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Last year, Chrysler started shipping Asia-bound car exports through Grarys Harbor instead of the traditional route: out of Baltimore then south through the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean.
Old Port Profits With New Exports Joel Millman 2011
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The growth in South America is still largely driven by Asia-bound exports of copper, iron ore, tin, meat and soybeans.
New consumer class powering economic growth across South America 2011
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Goldman Sachs economist Chiwoong Lee said in a report he expects the U.S. slowdown to spill over to Asia-bound exports in the months ahead.
Japan's Export Growth Continues To Slide By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA 2010
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Crude-oil prices reached the $50-a-barrel level for the first time in two weeks, aided by factors such as the military conflict in the Gaza Strip, and Kuwait's and Qatar's decision to reduce Asia-bound oil shipments starting in January.
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Already, Delta is considering shifting flights to Shanghai and Seoul from Atlanta to Northwest's Detroit hub, which is closer to where many Asia-bound passengers originate.
Delta's Northwest Hubs Provide New Leverage in Talks With Atlanta Airport 2009
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It has a more formal feel than many resorts on the island, partly because it attracts Asia-bound business travelers looking for a leisurely weekend layover.
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Hauling containers laden with grain for Asia-bound ships on the U.S. West Coast lets Burlington profit from trade in both directions, since it already carries items such as electronics made in China and South Korea from those ports to inland destinations.
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London Gateway will be in the business of unloading goods, and restacking empty boxes on Asia-bound ships.
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Bloomberg reported that Air Canada also modified the path of other Asia-bound flights because of the storm.
NYDN Rss ROLANDO PUJOL 2012
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Nov. 17 Bloomberg -- Burlington Northern Santa Fe, the railroad controlled by Warren Buffett, is betting almost $700 million on terminal development as it takes advantage of a 29 percent surge in Asia-bound shipments of specialty grains.
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