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  • Oklahoma cattle producers were pleased with news this week that Japan's restaurant industry is pushing that country's government for more access to U.S. beef, said Cattlemen's Beef Association Vice President Paul Hitch. The Japan Food Service Association and three other restaurant groups said supply of U.S. beef has lagged behind demand overseas, the Associated Press reported. Those organizations will petition their government health and farm ministries as early as Friday to lift import restrictions, a Japan Food Service Association official said.

  • ..., the Republic of Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Oman, The Netherlands,...

  • ... were partially offset by decreases in Japan sales due to weak economic conditions, import rest..., primarily as the result of import restrictions on several key products, strong competition, and c...

  • Since World War ll, the debate between cultural internationalists and cultural nationalists has shaped international cultural-property law. Recently, some American museums, engaged in their enduring struggle to balance a mission of public education and scholarly study with the increasing risk of acquiring artifacts of disputed provenance, began to promote a middle ground of "cooperation, mutual understanding, and respect" between acquiring museums and source countries that builds upon the goals of the UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property. This new approach, defined here as "cultural pragmatism" attempts to bridge the impasse between advocates of the two opposing doctrines that has resulted ...

    ... proposes that source countries adopt the Japanese government's classification system as a means to t... for private ownership, but blanket restrictions against all private ownership and the resulting pu...

  • TOKYO - China's recent halt of exotic metal shipments to Japan amid a diplomatic spat has reverberated throughout the world's high- tech manufacturing hubs - now on heightened alert to the risks of relying on one country for materials that do everything from helping hybrid engines run to creating the color red in televisions. Governments as far afield as Washington and Seoul are asking: What happens if China cuts off our supply, too?

    ... been brewing long before September's restrictions to Japan, which Beijing still denies. To cope with... Japan has the most to fear from Chinese import restrictions. When it comes to high-tech goods, "a...

  • TOKYO (AP) -- China's recent halt of exotic metal shipments to Japan amid a diplomatic spat has reverberated throughout the world's high-tech manufacturing hubs -- now on heightened alert to the risks of relying on one country for materials that do everything from helping hybrid engines run to creating the color red in televisions. Governments as far afield as Washington and Seoul are asking: What happens if China cuts off our supply, too?

    ... been brewing long before September's restrictions to Japan, which Beijing still denies. To cope with... Japan has the most to fear from Chinese import restrictions. When it comes to high-tech goods, "a...

  • A virulent financial crisis fells three U.S. major investment banks and an insurance giant, takes back $7 trillion in stock and housing wealth in the United States alone, locks up the credit system, pushes tens of thousands of families out of their homes, leaves many others with houses worth less than what they still owe on their mortgages, turns two million U.S. workers out of their jobs, and pushes the U.S., European, and Japanese economies into recession simultaneously for the first time since the Great Depression. Even the World Bank, in its 1993 "East Asian Miracle" report, acknowledged as much for Japan. [...] South Korea and Taiwan, whose most formative growth period was during the 1 960s and 1 970s, faced a world economy with far less capital mobility and engaged that world wi...

    ... War, the United States imposed tariffs on imports that averaged around 40%, higher than those in all..., import-export linkages, and restrictions on capital flows, including direct foreign investm...

  • According to Bloom and van Reenen, family ownership combined with professional management has a mildly positive association with good managerial practices. Wu et al. contend that legitimization makes employees believe that KM initiatives are useful in their work processes and task activities. Chen et al. discuss the concept of enterprise integration (EI), propose an integrated SCM model using EI as a foundation, develop an implementation (operational) strategy for ISCM, and focus on agent-based collaboration and information sharing. Conrad claims that government debt starts the whole bubble process by creating the money and liquidity that allows the private sector to spend and get into more debt.

    ... advantage, and identify factors important to the success of a KM strategy, discussing their ...Consumer costs are larger in Europe and Japan (the income transfer to farmers is accomplished moore through food import restrictions). Without import barriers, domestic farm support p...

  • ...PROPOSED RETALIATORY SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPAN ANNOUNCED . U.S. SUPREME COURT DENIES FALSE ARREST.... The new rules lift certain restrictions on exports of dual-use goods from the United State...The United States' complaint focused on import restrictions imposed, Japan claimed, to prevent th...

  • This study extends the work by Tang (2006) to empirically re-investigate the sustainability of Japan's trade accounts by using disaggregated data - her trading regions and countries. The previous study (Tang, 2006) finds Japan's trade balances are unsustainable via aggregate data. Applying the unit root tests with unknown level shifts, this study finds that Japan's bilateral accounts in three of eleven regions and thirteen of twenty eight countries are sustainable.

    ... disaggregated trade data (exports and imports) namely bilateral trade data by regions and countr...However, without a priori restrictions on the candidate parameters, cointegration between...



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