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MEXICO UPS ESTIMATE OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT
JOC Staff |
Foreign direct investment in Mexico reached $2.60 billion for the first three months of the year, ca
Maritime
CANADA'S TRAVEL DEFICIT WITH US FALLS
JOC Staff |
U.S. tourists spent their powerful greenbacks in Canada in record amounts in the first quarter of 19
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
K.P. SINGH, President Associated Chambers of Commerce and |
'India's vast population is waiting to be insured.'
Maritime
CHINA GETS HELP FROM OVERSEAS FIRMS
P.T. Bangsberg |
With China revving up its electronic commerce, in part at the urging of many trade and investment pa
Maritime
LINES END COLLECTIVE INLAND HAULAGE RATES
Bruce Barnard |
Leading container shipping lines on the Europe-Asia trade routes on Tuesday said they have stopped c
Maritime
SEAWAY REFUSES TRANSIT TO BIG SHIPS
JOC Staff |
Dry weather in Ontario continues to plague the St. Lawrence Seaway, which has been forced to refuse
AIRLINES ARE VYING TO SERVE THIS BOOMING MARKET
Andrew Cawthorne |
''Take this plane to Havana!'' was the legendary demand of gun-wielding hijackers diverting flights
IADB CHIEF: DOLLARIZATION NO REAL ANSWER
Bridge News |
Enrique Iglesias, president of the Inter-American Development Bank, dismissed dollarization as a pra
INDIA TO APPEAL WTO RULING ON IMPORTS
JOC Staff |
India will appeal to the appellate authority of the World Trade Organization against the Dispute Set
Maritime
STANDARD CLUB AGREES TO MERGE WITH BRITANNIA
Sarah Holmes |
The first protection-and-indemnity ''superclub'' may soon become a reality with the merger of two bi
CITIBANK ANALYST SEES BRAZIL TRADE SURPLUS
JOC Staff |
Brazil's 1999 trade surplus could be a lot less than forecast earlier this year, a Citibank official
Maritime
IT'S SPELLED P-R-I-C-E
Joseph Bonney |
When he peers into the next millennium, Malcom P. McLean is sure of one thing: Cargo transportation
PACER COMPLETES BUY OF APL STACK ROUTES
JOC Staff |
Pacer International Inc. has purchased APL Ltd.'s North American double-stack train business.
CROWLEY UNIT, AF JOIN FORCES
Kevin G. Hall |
American Freightways and Crowley Logistics will jointly offer weekly less-than-containerload service
MORE FLIGHTS CANCELED AS PILOTS CONTINUE SICK-OUT
Associated Press |
Cathay Pacific Airways canceled more flights Tuesday as pilots called in sick to protest a proposed
BAA POSTS 7.5 PERCENT GROWTH IN PROFIT FOR YEAR
Bruce Barnard |
BAA PLC, the world's largest airport operator, reported a 7.5 percent gain in pretax profit for the
GROWING US EXPORTS: WOODEN RAIL CROSS-TIES
Global Trade Information, Columbia, S.C.; The Journal of |
Only graph.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
QUOTA WATCH
International Development Systems Inc., Washington, D.C. |
Where the average recent utilization rate indicates full quota utilization within four weeks from Ju
Maritime
RUSSIAN TAX ERROR TO HURT SCRAP EXPORTS
John Helmer |
Turmoil within the Russian government - and desperation for cash - led to a mistake in the setting o
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 1, 1999 Reseller RackUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEAD REG
TRADELEADS
JOC Staff |
The following tradeleads appear exclusively in print in The Journal of Commerce. The leads are curre
Maritime
MALAYSIA COURTS INFO-TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS
P.T. Bangsberg |
As Malaysia presses ahead with its bold Multimedia Super Corridor project to create its own version
Maritime
KIWI FARMERS, SHEEP FLOCK TO PROTEST AT US EMBASSY
Reuters |
About 100 New Zealand farmers and 11 sheep gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Wellington on Tuesda
WILL REES KEEP THE PEACE IN THE TRADE COMMUNITY?
Customs Update - Steven Weiser & Ari L. Kaplan |
In early March of this year, Customs Commissioner Raymond Kelly appointed Joseph M. Rees as Trade Om
Maritime
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
June 1, 1999Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent p
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
June 1, 1999NO. 4/ NO. 6/ NO. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckle
RECOVERY EFFORTS GARNER GOOD RESULTS
Gene Linn |
Intercargo Corp. investigators say their Operation Intercept has helped recover $3.2 million in carg
SAUDI LINE TO START INDIA-US SERVICE
Bridge News |
National Shipping Co. of Saudi Arabia (NSCSA) next week will start its first container service betwe
Maritime
CAPACITY TO INCREASE 17.1 PERCENT THIS YEAR AS 6 CARRIERS ENTER TRADE AND 2 EXPAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The six carriers entering the trans-Pacific trade this year and the two that are expanding will coll
Maritime
FOREIGN PRODUCERS SKIRT RESTRICTIONS
Courtney Tower |
Skillful maneuvering by foreign steel producers will continue to result in large volumes of steel fl
Maritime
SHIPPERS HOPE FOR COMPETITIVE NS, CSX RATES
Rip Watson |
When you talk to Curt Warfel, manager of customer service and logistics for EKA Chemicals Inc., abou
HOUSE PANEL CLEARS AMENDED HR10
Bridge News |
Legislation that would allow insurance companies and securities firms to combine with banks under a
ATTENDANTS SET TO VOTE ON STRIKE
Courtney Tower |
Air Canada's nearly 5,000 flight attendants will vote soon on whether to strike later this month.
Air Cargo
BRAZIL FLIER STARTS SERVICE TO MIAMI
Thierry Ogier |
The city of Vitoria on Brazil's northeastern coastline may seem a strange place for a stopover betwe
Maritime
CHERRY SHIPPERS HAVE PICK OF CARGO SPACE
John Davies |
Thousands of boxes of California cherries being loaded onto air freighters for delivery to Japan thi
Air Cargo
US STEELMAKERS STILL IRKED BY IMPORTS
JOC Staff |
Despite a drop in steel imports in recent months, U.S. steel industry executives said the crisis of
Maritime
MATSON TO EXIT TERMINAL BUSINESS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The relentless drive by terminal operators for larger facilities and greater container volumes will
Maritime
CANAL AUTHORITY NAMES DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Panama Canal Authority has promoted Ricuarte Vasquez, the waterway's financial director, to depu
Maritime
OLD IRAQI EQUIPMENT SOLDIERS ON FITFULLY
Leon Barkho |
Aging, decrepit and war-battered equipment has turned Iraq's largest refinery into an economic and e
TRADELEADS
JOC Staff |
The following tradeleads appear exclusively in print in The Journal of Commerce. The leads are curre
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