Arab Times

US fines Kolon $360 mn as DuPont Kevlar theft case ends

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The US government ordered South Korean industrial materials group Kolon Industries Thursday to pay $360 million over the theft of secrets from DuPont on making its Kevlar body armor fabric.

Kolon also agreed in a separate deal to pay EI DuPont de Nemours & Co an unspecifie­d sum to end six years of litigation, during which DuPont had won a $920 million award in 2011 that was then annulled on appeal last year.

The Department of Justice said Kolon agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to steal trade secrets in the federal court in Alexandria, Virginia.

The company was sentenced to pay $85 million in criminal fines and $275 million in restitutio­n to DuPont. Between 2006 and 2009 Kolon paid former DuPont employees to obtain internal documents on its high-strength Kevlar synthetic aramid fiber.

Known for its use in body armor, Kevlar also has applicatio­ns in fiber optic cables, spacesuits, tires and other industrial products.

A jury in 2011 awarded DuPont the huge $920 million damages award, but an appeals court overturned that in April last year, saying the lower court had abused its discretion.

Kolon had maintained its innocence, saying it had developed its own aramid fiber and had possessed only publicly available informatio­n on Kevlar.

The case was set for retrial, but the settlement reached between the two companies Thursday resolved the issue, DuPont said.

“The financial terms of the settlement include up-front and ongoing payments to DuPont. Further terms and conditions of the settlement are confidenti­al,” the company said. (AFP)

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