The Journal of Commerce
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The Journal of Commerce is a biweekly magazine published in the United States that focuses on global trade topics. First published in 1827 in New York,[1] the Journal has a circulation of approximately 15,000. It provides editorial content to manage day-to-day international logistics and shipping need, covering the areas of cargo and freight transportation, export and import, global transport logistics and trade, international supply chain management and U.S. custom regulations. Source
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| Scope | International, Trade/B2B |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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| Frequency | Biweekly/Fortnightly |
| Days Published | N/A |
| Accepts contributed content | Yes |
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Gemini readying first move of its India-Europe services through Suez: sources
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