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INDIA OPPOSED TO BROAD WTO AGENDA
N. Vasuki Rao |
India has serious reservations about expanding the World Trade Organization's agenda when it meets l
Maritime
*BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1029 (April 28, 1999) Previous day - 995The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
EU MAY FACE TARIFFS IF BEEF BAN REMAINS
John Zarocostas |
The United States and Canada said Wednesday they did not rule out the option of slapping punitive ta
Maritime
GERMAN FIRMS MORE POSITIVE TOWARD EMU
JOC Staff |
The attitude of German industry toward European Monetary Union has become ''noticeably more positive
Maritime
ASIAN ECONOMIES STABILIZING AS CORPORATE REFORMS FOLLOW BANK REFORMS: SALOMON
Adrian Kennedy |
The Asian financial crisis may not yet be a thing of the past, but Asia's economies have by-and-larg
TRANSPORT SECTOR WORKING TO PUT BRAKES ON THEFT
Chris Barnett |
The first and last time cargo thieves made front- page headlines around the country was in the Ro
SHIPPERS TO OFFER TWO-WAY BOOKINGS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A new shippers association has emerged in the U.S. trades, with the promise of helping both shippers
ERNST & YOUNG OPENS RAIL CONSULTING UNIT
JOC Staff |
Ernst & Young LLP has created a 60-member consulting group to specialize in rail issues.The
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 28, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, June 26, 1998 - Apr. 29, 1999 (a graph)*
CARGO WATCH: P&O NEDLLOYD
PIERS database. |
Key movements in 20-foot ocean container unitsJan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. O
Maritime
ASIAN NATIONS PUT RAILS BACK ON TRACK
P.T. Bangsberg |
Asia is working to upgrade its rail system for greater efficiency.In addition to an ambitiou
HVIDE REPORTS LOSS, POSTPONES MEETING
JOC Staff |
Troubled Hvide Marine Inc. Thursday reported a first-quarter loss and postponed its annual meeting a
THE JOC WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU
JOC Staff |
Please fax material on personnel changes, upcoming events, deaths and other items to the Transportat
SECURITY GROUP MODIFIES MISSION AS IT GROWS
Chris Barnett |
low-profile coalition of security directors for the nation's largest manufacturers of computer
IN PANAMA: A RACE FOR PRESIDENCY AND CONTROL OVER CANAL
Emma Griffiths |
Panamanian voters go to the polls Sunday to decide who will be president when the Panama Canal is ha
Maritime
CUSTOMS EXPERTS TO STUDY TRADE MEASURES
Kevin G. Hall |
The steering committee of the Free Trade Area of the Americas negotiations wrapped up two days of me
WORLD TRADE CENTER LEADS
WTCA On-Line |
For further information:These trade leads are supplied by WTCA On-Line, a service of the Wor
HOW TO NET THE FLIMFLAM MEN (AND WOMEN) BEFORE THEY HOOK YOU
Cyber Trader - Dennis Stillwell |
knew I was in trouble when I opened my e-mail a few months ago and found an excessive number of mess
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS GROUP PUSHES MEMBERSHIP IN DUTY-FREE SYSTEM
Rosalind Mclymont |
he U.S. Council for International Business is prodding more countries to join a global system that a
DAYTON'S SCHNUPP STUMPS TO PROTECT SUPPLY CHAIN
Chris Barnett |
ark Schnupp is on the stump, pressing the flesh, spreading the gospel of protecting the supply chain
LONDON MARINE INSURERS AGAIN UNDER WATER
Adrian Leonard |
London's marine insurance underwriters reported another unprofitable year in 1998, paying out 50 per
UNUM TO SELL REINSURER DUNCANSON & HOLT
JOC Staff |
UNUM's reinsurance business unit, Duncanson & Holt, will be sold, said James F. Orr III, UNUM chief
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Bridge News |
The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith and compiled in London and New York, include the f
Maritime
LATIN PORT ROUNDUP
Latin Port Roundup is compiled by Kevin G. Hall |
Port of Altamiramoves into bulk grainAlthough better known for tanker and container traffic,
Maritime
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Thursday April 29, 1999Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
LABOR BOGS DOWN STB REAUTHORIZATION WITH DEMANDS
Rip Watson |
Rail labor representatives say reauthorization of the Surface Transportation Board won't happen this
LOGISTICS SERVICES SEEN AS GROWING INDUSTRY
JOC Staff |
The third-party logistics services industry grew 15 percent in 1998, according to a study from the m
RUSSIA FREES EXPORTS OF PLATINUM, PALLADIUM
John Helmer |
The four-month delay in shipping Russian platinum and palladium to U.S. and Japanese markets is almo
RETAILER FLEXES ITS MUSCLE IN STING OPERATION
Chris Barnett |
t was a classic sting operation, starting as a stakeout and ending with the arrest of two cargo thie
STREET-SAVVY INVESTIGATOR PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON CARGO THEFT
Chris Barnett |
ohn Tichenor has a news flash for logistics directors and traffic managers who think they're not tar
COLORADO COURT EXPANDS WORKERS COMP ELIGIBILITY
JOC Staff |
SAN FRANCISCO - In a defeat for the insurance industry, the Colorado Supreme Court recently expanded
CIGNA RE INTERNATIONAL OPENS PARIS OFFICE
JOC Staff |
Cigna Re International Life & Health has opened headquarters at 37 Rue de Caumartin, 75009, Paris, F
SOUTH AFRICA MAY QUALIFY FOR IMF PROTECTION
JOC Staff |
South Africa is one of a few developing countries that may qualify for an International Monetary Fun
Maritime
FRANCE'S ALCATEL SIGNS DEAL WITH BELLSOUTH
JOC Staff |
French telecoms group Alcatel signed a worldwide telecoms networks supplier agreement with BellSouth
Maritime
WORLD RESPONSE TO CHINA COOLING AFTER GITIC FAILS
Alysha Webb |
The recent bankruptcy of Guandong International Trust and Investment Corp. is not the only reason so
HOUSE APPROVES PORT PROJECTS BILL
JOC Staff |
The House on Thursday overwhelmingly approved the Water Resources Development Act of 1999, a bill au
FEDERAL TRUCK SAFETY: ON ROAD TO OVERHAUL AS DEATHS MOUNT
Rip Watson |
Federal oversight of trucking safety is headed for a fork in the road as pressure mounts to reduce t
US COTTON IMPORTS: TEXTILES & APPAREL
U.S. Department of Commerce Textiles Office |
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DETROIT JUDGE TREATS THIEVES HARSHLY
Chris Barnett |
While Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., and the American Trucking Associations are lobbying Washington
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