US, Japan, Taiwan launch WTO high-tech challenge against EU (AFP)
Published 8/18/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AFP - The United States, Japan and Taiwan have asked the WTO to settle their dispute against the European Union over its duties on certain high-technology imports, the US Trade Representative Susan Schwab said Monday.
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