Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Trade sanctions of PCs

The U.S. Commerce Department lifts its trade sanctions of PCs with Communist bloc nations in July 1989. Despite stringent controls directed by the Department of Defense, the Soviet Union and China are able to import systems from Brazil, India and Taiwan. The decision opens the door for American computer makers to market PC desktops and laptops computers to the previously restricted regions.
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