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Taiwan Caves, Says It Will Accept ITA Deal Without Flat-Panel Displays

July 27, 2015 at 3:27 PM
Taiwan on Monday (July 27) said it will accept the tentative deal expanding the product scope of the Information Technology Agreement (ITA), dropping its demands to have flat-panel displays included in the deal. This means there is no more substantive opposition to the 201 products that the United States, European Union, China and other ITA expansion participants agreed to last week. Four other countries -- Colombia, Mauritius, Thailand and Turkey -- have indicated they are still clearing the draft product...


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