Post-Tribune

Nippon Steel suing Toyota over tech patent

- By Yuri Kageyama

TOKYO — Nippon Steel Corp. is suing Toyota Motor Corp. over a patent for a technology used in electric motors in a rare case of legal wrangling between Japan’s top steelmaker and top automaker over intellectu­al property.

Tokyo-based Nippon Steel filed the lawsuit Thursday in Tokyo District Court, demanding compensati­on for damages totaling $177 million. Also named in the lawsuit is Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., or Baosteel, a Chinese steelmaker that produces and supplies the steel that allegedly violates the patent.

Toyota said it learned of the lawsuit “with great regret,” stressing it had checked on possible patent conflicts with Baosteel. Toyota sees Nippon Steel as an “important business partner,” supporting the Japanese auto industry for years, the maker of the Prius hybrid and Lexus luxury models.

Baosteel said it disagreed with Nippon Steel’s claim, stressing it repeatedly tried to communicat­e with the steelmaker.

At the center of the lawsuit is the Japanese patent for non-oriented electrical steel sheets, an indispensa­ble component in electric motors used in EVs, power plants and mobile phones, according to Nippon Steel.

Nippon Steel officials said its prized technology is critical to its competitiv­eness, as the world shifts to “a carbon neutral society” and innovation­s that reduce emissions are increasing­ly needed in steel manufactur­ing.

Nippon Steel is also demanding a court injunction against Toyota from manufactur­ing and selling electric vehicles and hybrid models in Japan with the motors that allegedly infringe the patent. Nippon Steel said there is no change to its plans to continue working with Toyota overall.

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