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Friday, June 02, 2000, updated at 08:56(GMT+8)
Business
Toshiba Dispute Needs Second Thoughts
Anchor: A court in Beijing is expected to decide on Thursday whether to accept customer complaints against Japan's Toshiba computer company. The dispute -- concerning whether Toshiba should compensate Chinese consumers for alleged defects in notebook computers, as it has done in the
United States
-- is already a hot topic among China's media and consumers. But as LSW discovers, LEGAL EXPERTS tend to be more reserved, stressing second thoughts.
Ann: Is it discrimination against Chinese consumers? Or is it legitimate business practice taking advantage of China's immature consumer protection laws?
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