The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Eduardo Lachica - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Eduardo Lachica
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bush seeks to give Eastern Europe, Soviets expanded access to Western technology.Business, generalEduardo Lachica
Chip-making pioneer in U.S. found grief in Seiko joint venture; Micro Power's John Hall says his loss of the firm shows dangers in Japanese deals; charges of poor management. (Micro Power Systems Inc.) (company profile)Business, generalEduardo Lachica
Curbs relaxed for exporters of technology; U.S. concerns won't need licenses for shipments beginning in early July.Business, generalEduardo Lachica
Japan firms face charge of dumping high-tech screens.Business, generalEduardo Lachica
Japan's NTT selects AT&T, Motorola and Ericsson to help in cellular project. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson)Business, generalEduardo Lachica, John J. Keller
Panel urges civilian technology agency to help U.S. manufacturers regain edge. (report by US Office of Technology Assessment) (Technology & Health)Business, generalEduardo Lachica
Software-imports ruling by U.S. sets trade precedent. (Commerce Department and unfair trade)Business, generalEduardo Lachica
Sprint to supply Soviet joint venture with switches. (US Sprint Communications Corp.)Business, generalEduardo Lachica
U.S. computer and chip makers seek new agreement with Japan.Business, generalEduardo Lachica
U.S. may loosen proposed rules on the export of supercomputers.Business, generalEduardo Lachica
U.S. may relax export safeguards for computers. (Department of Commerce)Business, generalEduardo Lachica
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