U.S. satellite export controls said to cost $1.2 billion, 1,000 jobs
California-based satellite manufacturers caught in the crunch between stiff European competition and stiffer U.S. export controls lost $1.2 billion in business in 2000, at a cost of more than 1,000 jobs, the Satellite Industry Association (SIA) reported yesterday. A seven-month study of worldwide...
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