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US COTTON IMPORTS: TEXTILES & APPAREL
U.S. Department of Commerce Textiles Office |
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TRUCKERS IN DRIVER'S SEAT IN RAILROADS' BATTLE WITH SHIPPERS
Rip Watson |
The American Trucking Associations will decide in two weeks whether to jump into the intensifying ba
BRITISH AGENCY CONSIDERS RESUMING EXPORT CREDIT COVERAGE TO CUBA
Pascal Fletcher |
Britain's export credit agency, which has not provided coverage for Cuba for well over a decade, is
Maritime
KLM POSTS LOSS, AND EU REVIEWS PLAN FOR MARTINAIR
Associated Press |
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines posted a loss of 29 million guilders ($14.8 million) in the latest quarter,
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Tuesday Feb. 2, 1999Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representing
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Trade leads are supplied by: |
How to use:Trade leads are sent to the USDA from U.S. agricultural attaches, counselors and
US, CHINA DIFFER ON LEVEL OF TRADE SURPLUS
Economist Intelligence Unit, Reuters, Associated Press, Bridge |
China says its trade surplus with the United States is likely to reach $20 billion for 1998. U.S. of
COMMERCE: INDIA DUMPS ELASTIC RUBBER TAPE IN US
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Commerce Department made a preliminary ruling that Indian firms were dumping elastic rubber
Maritime
CARGO WATCH: YANG MING LINE
PIERS database. |
Key movements in 20-foot ocean container unitsOct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.Apr May
Maritime
BALTIC HANDY INDEX
JOC Staff |
648 (Feb. 2, 1999) Previous - 667The Baltic Exchange in London on Tuesdays and Thursdays pu
Maritime
EXPORTERS MAY PAY MORE FOR GOVERNMENT HELP
Heidi Przybyla |
Buried in President Clinton's budget proposal released on Monday was a measure to fatten the Commerc
Maritime
Y2K: $1.3 BILLION TAB FOR ARGENTINE BUSINESS
JOC Staff |
Argentine businesses are expected to spend $1.3 billion, $700 million in 1999 alone, to ensure that
Maritime
PARIS CLUB RESCHEDULES PAKISTAN'S DEBT
JOC Staff |
The Paris Club of multilateral and bilateral creditor nations agreed Monday to reschedule Pakistan's
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 2, 1999Baltic International Freight Futures Market Prev.Close High Low
Maritime
A&B REPORTS LOSS FOR QUARTER, CITES MATSON'S PERFORMANCE
Tom Kaser |
One-time writeoffs and a poor performance by its large Matson Navigation Co. subsidiary caused Alexa
AIRBORNE REVENUE RISES DESPITE SECTOR DECLINE
JOC Staff |
Airborne Express overcame a drop in international revenue to post improved results for the fourth qu
HARRIS TAPS BAX GLOBAL TO HANDLE MALAYSIA GOODS
JOC Staff |
Harris Semiconductor has awarded BAX Global a two-year, multimillion-dollar contract to manage expor
UP LOSES FIGHT TO DISMISS ENTERGY SUIT
Rip Watson |
A Louisiana utility that waged the most high-profile legal battle after Union Pacific Railroad's 199
COLUMBIA COASTAL EXPANDS FEEDER FLEET
Tom Baldwin |
Columbia Coastal Transport Inc., a container-barge service specializing in operating feeder routes f
Maritime
US MAY DEFEND, OPPOSE STATE'S SANCTIONS LAW
Michael S. Lelyveld |
In an unprecedented move, the Clinton administration is considering a plan to oppose an economic san
Maritime
SETTLEMENT REACHED ON ARTHUR KILL SPILL
Tom Baldwin |
An oil barge suffers a spill, closing a waterway and damaging nearby marshes.Can damages be
Maritime
RUSSIA BANS EXPORTS SIMILAR TO US, EU AID
JOC Staff |
The Russian government has banned the export of food products analogous to the items delivered to Ru
Maritime
EU'S FISCHLER: BRITAIN MUST MAKE NEXT MOVE
JOC Staff |
EU Agriculture Commissioner Franz Fischler said it was still up to the British government to invite
Maritime
LOGISTICS FIRMS TOLD WEB IS TOMORROW'S SAFETY NET
Helen Atkinson |
Logistics companies need to recognize the potential of the Internet as a marketing tool - and not ju
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 1, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.o
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - Feb. 1, 1999Prev. Life of Contr. Open Open High Low
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
The trade leads are generated from around the world on a daily |
The leads are classified and listed by their Harmonized System (HS) codes. U.S. firms should note th
TRADE FAIRS
JOC Staff |
NORTH AMERICAThird Industrial Energy Efficiency Symposium and Expo. Feb. 7-9. Washington. Sp
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
803 (Feb. 2, 1999) Previous day - 816The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in Lond
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, Mar. 27 - Feb. 2, 1999 (a graph)* Annual
FLORIDA ISSUES CROP DISEASE PLAN
Associated Press |
Florida agriculture officials are proposing a four-year, $165 million plan to stop the spread of cit
RTM WEIGHS ANCHOR, MOVES TO CONNECTICUT
JOC Staff |
RTM Lines, a shipping company that offers services to the Mediterranean from both U.S. coasts, is re
RAIL UNION TO APPEAL CONRAIL ARBITRATION RULING
Rip Watson |
The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes has appealed an arbitrator's decision arising from th
PACER TO CHANGE NAME OF 2 FIRMS ACQUIRED
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Two of the four intermodal marketing companies that merged into Pacer International but operated ind
EUROPEANS SHAKING US CREDIT MARKET
Richard Bavorick |
Three of Europe's largest credit insurers - FE Euler Group and Coface in Paris and NCM in Amsterdam
MALAYSIAN VEHICLE SALES PLUNGED 60 PERCENT IN 1998
JOC Staff |
Motor vehicle sales plunged 60 percent to 163,851 units in 1998 from 404,837 units in 1997, Malaysia
Maritime
DEVELOPMENT BANK TO ASIAN NATIONS: STRENGTHEN YOUR FINANCIAL SECTORS
William Armbruster |
Asian countries must strengthen their financial sectors and ensure that public and private investmen
HOW ELECTION REFORM COULD ALTER MEXICO'S APPROACH TO TRADE
Daniel J. Mccosh |
One month from today, the party that has ruled Mexico without interruption for most of this century
GAO AGAIN FAULTS CUSTOMS' DEVELOPMENT OF FILING SOFTWARE
William Roberts |
The General Accounting Office is raising new criticisms of the Customs Service's handling of a major
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Feb. 2, 1999No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 20.
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