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Winning the Battle to Lose War?: Brazilian Electronics Policy Under US Threat of Sanctions

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Winning the Battle to Lose War?: Brazilian Electronics Policy Under US Threat of Sanctions
Winning the Battle to Lose War?: Brazilian Electronics Policy Under US Threat of Sanctions

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Winning the Battle to Lose War?: Brazilian Electronics Policy Under US Threat of Sanctions

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A US/Brazil trade conflict on the Brazilian protectionist electronics policy developed during 198589. In that period and under the threat of trade sanctions, a few changes were made in the Brazilian policy. Major consequences of the conflict were felt after its conclusion. It was one important political factor among the forces that pushed for the opening of the Brazilian electronics market in the early 1990s.

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