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THE JAPANESE MARKET IS EASY
Tatsuo Kimura |
Washington has tried extreme measures to reduce the $50 billion trade deficit with Tokyo, from rejig
NEED ADVICE? ASK AN EXPERT
Abe Zaidan |
You probably wouldn't be smart in taking me as the final word on this, but I do have a hunch that an
SOVIET EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NEW YORK STOCK Exchange, John J. Phelan Jr., is being a bit on the optimistic si
ENCOURAGE THE YELTSINS . . .
Trudy Rubin |
While America's attention has been fixated on what to do about the Persian Gulf, the Soviet Union ha
JAPANESE HANDWRITING
JOC Staff |
AN INFLUENTIAL JAPANESE Liberal Democratic Party member predicted several weeks ago that failure to
MEDIGAP RULES
JOC Staff |
THE DUST HAS SETTLED from the congressional debate over the Medicare budget. Now concerned parties i
WHAT'S NEXT FOR MR. SKINNER?
Washington Bureau |
One down, two to go. That's the scorecard at the Department of Transportation, where officials are c
. . . TO SPEED REFORM
Eugene J. Milosh |
Now that Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has adopted a general direction for economic decentraliz
DOUBLE STANDARD
JOC Staff |
NOW THAT GERMANY IS UNITED, all German citizens should be equal. But some are more equal than other
US NEEDS IN THE HIGH-TECH AGE
JOC Staff |
This month, the National Academy of Engineering will publish a study titled ''National Interests in
RECALLING THE VIRTUES OF IKE
Scott Bennett |
October 1990 did not produce a stock market crash, but did produce a political crash heard around th
US MUST REBUILD ASIAN TIES
Eric Hotung |
While President Bush looks for fresh initiatives in the Middle East and wonders just how much the Un
PROP 128
JOC Staff |
EVERYBODY WANTS A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT. On Tuesday, Californians even get to vote on the idea. Unfortun
WORRYING ABOUT THE ROAD AHEAD
Tom Connors |
Jerome Zeifman ought to be happier. It's not every day that a lawyer wins a suit that will g
THE BEER TEST
JOC Staff |
IT'S NO WEIGHTY matter of principle that poses the first test for Ontario's newly installed premier,
GATT PATENT PACT NOT ENOUGH
Gerald J. Mossinghoff |
The current multilateral trade negotiations offer an excellent opportunity to address the serious g
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
FMC GUIDELINES RAISE QUESTIONSYour article, "FMC Sets Guidelines on 'Me-Too' Pacts" (Oct. 23
SOUNDS OF SILENCE
JOC Staff |
INCENTIVES CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE. Airports and airlines have been fighting for years over the
ECONOMICS 101 FOR VIETNAM
Sesto E. Vecchi |
Vietnam, a country newly emerging from nearly two decades of economic isolation and stagnation, is g
DEBT UP, LIVING STANDARD DOWN
H. Erich Heinemann |
During the 1990s, the dominant theme in U.S. economic policy will be dealing with the consequences o
END OF THE HONEYMOON
JOC Staff |
TWO YEARS IS A LONG TIME for a honeymoon. After two wonderful years, the honeymoon of Carlos Salinas
CASTING EYES AT EASTERN EUROPE
A.E. Cullison |
The Japanese aren't dumb. This may strike admirers of the Japanese as supremely condescendin
ELECTION PROMISE
JOC Staff |
PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT CORAZON AQUINO, who has proclaimed herself a "transition president" throughout
POINTING FINGERS
JOC Staff |
U.S. BANKS ARE IN TROUBLE once again. And once again, instead of facing up to the causes of those tr
LONE DISSENTER
JOC Staff |
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher made quite a public show of belligerence in Rome on Sunday,
BANKS FACE EUROPEAN CHALLENGE
Rosy Nimroody |
Economic monetary union may present a major challenge to U.S. financial/ commerci al business if the
OIL SPILL ACT NOT FINAL WORD
E.J. Roland |
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 will have far-reaching effects on the availability of tankers, their s
'88 CAMPAIGN AUGURED FIASCO
Steve Daley |
When the votes were tallied after the last presidential campaign, all that mattered was that George
TRADE TALKS MISS DEADLINES
Washington Bureau |
Several key negotiating groups in the Uruguay Round of international trade talks under the General A
DUMPING CODE: TIME FOR WORRY
Alfred E. Eckes |
In the current negotiations to modify the Anti-Dumping Code of the General Agreement on Tariffs and
MEAT MELEE
JOC Staff |
U.S.-EUROPEAN COMMUNITY relations have hit bottom due to farm disputes. The EC flatly rejects the U.
OUT OF FASHION
JOC Staff |
QUICK: HOW MANY YEN does a dollar buy? The answer is 128, but if you guessed wrong, you've g
SHAKING UP THE SHIPPING WORLD
Marc Levinson |
In the tightly knit maritime industry, people are more likely to stab one another in the back than t
EMISSIONS CREDITS
JOC Staff |
SOME ELECTRIC POWER companies could gain from new regulations on coal-burning electric utilities put
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
NO CHANGES NEEDED IN SHIPPING ACTIn your Oct. 9 article, "Carey Believes Tariff Filing Is He
SPECIAL FRIEND
JOC Staff |
ISRAEL HAS BEEN a special friend of the United States. Its status as the only democratic state and r
EMPLOYERS IGNORE MENTALLY ILL
T.J. Elliott |
A subtle prejudice against those afflicted with alcoholism, depression and other behavior ailments
PAYING THE NUCLEAR PIPER
Eric Ehrmann |
In the wake of successful United Nations sanctions against Iraq, the U.N.'s International Atomic En
SEALIFT AID STILL NOT QUITE RIGHT
Robert W. Kesteloot |
The 1991 Defense Department budget debate initially anticipated a "peace dividend." In early August
HEATHROW LOCKOUT
JOC Staff |
THE AIR SERVICE agreement between Britain and the United States is a sore point for U.S. airlines. U
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