No antidumping duty for Japanese supercomputers in the USA anymore
Washington 03 May 2001 The U.S. Department of Commerce has revoked the
antidumping duty on certain vector supercomputers from Japan. The
revocation is effective May 3, 2001. This means that NEC, Fujitsu and Hitachi can sell supercomputers in the USA again.
The Department of Commerce has revoked the
antidumping duty upon request of Cray, that wants to market the NEC vector machines in the USA. The department requested comments from interested parties. No comments from parties that could have an interest where received. Hence the decision was quickly made.
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