The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 Eduardo Lachica - Abstracts

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