The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 Eduardo Lachica |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Commerce agency says display screens from Japan are being dumped in U.S. (U.S. Commerce Department) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
IBM is granted approval by India for joint venture. | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
ITC, in big blow to US laptop makers, tacks steep duties on Japanese screens. (International Trade Commission to assess 62.67 percent duty on liquid crystal displays) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
Japan electronics suppliers withheld parts from U.S. industry, GAO finds. (U.S. General Accounting Office) (Technology & Medicine) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
Japanese makers of computer displays may face higher anti-dumping duties. (US investigators say material costs have been understated) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
Surge in Japanese competition expected as U.S. lifts tariff on laptop computers. | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. is urging some penalties in screen case; Japanese makers of certain computer displays face duties, others spared. (flat-panel display screens) (Technology) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S., Japan to ease licensing burden on exports of high-powered computers. | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
U.S. researchers of flat-panel screens see opportunity to match the Japanese. (active-matrix liquid crystal displays) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
Washington, Tokyo agree on semiconductor pact; pact relies on private sector to increase U.S. share of Japanese chip market. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger, Eduardo Lachica |
Word-processor dumping duty cleared by ITC. (International Trade Commission) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica |
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