The purpose of this Article is to present a Japanese view of United States trade laws, concentrating on the differences between the United States and the Japanese laws. This Article will address the questions of whether United States trade laws have been used for protectionist purposes and whether there are inconsistencies and conflicts within United States trade laws. Finally, this Article will discuss Japanese suggestions for the enforcement of United States trade laws. The views expressed here are neither those of the Japanese business community nor those of the Japanese government; they are solely the views of the author, who is an observer and student of Japanese-United States trade laws
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Trade frictions between the United States and Japan go back well over a century. While the form and ...
The purpose of this Article is to present a Japanese view of United States trade laws, concentrating...
For the past several years, the United States has had more trade with Japan than with any other coun...
Trade between the United States and Japan is growing at such a rapid pace that it is incumbent on th...
In this Article, Professors Abbott and Totman address the widespread Western belief that the Japanes...
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In Toyko recently I called upon an official of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MIT...
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This paper examines why Americans so often feel compelled to describe the Japanese in such strong te...
With the advent of Tokyo as one of the world\u27s leading securities markets, the importance of unif...
There have been serious trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan since the mid-1970s. The source of...
This article deals with the question of differences in competition policy enforcement regimes in Jap...
Trade frictions between the United States and Japan go back well over a century. While the form and ...
The purpose of this Article is to present a Japanese view of United States trade laws, concentrating...
For the past several years, the United States has had more trade with Japan than with any other coun...
Trade between the United States and Japan is growing at such a rapid pace that it is incumbent on th...
In this Article, Professors Abbott and Totman address the widespread Western belief that the Japanes...
In spite of Japan's full participation in multilateral tariff reductions, it frequently has been emb...
The Japan-U.S. economic relationship has been marked by tremendous friction and misunderstanding. Th...
In Toyko recently I called upon an official of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MIT...
For the purposes of this paper, the barriers to an open Japanese market will be divided into two cat...
Today Japan is no longer an insignificant kingdom in a remote corner of East Asia as it used to be k...
This article focuses on the legislative history of the Japanese Antimonopoly Law and a comparison be...
This paper examines why Americans so often feel compelled to describe the Japanese in such strong te...
With the advent of Tokyo as one of the world\u27s leading securities markets, the importance of unif...
There have been serious trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan since the mid-1970s. The source of...
This article deals with the question of differences in competition policy enforcement regimes in Jap...
Trade frictions between the United States and Japan go back well over a century. While the form and ...