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According to the Wall Street Journal, the US Department of Commerce has \"decide

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According to the Wall Street Journal, the US Department of Commerce has "decided that display prices by Japanese companies in their home market may be artificially low. Rather than comparing US prices with Japnese prices, Commerce is now coming up with their own 'fair' price based on a formula accouting for the costs of materials, research, and return on investment." Do you think this procedure is more or less likely to result in imposition of antidumping duties than one in which prices charged by Japanese displays in the US are compared with actual prices for the same displays in Japan? Why? Which procedure would you prefer to see used? Why?

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According to the Wall Street Journal, the US Department of Commerce has "decide

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