Not cast iron: steel trade

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US trade officials have determined that foreign steel producers enjoy unfair subsidies, and stiff import duties are planned in retaliation. The Commerce Department, which is investigating dumping claims, should consider the adverse impact of new tariffs on world trade.

International trade, Steel

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Feeling sorry for steel

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The 1990's recession has caused a worldwide steel industry downturn. Rumors of a trade war could reduce profits further. As the International Iron and Steel Institute prepares for its Oct 1992 meeting, US-based steelmakers are accusing foreign competitors of dumping.

Conferences, meetings and seminars, Finance, International Iron and Steel Institute

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Flat out in Japan: liquid-crystal displays

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Japanese firms are flooding markets with liquid-crystal displays, an electronics innovation that will change the television equipment and computer industries. The innovation is discussed along with the economic aspects.

Usage, Innovations, Computer industry, Television sets, Televisions, Electronics industry, Liquid crystal displays

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Subjects list: Investigations, Steel industry, Dumping (International trade)
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