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- BUSINESS, Page 84Business NotesCOMPETITIONNo Dumping At Home
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- Fujitsu, Japan's largest computer firm, has often come
- under attack in the West for its trade practices. U.S. rivals
- have accused Fujitsu of a lowball pricing policy that keeps
- foreign firms out of the Japanese market. But last week a howl
- of protest went up in Japan when Fujitsu tried to carry out such
- pricing at home. The uproar occurred after Hiroshima's city
- government sought bids to design a new computer system. Seven
- firms offered to do the work at prices ranging from $2,000 to
- $201,000. But the winner was Fujitsu, which submitted a bid of
- less than a penny. The practice smacked of dumping, in which
- goods or services are sold below cost. Fujitsu hoped to recoup
- its initial loss by having city officials eventually buy more
- expensive software and hardware. While Fujitsu has admitted to
- carrying out similar practices in the past, it offered to
- retract the latest bid. Even so, the government has pledged to
- investigate whether the company broke any laws.
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