61. While many retailers use the Postal Service to deliver catalogs, they may rely on someone else to ship the goods. 62. With the threat of bankruptcy hanging over the company, vendors could refuse to ship goods to the stores, say retail analysts. 63. Opponents claim it would permit multinational corporate giants to shift production to low-wage countries and ship their goods back to the lucrative American market. 64. Railroads usually struggle during recessions, as businesses find less need to ship goods. 65. An existing line would be extended to link the Israeli seaport of Ashdod with Gaza, allowing goods to be shipped directly to Gaza. 66. Businesses depend heavily on trains for shipping goods and receiving parts. 67. Hong Kong is also a conduit for shipping the goods into other markets including Taiwan and Singapore, he said. 68. If approved, the goods will be shipped on U.S. or third-country vessels. 69. Many Japanese companies have also begun to ship more goods overseas because of sluggish sales in their domestic market. 70. MANY exporters and importers still opt to ship their goods through Singapore port rather than Malaysian ports. |