voltas and Daikin have also challenged the regulation.
Apple’s Screen Suppliers Are Now Suing Each Other — Here’s What’s at Stake
Summary: Samsung has filed a new patent infringement lawsuit against Chinese display giant BOE in a U.S. district court, alleging unauthorized use of key OLED technologies. This follows previous legal victories for Samsung, and the dispute now threatens to ripple through global supply chains. With BOE supplying panels to major brands like Apple, the case underscores growing tensions in the display industry and highlights the need for diversified…
LG, Samsung Sue Indian Government Over Costly E-Waste Mandate
South Korean electronics giants LG and Samsung have filed lawsuits against the Indian government, seeking to overturn its controversial e-waste pricing policy. The move, joined by other industry heavyweights including Daikin, Voltas, Havells, and Blue Star, marks a growing standoff between multinational corporations and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration. These companies argue that the environmental regulations are financially burden…
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