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  • U.S. Asks Japan to Increase Transparency

    The U.S. called on Japan to increase regulatory transparency in the telecommunications and information technology sectors on Wednesday as it delivered its annual set of government reform recommendations. The proposals were presented by Wendy Cutler, U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) for Japan, Korea, and APEC Affairs to Japanese government officials as a bilateral meeting began in Seattle, Wash. They were made under the U.S.-Japan Regulatory Reform and Competition Policy Initiative, which was started in 2001 to promote economic ties between the two countries.

    Via: NetWorkWorld, Full Details [.pdf] Here

    Posted: 8 December 2005 | Filed: Japan Market, Wireless News | Feedback | Print |
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