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Sunday, September 10, 2006
Stem to Stern Newsletter August/September 2006
 Highlights- New day for Wilmington's new cranes
- Tropical Storm Ernesto has minimal impact
- Profitable Ports are good for the entire state
- Bahama Spirit brings new cargo to Morehead City
- Etheridge, Wilson reappointed to Board of Directors
- Port projects create construction sites
- NC Ports tariff changes effective Oct. 1
- Innovative financial modeling method maximizes potential
- Ports payday move to biweekly
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ABOUT THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE PORTS AUTHORITY: North Carolina's Ports in Wilmington and Morehead City, plus inland terminals in Charlotte and the Piedmont Triad in Greensboro, link the State's consumers, businesses and industry to world markets, and serve as magnets to attract new business and industry while receiving no direct taxpayer subsidy. Port activities contribute statewide to 65,000 jobs and $500 million each year in state and local tax revenues.
Top trading partners are China, India, Brazil, So. Korea, Belgium, Taiwan, Mexico, Colombia, Great Britain and Venezuela.
Primary exports are phosphate, forest products, woodpulp, general merchandise, food products, wood chips and military.
Top imports are sulfur products, chemicals, grains, rubber, scrap metal, cement, metal products, machinery parts, ore, mica and schist.
INFORMATION:
Shannon Moody, Director of Communications (910) 343-6482 Email
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