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Earlier this month, several members of Congress at the urging of certain U.S. insurance companies exerted pressure on USTR Barshefsky to review more thoroughly alleged violations of the U.S.-Japan insurance accords. Under these agreements, Japanese insurance companies are prohibited from entering Japan's third sector (or specialty insurance market) until certain liberalization measures have been adopted to promote competition in the primary sectors of property and casualty insurance. -
The Quad countries have begun initial discussions regarding the structure for the next round of WTO services t. -
Ports Dispute Update The Japanese Transport Ministry plans to amend the Harbor Transport . -
The United States and Japan are expected to enter into consultations this month regarding the implementation o. -
During the annual review of the 1995 U.S.-Japan flat glass agreement held on May 27-28 in Washington, D.C., U.. -
Over the past decade, corporate social responsibility ("CSR") has grown from a buzz word to a social phenomenon. Yet, despite the high profile CSR presently enjoys, it seems that few know what it really means, much less how it developed and why. -
What is the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)? What is the Anti-boycott Act? What is the U.N. Convention on . -
How an Arcane Constitutional Provision Became a Billion Dollar Government Headache Everyone remembers the Reag. -
Topics in this issue of the Japan US Trade ReportFAX: foreign reaction to reinstitution of "Super 301"; Congress still pressing administration on steel; US proposes forum on bilateral disputes and deregulation. -
This article discusses the affect of amendments to the Federal Corrupt Practices Act.