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NEXT US TRADE TARGET: JAPAN?
Joseph A. Grimes |
The North American Free Trade Agreement is now the law of the land and the new rules of the General
RAILROAD TROUBLES
JOC Staff |
EUROPE'S TRAIN SYSTEM has a lot going for it: The trains go everywhere, generally stick to a schedul
TRUCKING IN THE STATES
JOC Staff |
IN CASE ANYONE MISSED IT, Federal Express Corp. offered a startling reminder last month of how state
AMERICA'S CLUMSY TEXTILE POLICY
Claude Barfield |
The Clinton administration's threatened retaliation against China's alleged transshipment of textile
ENVIRONMENTAL TARGETING AT EPA
Don Ritter |
Amid the drone of health-care reform, the Whitewater uproar, Sen. Packwood's travails and other Wash
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
THE USES OF FILED TRUCK TARIFFSHis high level of hostility aside, William Tucker's Jan. 6 le
A NEW ECO-TRADE BUREAUCRACY
James M. Sheehan |
The passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the completion of the Uruguay Round of wo
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
A WEAK CASE FOR ANTITRUST CHARGES I doubt very much much that the U.S. Customs Brokers at th
JOLT OF A LIFETIME
JOC Staff |
EARTHQUAKES are one of nature's most terrifying acts. Imagine waking up in a building shaking violen
TEXTILE DEAL
JOC Staff |
THE UNITED STATES and China avoided another potential trade war Monday, this time over Beijing's clo
END OF AN ERA IN HONG KONG
Lewis M. Simons |
Until recently, whenever I strolled among the luxury shops of Queens Road or visited friends in thei
RIDING THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY
James Gattuso |
It would be hard to find two public figures more dissimilar than Al Gore and Dan Quayle. Mr. Quayle,
RUSSIA NEEDS MORE THAN MONEY
Keith M. Rockwell |
The figures make grim reading: Gross domestic product down 12 percent in 1993, output down 29 percen
BIG MAC ATTACK
JOC Staff |
THE UNITED STATES sells plenty of things to other countries, but no export has been more popular tha
CORPORATE SLIMMING
JOC Staff |
THE 1990-1991 RECESSION was grim for most workers, but it came as a particular shock to white-collar
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
WHERE THE ICC IS _ AND ISN'T - NEEDEDDan O'Neal's Jan. 4 letter regarding the current regula
RAGS AND RICHES
JOC Staff |
WHAT'S IN A NAME? For posh retailer Saks Fifth Avenue, it's a competitive edge. That's whyit sued th
HEALTHY COMPETITION
JOC Staff |
AN IMPORTANT ASPECT of President Clinton's health-care plan is its effect on competitiveness - the a
REINVENTING WORKER RETRAINING
Steve Charnovitz |
After months in gestation, a federal retraining reform may soon be delivered. ''I intend to ask Cong
CAN COMPUTERS HELP CONGRESS?
Daniel S. Greenberg |
When Congress comes back on Jan. 25, it will immediately plunge into the madcap pace that propels sc
PITFALLS OF DRUG TESTING AT WORK
Charles P. O'brien |
Several years ago a series of high-profile accidents, including the Exxon Valdez oil spilland the de
AMERICA, THE NEW CHIP KING
Bryan T. Johnson |
It wasn't long ago that U.S. computer chip makers were warning of Japan's growing dominance of their
ANOTHER BUMPY RIDE WITH BILL
Tom Connors |
Hang on: Bill Clinton's about to begin his second year in office. A year ago this time, give
SOUTH AMERICAN SNIPING
JOC Staff |
THERE'S LITTLE LOVE LOST between the leaders of Brazil and Argentina, two of the Latin American nati
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
BETTER WAYS TO SAVE SALMONIn your editorial "Fish and the River" (Jan. 4, Page 6A),
AL GORE PHONES HOME
JOC Staff |
FOR THOSE WHO MISSED IT, Vice President Al Gore treated an entertainment industry audienceTuesday to
A NEW THREAT TO CENTRAL EUROPE
Milan Ruzicka |
When Soviet-imposed communist regimes ruled Central and Eastern Europe, nationalism was the chief me
WILL THE GOOD NEWS CONTINUE?
H. Erich Heinemann |
The Labor Department confirmed last week what most Americans have known for some time. Job opportuni
PARTYING AT THE PACHINKO PARLOR
Mark Magnier |
I've been sitting in front of a flat glass plate for hours watching steel balls dance before my eyes
TEXTILE TUMULT
JOC Staff |
THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION'S attack on Chinese textiles has angered Beijing, and for good reason. U.
PREPARING FOR "CHUNNEL' INVASION
Keith M. Rockwell |
It has been billed as Europe's engineering feat of the century; a tunnel beneath the English Channel
STICKY CASE OF HONEY TRADE
William H. Lash |
The United States International Trade Commission has proposed a series of remedies to safeguard yet
CLINTON'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIA
JOC Staff |
WHEN PRESIDENT CLINTON meets Boris Yeltsin this week, he'll be delivering the right economicmessage:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS NEEDS TIME TO GROWEric Ehrmann's opinion article, "Argentina's Unfrien
COST OF PROTECTION
JOC Staff |
GARY HUFBAUER and Kimberly Ann Elliott of the Institute for International Economics have provided a
NO CLOCK WATCHING HERE
JOC Staff |
JAPAN'S ECONOMY may be slumping, but most Japanese still work long hours. A new Japanese gov
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
In Defense Of Kings PointYour Jan. 3 editorial, "DOT's Needless Spending" (Page 6A),
WASHINGTON REPORT RUSSIAN TRADE STILL FACES SNAG
Washington Bureau |
On the eve of President Clinton's trip this week to Moscow, American Jewish groups are keeping up pr
CORPORATIZING AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
Kenneth P. Quinn |
The Clinton administration's decision to go full throttle on "corporatizing" the FederalAviation Adm
PRESSURING THE FED
JOC Staff |
THE STATELY PALACE housing the Federal Reserve has become a jumpy place lately. Political encroachme
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