2026-02297Notice

Certain Semiconductor Devices and Products Containing the Same; Notice of a Commission Determination To Review in Part a Final Initial Determination Finding a Violation; Request for Written Submissions on Remedy, the Public Interest, and Bonding

Published Date: 2/5/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission is taking a second look at a decision that found certain semiconductor products violated patents owned by Infineon Technologies. They’re asking for input on how to fix the problem, what’s best for the public, and money matters like bonds. This could affect companies importing or selling these chips in the U.S., with important deadlines coming soon for comments and possible changes to trade rules.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 1 mixed.

Possible Import Bans on Accused Chips

The Commission may order exclusion and cease-and-desist orders that could stop the accused semiconductor products from being imported into or sold within the United States. If issued, those orders could require some U.S. importers and sellers to stop bringing in or offering the affected chips.

Bonding During Presidential Review (100% Recommended)

If the Commission orders a remedy, the U.S. Trade Representative has 60 days to act and, during that time, the subject articles may enter the United States only under a bond. The ALJ's recommended determination specifically recommends a bond of one hundred (100) percent.

Public-Interest Review Will Shape Remedies

The Commission must consider public interest factors—including public health and welfare, competition in the U.S. economy, U.S. production of like articles, and effects on U.S. consumers—when deciding whether to order exclusion or cease-and-desist relief. Parties are asked to submit facts and data about U.S. market shares, substitute suppliers, and whether U.S. demand could be met if relief is ordered.

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2/2/2026
2/5/2026

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