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Tokyo to cut duty on Korean chips

By Robin Harding and Song Jung-a

Published: April 14 2009 03:00 | Last updated: April 14 2009 03:00

Japan yesterday said it will cut a punitive import tariff on memory chips made by Hynix Semiconductor of Korea, ending a dispute that has damaged trade relations between the countries.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said it would lower Japan's import tariff on Hynix's Dynamic Random Access Memory (D-ram) chips from the penalty rate of 27.2 per cent down to 9.1 per cent on April 23.

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