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That April the U.S. Department of Commerce cited Changhong for dumping artificially underpriced TVsets on the U.S. market, slapping it with a 24.5% tariff.
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He was put up in the condo owned by Changhong, ready for his close-up.
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He was put up in the condo owned by Changhong, ready for his closeup.
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To bolster Changhong's case, attorneys for Zhao(the new chief) wanted a second videotape made, this one in English to show Ji confirming the sign-over of assets in the first tape, Hsu says.
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Ji's attorneys said Changhong was wildly overstating the debt and insisted that Ji issued the checks after a Changhong executive said he merely wanted to hold them for security and wouldn't cash them.
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Changhong, a former defense contractor that had made screens for military systems, had become the biggest domestic maker of TV sets for local markets.
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