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On challenging China with a tariff

June 15, 2005 Economist Fred Bergsten concedes that a surcharge on Chinese goods could hurt the U.S. tech industry, but would level the playing field. TAGS: tariff, surcharge, exchange rate, China, economist, U.S., manufacturing

Tech's China syndrome

April 18, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why Silicon Valley fears a meltdown if trade and geopolitical frictions with Asia's emerging superpower escalate. TAGS: tariff, China, manufacturing, Asia, technology company, Cisco Systems Inc., U.S., Dell

Operators hit back at EU data-roaming threat

February 12, 2008 GSM Association says data-roaming price cuts are already falling and that Commission regulation would stifle innovation. TAGS: tariff, regulation, operator, innovation, threat, European Union, broadband

3G iPhone: The business perspective

July 11, 2008 What's standing in Apple's way in the enterprise? TAGS: O2 Plc., B2B, CIO, 3G, Apple iPhone, tariff, enterprise, operator, exec, touch screen, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, U.K., keyboard, e-mail

Ontario: The new frontier for alternative energy

June 21, 2007 Government programs help make Ontario a hot spot for companies in the alternative energy industry. TAGS: Ontario, tariff, solar energy, alternative energy, renewable energy, homeowner, financial planning, Germany, government, incentive, Canada

Getting tough with China?

May 20, 2005 Worker advocates want a tariff on Chinese imports to protect American jobs, but others warn the move could hurt U.S. tech companies. TAGS: China, yuan, tariff, Martin Reynolds, U.S., worker, operation

Palm talks up its ambitions for Europe

February 15, 2007 Despite European operators' support of the Symbian OS, Palm is still trying to woo mobile users there. TAGS: Symbian Inc., Barcelona, Palm Inc., operator, tariff, Europe, Palm OS, Palm Treo, mobility, handset, Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile device, handheld, Nokia Corp., operating system, CEO

The world is a tough oyster for U.S. PC makers

November 8, 2000 Although opportunities abound, brand-name PC makers acknowledge that becoming a force in emerging markets such as Asia and Latin America can be a challenging task. TAGS: Latin America, PC company, Eastern Europe, tariff, market share, Brazil, Compaq Computer Corp., emerging market, shipment, Alaska, Mexico, Gartner Inc., U.S., Asia, vice president, IBM Corp.
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