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US Japan launch WTO case against EU tariffs on technology goods UPDATE Sharewatch
(updates with official announcement, Japan case) WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - The Bush administration today launched a World Trade Organization dispute settlement case against the European Union, arguing that the EU's high import tariffs on computer monitors, printers and other goods violate the EU's commitment to avoid tariffs on these items.
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Yahoo: World: US Japan launch WTO case against EU tariffs on technology goods UPDATE Sharewatch
Date Listed : Thursday, May 29, 2008
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