In a move intended to demonstrate what a good corporate citizen it is, Fujitsu America Inc has been doing its sums and reckons that exports of its US-made computer and telecommunications products for 1989 exceeded $24m: exports included disk and cartridge tape storage devices, cellular car phones and modems, all manufactured, designed and engineered in the US at the company’s manufacturing facilities in Palm Bay, Florida; Anaheim, California; Richardson, Texas; and Hillsboro, Oregon; exports went to Japan, Canada, South America, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, Belgium and Taiwan; in 1989, the company broke ground on its $80m North American Telecommunications Centre, set for completion in 1992.