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BRAVE NEW WORLD (TAX DEPT.)
Tom Connors |
Two key House members have painted an $11 billion picture of the ways to reduce U.S. multinational c
FLYING BLIND AT THE TRADE TALKS
Alan Tonelson & Lisa Cosmas |
The Bush administration says it takes international trade liberalization seriously. Success in the w
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON SHOULD HELP OIL INDUSTRYThe U.S. government finally is going to bat for o
THE MONEY GEYSER AT THE FED
H. Erich Heinemann |
The primary campaign ended with a whimper this week. While George Bush and Bill Clinton won nominati
CRACKING JAPAN'S GLASS CEILING
A.E. Cullison |
Yoko Nakagawa, 26, is able and highly intelligent, a graduate of one of Japan's best universities, a
CHERNOBYL REVISITED
JOC Staff |
IF A REMINDER IS NEEDED of the need for international environmental cooperation, it is supplied by R
TRADE AS ENVIRONMENTAL LEVER
Max Baucus |
A year ago, today's Earth Summit in Brazil was viewed by many throughout the world as perhaps the mo
EARTH TALK
JOC Staff |
THE EARTH SUMMIT that begins today in Brazil is much less than it could have been. Instead of strong
GERMANY'S SEASON OF GLOOM
Keith M. Rockwell |
There's been a lot of gloating in France and Britain over the economic and political problems that h
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
SHIPBUILDERS NEED TRADE REMEDIESWhile The Journal of Commerce certainly has every right to d
QUESTIONING GLOBAL WARMING
Henry R. Linden |
As we get closer to the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, the debate
A GOOD START
JOC Staff |
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY has been congratulating itself lately for revising its bloated farm subsidy p
SWISS NEUTRALITY
JOC Staff |
SWITZERLAND, which has long prized its neutrality, may have to compromise that principle if it becom
A USEFUL START
JOC Staff |
THE ENERGY BILL that's likely to become law this summer won't come close to meeting its original goa
NATIONAL "FORTRESSES' IN EUROPE
Mark Aspinwall |
An expert on the European Community was asked recently if a "Fortress Europe" is looming, a referenc
WASHINGTON REPORT HAMBURG RULES ON JUNE MENU?
Washington Bureau |
A House maritime subcommittee may hold hearings this month on a controversial international cargo li
CAPPING GAS PRODUCTION
JOC Staff |
AMONG THE SENSIBLE PROVISIONS in the just-passed House energy bill is one that blocks gas-producing
EDUCATING CHILDREN FOR PROFIT
Joan Beck |
If you had $3 billion to set up an innovative private-school system, what would you create?
INVESTOR'S CHOICE
JOC Staff |
AS BANK INTEREST RATES PLUMMET, Americans are turning increasingly to mutualfunds - pools of
USING ELECTRICITY TO SAVE ENERGY
Richard Balzhiser |
As U.S. industries face new and growing global markets, energy efficiency becomes increasingly impor
HEADING FOR AN IMPASSE
JOC Staff |
THE BUILDUP to next week's Earth Summit continues unabated. The official New China News Agen
THE "PEOPLE' DON'T KNOW BEST
William Neikirk |
Presidential candidate Ross Perot would develop his various programs for the nation by staging elect
WOMEN AND THE EARTH SUMMIT
Lucy Komisar |
Women might find Brazil, with an international reputation for sexism, an inhospitable place to press
AVOIDING A PATCHWORK OF FTAS
Sylvia Saborio |
President Bush's recent decision to put free-trade negotiations with Chile on hold until theNorth Am
EMERGING DEMOCRACIES
JOC Staff |
REVOLT AGAINST MILITARY RULE is spreading to Southeast Asia. Political analysts say the curr
WHO'S IN CHARGE OF EXPORTS?
Richard Lawrence |
John Macomber, the Export-Import Bank chairman, laid out a challenge here last week. Within five yea
HAZARDOUS TRANSPORTATION
JOC Staff |
MORE THAN 4 BILLION TONS of hazardous materials - everything from household paints to nuclear weapon
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
SHOPPING IS CIVILIZED OUTSIDE THE USI read your April 27 article, "Shop Until You Drop? Not
DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH
H. Erich Heinemann |
The American economy is moving steadily into expansion. On Friday, Washington will boost its estimat
END OF MEXICO'S "JEFE MAXIMO'
George Grayson |
Immediately upon taking office in December 1988, President Carlos Salinas de Gortari told Mexico's 3
CLEARING THE WATERS
JOC Staff |
THERE'S NOTHING FUNNY about the mud wrestling match in San Francisco Bay. Dredging - deepeni
MONETARY UNION'S CLIFFHANGER
Bruce Barnard |
The future shape of Europe could be decided in the next three weeks by two small countries with a co
AIDING VIETNAM
JOC Staff |
WHILE THE UNITED STATES resists normalizing relations with Vietnam, France is pledging public money
GHOST OF JAPAN'S PAN-ASIANISM
Shinichi Kitaoka |
Harsh U.S. criticism of Japan over trade and defense issues has provoked a potentially dangerous rea
THE COST OF SHIPYARD SUBSIDIES
Jack Fields |
In passing the Shipbuilding Trade Reform Act of 1992 earlier this month, the House approved one of t
NATO'S FUTURE
JOC Staff |
THE NORTH ATLANTIC Treaty Organization, which has been seeking a new role for itself after the demis
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
AUSTRALIA'S REAL FARM PROBLEMSIn your May 11 article, "Australian Farmers Are Caught in Cros
TRASHING LANDFILLS
JOC Staff |
FIRST THERE was LUST - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. Now there is LULU - Locally Undesirable La
FREE TRADE'S COSTS FOR WORKERS
Edward Wytkind |
Election-year politics are getting confusing. First, the word on the street was that the White House
ASSESSING LATIN AMERICA
JOC Staff |
A SENSIBLE NOTE OF CAUTION came this week from a leading international research group: Economic refo
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