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ARGENTINA SEEKS STAND AGAINST EXPORT SUBSIDIES
JOC Staff |
Argentina wants to unite its 33 fellow American nations in a common front against export subsidies a
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
Oct. 29, 1999CURRENT: 1351 PREVIOUS DAY: 1368 The Baltic International Freight Futures M
Maritime
COGSA BILL REMAINS STALLED IN CONGRESS
Jack Lucentini |
After a printing press was damaged during unloading from a ship, Nippon Fire & Marine Insurance paid
SENATE REBUFFS AFRICA-CARIBBEAN TRADE BILL
Tom Raum |
The Senate on Friday rejected an attempt to move ahead on a bill promoting trade with Africa and the
Maritime
CARGO SHIFTS TO AVOID LABOR STRIFE
Alison Bate |
The threat of a dockworker strike or lockout at the Canadian port of Vancouver is again causing carg
Maritime
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN RAIL CARLOADINGS
Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of American |
For the three weeks ended Oct. 23, 1999, vs. the similar 1998 periodCARS CARS
KUWAIT, IRAN SIGN PACT ON TRADE-ZONE TRAFFIC
JOC Staff |
Kuwait and Iran signed an agreement that would facilitate the movement of goods between the two coun
Maritime
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
American International Group Inc.ALAN BELTHOFF was named executive vice president and chief
SHIP FIXTURES
BRIDGE NEWS The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
EL AL EXPLAINS AIRCRAFT PURCHASES
JOC Staff |
El Al Israel Airlines said it decided to buy airliners from Boeing and its European rival Airbus Ind
ALASKA AIRLINES AIR CARGO EXPANDS FREIGHTER SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Alaska Airlines Air Cargo said it has made major additions to its B737-200 all-cargo freighter servi
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
Oct. 28, 1999CURRENT: 1368 PREVIOUS DAY: 1380 The Baltic International Freight Futures M
Maritime
REGULATORS PROMISE OPEN COMPETITION
Reuters |
The Insurance Regulatory Development Authority is seeking to encourage competition by issuing licens
MAERSK CHOOSES LA AS SITE FOR NEW 484-ACRE BOX TERMINAL
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Maersk Inc. has contracted with the Port of Los Angeles to build a 484-acre container terminal that
ARGENTINA BUILDS ITS SALES IN THE US
Charles W. Thurston |
Claudio Ramos was fairly literal when he named his fledgling company to describe the way he was brin
BALTIC HANDY INDEX
JOC Staff |
Route Size Timecharter trip Weight $ DailyNo. 1 43,000 Contine
Maritime
PANAMA TO DEVELOP REGIONAL HUB
William Armbruster |
Panama plans to turn a former U.S. Air Force base into a privately managed aircraft maintenance cent
TAMPA AIR TO USE ION SNIFFERS AGAINST DRUGS
Kevin G. Hall |
Tampa Airlines, a leading air cargo carrier to and from Colombia, will augment its existing security
MANILA GIANT TAKES OVER ARGENTINE FACILITY
P.T. Bangsberg |
The largest container handler in the Philippines has taken complete control of a main terminal in Ar
Maritime
GM PLANT SEEKS FOOTHOLD IN ASIA
JOC Staff |
An operation to build Buick Regal and Century sedans in Shanghai is one of General Motors Corp.'s fi
Maritime
EU TO HOLD SUMMIT WITH CHINA
JOC Staff |
The European Union's lead negotiator on China's bid to join the World Trade Organization, Karl Falke
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
JOC Staff |
Europe/Med. | Africa/Mid East | India/Far East/Aus. |AMERICAS/CARIB.EUROPE/MEDITERRA
NS WORKS TO DELIVER BACKLOG OF COAL SHIPMENTS
John D. Boyd |
Norfolk Southern officials, blaming congestion and stockpiling by utilities ahead of the new millenn
US RED MEAT TRADE EXPECTED TO RUN BIG TRADE DEFICIT
Richard Lawrence |
The United States is moving towards a substantial deficit in red meat trade next year, at least in t
PROFIT FALLS AT HARTFORD FINANCIAL
JOC Staff |
Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. reported third-quarter net income of $186 million, down from
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial QuantityAluminum ingots $1,500-$1,600 per ton lots & in warehouse
CARGO WATCH: SEA-LAND
PIERS database. Paul Schaffer can be reached at (212) 837-7129 |
Key movements in 20-foot ocean container units (TEUs)July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Fe
Maritime
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS \ WEEK OF OCTOBER 18,- OCTOBER 22, 1999
PIERS, Journal of Commerce |
Only table.
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Oct. 28, 1999NO. 4/ NO. 6/ NO. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 27, 1999PREV.CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSEOct. --
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LATIN AMERICA QUERIES EU ON BANANA PLAN
JOC Staff |
Latin American banana-exporting countries criticized the European Union for keeping them in the dark
Maritime
RELIEF IS ON THE WAY FOR BORDER BOTTLENECK
Daniel J. Mccosh |
A bottleneck to shipments to the United States will be eliminated with the widening of a key highway
FUEL PRICES DEPRESS AIRBORNE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Higher fuel prices contributed to a drop in earnings at Airborne Freight Corp.The company, w
TAESA ENTERS ALL-CARGO MARKET
Kevin G. Hall |
Transportes Aereos Ejecutivos (Taesa), the king of Mexico's discount passenger airlines, is moving i
RATES DROP FOR MEAT FROM NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Meat shippers moving goods from Australia and New Zealand to the United States are benefiting from t
US DOMINATES IN POULTRY EXPORTS JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
World poultry consumption, already at an all-time, will score further gains next year, reaching 56 m
CAPITAL RE ACCEPTS REVISED ACE BID
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Capital Re's board of directors has accepted ACE Ltd.'s sweetened offer of $14 a share, or $511 mill
GERMAN SHIPPERS CONTINUE TO PICK TRUCKS OVER RAILS
Robert Koenig |
Germany's rail system continues to lose ground against trucks, despite extensive government efforts
FMC TO INVESTIGATE CLAIMS OF UNLAWFUL REBATES BY AN NVO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission has launched a formal investigation into allegations of rebating in
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 28, 1999 Reseller RackUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEAD REGUL
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