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Economist Predicts Sustainable Recovery
Joseph Bonney |
Europe’s currency crisis and China’s slowing growth won’t derail what’s emerging as a sustainable but uneven recovery, economist Nariman Bahravesh said Wednesday.
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Customs Honors Retired Officials
R.G. Edmonson |
Two Customs and Border Protection officials who have worked closely with the trade community were recognized Monday for their service to the agency.
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Bersin Pushes Security, Trade Integration
R.G. Edmonson |
Customs and Border Protection should stop looking at security and trade facilitation as a balancing act between opposites but see them as an integrated whole, Commissioner Alan Bersin told a conferenc
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Gulf Spill Impact ‘Trivial’ on Real Estate, says Economist
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The economic impact of the Gulf oil spill will be “trivial,” said the chief economist of a commercial real estate service provider.
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DOT, HUD Partner on Federal Grants
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation will join with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to decide how to allocate some money from the DOT’s “TIGER II” infrastructure grant ac
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Supreme Court Backs “K” Line, UP in Liability Case
R.G. Edmonson |
The U.S.
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Rating Border Crossings
R.G. Edmonson |
The World Bank says it’s easier to import goods into South Korea, Estonia and Japan than it is to get shipments into the United States.
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Shoring Up Rail Regulation
JOC Staff |
In his June 10 speech to the National Industrial Transportation League, Rep. James L. Oberstar outlined some of the features he and Sen. Jay Rockefeller plan to produce in the new rail law.
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Paying More After Buying Less
Joseph Bonney |
Last year’s 18.2 percent drop in business logistics spending was a record, according to an annual benchmark report, but it was a record with an asterisk.
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Shipping Act, Take 3
Paul Page |
A key lawmaker’s call for sweeping ocean shipping regulatory reform puts antitrust immunity and carrier business practices under the spotlight
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Maritime
Rail Bill on Track, Oberstar Says
John D. Boyd |
U.S. rail shippers for years tried to get Congress to act on their complaints and toughen federal rules over rates and service from the nation’s few remaining major long-haul lines.
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Hershey Shifts Production For Supply Chain Savings
William B. Cassidy |
Hershey is shifting production from its headquarters on East Chocolate Avenue in Hershey, Pa., to improve its manufacturing and distribution, an effort projected to earn up to $80 million a year in su
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Senators Question FMC on Container Shortage
R.G. Edmonson |
Leaders of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee this week joined the chorus of lawmakers and shippers asking what can be done about equipment shortages and vessel capacity that are
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Pistole TSA Confirmation Likely, Says Lieberman
R.G. Edmonson |
The Senate may confirm John S. Pistole as head of the Transportation Security Administration before the July 4 congressional recess, according to Sen. Joseph I.
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Surcharges, FedEx and China’s Record: This Week in The Journal of Commerce
JOC Staff |
Congress Reconsiders Liability Limits
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European Logistics Providers Show Strong Rebound
Bruce Barnard |
Europe’s logistics industry is emerging leaner and fitter from double-digit declines in revenue and earnings spawned by the worst economic and trade recession since World War II.
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Industrial Real Estate Lagging in Recovery
David Biederman |
With the economy seemingly taking a step back for every step forward, the 2010 U.S.
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White House Targets “Recovery Summer”
John D. Boyd |
The Obama administration is giving its stimulus projects a new push and a stronger emphasis, saying transportation construction projects are reaching a peak for the two-year spending program.
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Customs Backs Bell for World Post
R.G. Edmonson |
Customs and Border Protection is campaigning for the election of Sandra M. Bell to head the World Customs Organization’s office of compliance and facilitation.
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Lawmakers Hear Testimony on Foreign Manufacturers
R.G. Edmonson |
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is supporting legislation that would require foreign manufacturers to have registered agents in the U.S. to represent them in state and federal courts.
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U.S. Export Agency Aids Truck Sales to Chile
John D. Boyd |
U.S.
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Industrial Production Grows on Manufacturing Gain
Joseph Bonney |
Output at U.S. factories, mines and utilities rose 1.2 percent in May, led by a third straight monthly increase in manufacturing, the Federal Reserve reported.
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Home Building Permits Hit 12-Month Low
Joseph Bonney |
Expiration of a federal tax credit for buyers caused U.S.
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“K” Line Acquires Majority Stake in Air Tiger Express
Peter T. Leach |
“K” Line acquired a 51 percent share in the U.S.-based logistics service provider Air Tiger Express Companies.
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U.S. Exports Must Grow, Says Economist
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Economic growth in the U.S.
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Congress Weighs Liability Limits
R.G. Edmonson |
Congress is looking at ways to remove corporations’ liability limits in disasters like the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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JOC-ECRI Index Points to Slowdown
Joseph Bonney |
The Journal of Commerce-ECRI Industrial Price Index fell last week for the sixth consecutive week, reaching its lowest point since mid-February and signaling a slowing of industrial production.
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Export-Import Bank Backs Vietnam
John D. Boyd |
The U.S. Export-Import Bank and the government of Vietnam signed an agreement June 14 that would offer $500 million in Ex-Im financial backing for sales of U.S.
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Jury Convicts Importers in Major Counterfeit Case
John D. Boyd |
A federal jury in Richmond, Va., convicted two New York handbag importers in what the Department of Justice says is “one of the largest counterfeit goods prosecutions in U.S.
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Ryder Wins Supply Chain Patent
JOC Staff |
Ryder System said Monday it won a patent for the supply chain management systems and methods behind its Logistics Release shipping optimization process.
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Asia Trade Special: China Leads the Recovery
Joseph Bonney |
China and its Asian neighbors weathered the recession better than the U.S. or Europe and are using their newfound economic strength to help shape the global recovery.
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Breaking Down Barriers
R.G. Edmonson |
A new U.S.-China agreement that could benefit U.S. importers in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism is a good start but will take time to attain its goals.
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This Week in The Journal of Commerce - June, 14 2010
JOC Staff |
Maersk Introduces Priority Shipping
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A New Structure to Build
Peter T. Leach |
When the U.S.
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Letters - June 14, 2010 Edition
JOC Staff |
Tariffs As Business Tools
Maritime
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A User Fee That Works
JOC Staff |
As debate rages in Washington about how to pay for infrastructure expansion and modernization, one need look no further than the Alameda Corridor for how much-debated and controversial user fees can w
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Hybrids Hit the Road
William B. Cassidy |
Hybrid electric trucks are rolling off the drawing board in greater numbers as manufacturers ramp up production and transport operators put them to work — or at least try them out.
Trucking News
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Bridging Efficiency Gaps
John D. Boyd |
A bridge renovation project that started this month at Galveston, Texas, is the latest in a series
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Working Over WRDA
R.G. Edmonson |
For members of the barge industry and shippers that move goods by water, a strategic spending plan for Army Corps of Engineers navigation projects is a must-have in the next Water Resources Developmen
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Oberstar Targets Rate Challenges in Rail Bill
John D. Boyd |
Rep. James L.
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