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  1. The ToshibaKongsberg scandal, referred to as the Toshiba Machine Cocom violation case in Japan, unfolded during the final period of the Cold War. It centered on certain Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) member nations who transgressed foreign exchange and foreign trade laws by exporting machine tools ...

  2. 22. Sept. 2014 · A case study of how the Soviet Union procured advanced technology from Japan and Norway to improve its submarine warfare during the cold war. Learn about the players, the violations, the discovery, the consequences and the lessons for export control.

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  3. Toshiba-Kongsberg Incident. The sale by the Japanese and Norwegians to the Soviets of $17 million of computer-controlled machine tools in a period from 1981 through 1984 represented the most ...

  4. 18. Okt. 2023 · The Toshiba-Kongsberg scandal featured the sale of advanced submarine-related technology to the Soviet Union, helping it in making its submarines harder to detect. The essential lessons of the case are crystallized in distinct forms in two largely disparate areas of...

    • Péter Marton
    • peter.marton@uni-corvinus.hu
  5. 15. Sept. 2021 · On 23 September 2020, Toshiba shareholder Effissimo Capital Management (Effissimo), a Singapore-based activist fund, requested an investigation by a third-party committee—consisting solely of independent members—to determine whether the annual general meeting of shareholders (AGM) held on 31 July 2020 had been managed fairly ...

  6. 16. Juni 2021 · A sprawling 145-year-old conglomerate best known for technology, it was once one of the world’s 20 most valuable companies. But accounting scandals and the collapse of its US nuclear business led...

  7. This Perspective will examine the Toshiba-Kong-sberg case, summarize the current state of export controls, and suggest a strategy to improve upon the poor record of the West in controlling the diversion of strategic technology to the Soviet Union and other commu-nist bloc countries.