Monday, September 24, 2007

International Trade

The U. S. government recently reached an agreement with Japanese government to allow UPS and other air carriers to expand service to and from Japan.
Under the new agreement UPS gains the rights to operate six daily flights between the U. S. and Nagoya, Japan. Theses 6 new daily flights to and from Nagoya will supplement the 47 weekly flights to and from Tokyo and Osaka that UPS already operates. The agreement all so allows UPS to move Japanese-origin volume other Japanese markets.
These new agreement will be beneficial for international trade between Japan and the rest of the world. UPS plans to connect Nagoya by changing a current flight between Anchorage, Alaska and Shanghai, China to operate Louisville, Kentucky- Anchorage, Alaska- Nagoya, Japan- Shanghai, China. With UPS' numerous "Around the World" flights and the opening of an air hub in Shanghai, China next year; will allow for more trade to occur between Japan and other Asian and European countries.

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