The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Eduardo Lachica |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Asia leads the pack in drawing private capital.(Institute of International Finance report) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
A telecoms "ultimatum." (Asian phone firms file protest versus a Federal Communications Commission plan to cut settlement rates between the US and Asia) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica, John Koppisch |
China's bid for WTO. (to join the World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
China sets its own pace for reforms. (China's stand on its needed economic concessions to be member of the World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Clinton faces more pressure than Jiang for summit results. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Emerging markets in Asia face a drop in capital inflows. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Failed deal shows China risks: trader can't even collect court-awarded damages over $3 billion pact. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Hong Kong business leaders have a tough sell in U.S.; effort seeks to convince Congress that transition to Chinese rule is going smoothly. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica, Peter Stein |
Keiretsu's expansion to Southeast Asia draws fire. (Japan's use of development assistance to draw business in Southeast Asia) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Nafta triggers shift in textile, apparel trade with U.S.(North American Free Trade Agreement) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Pacific rim nations are likely to sustain modest growth. (1998 outlook) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Philippines considers new role for U.S. planes at Clark; as Manila modernizes its Air Force, U.S. business interests have stake in F/A-18 sales.(Clark Air Base) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Quick approval of U.S. appointees seen as a plus for Asia; confirmations of Albright and Cohen raise prospects for a more bipartisan approach to policy. (Madeleine Albright, William Cohen) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Seoul threatens appeal to WTO in chip dispute with U.S.(World Trade Organization, US antidumping penalties on South Korean semiconductor chips) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
Sri Lanka brews back to the brim: World Bank sees it to regain top trade role. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S.-China trade balance raises questions. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. companies court Asean business on their own. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. is still wary of China's efforts to free its markets. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica, Robert S. Greenberger |
U.S., Japan take defense plans on a roadshow to Beijing. (China raises issues on the Taiwan Strait and the constiutionality of Tokyo's role) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. looks to Asia to help restart WTO telecom talks.(World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. may tighten its regulations on computer exports: nations such as China would find it harder to get powerful systems; industry seeks alternative. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. set to alter payment rules for international calls.(US Federal Communications Commission regulations) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. takes aim at Burma; Clinton calls for ban on U.S. investment. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica, Paul M. Sherer, Laurie Lande |
U.S. takes steps to ease textile battle. (lifting of bonding rules for buyers of Hong Kong garments) | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica |
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