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LIVE LUGGAGE: HOUSTON FIRM HELPS KEEP ANIMALS ON TRACK
Marcia Jedd |
Birds and insects aren't the only animals that fly. And we're not just talking about race horses who
PRICEY, POTENT POT SLOWS US-CANADA CROSSINGS
David Crary |
In the past, Canada's high-profile exports to the United States featured hockey players and comedian
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BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP:CHINA, TAIWAN WELCOMETAIPEI - The World Semiconductor Council has decide
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TRADELEADS
The following trade leads appear exclusively in print in The |
OFFERS TO BUY* CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY. We have a tender for the supply of following construc
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CHEMICAL PRICES
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of April 20, 1998Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial QuantityAluminum ingots_ $1,500-$1,600 per ton lo
RUSSIA CLEARS PLATINUM EXPORTS
John Helmer |
Russian export deliveries of platinum and palladium have now been cleared to start, Finance Minister
PORT RIVALRY MAY ACCELERATE REFORMS
Bruce Barnard |
Fierce rivalry between the European Union's Northern and Southern seaports is threatening a long ove
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NATIONS LAUNCH FREE-TRADE TALKS, NOW MUST CHART A DIRECTION
Kevin G. Hall |
Thirty-four heads of state have arrived home after launching the talks to create a Free Trade Area o
GERMANY'S SCHENKER COMPLETES SWEDISH DEAL
Robert Koenig |
The trend of fusions and alliances in Europe's freight-forwarding industry continues in Germany.
STRIKE IMPERILS MEAT EXPORTS IN AUSTRALIA
Journal Of Commerce Special |
Australia's lucrative meat export business is threatened by the ongoing strike against the nation's
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INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
Journal Of Commerce Special |
The following fuel oil prices are for the week ending April 15, 1998 as supplied by the bunker fuel
CONCERN IS GROWING ON Y2K \ PLANS FOR BATTLING BUG TREBLE OVER FOUR MONTHS
Ronald Gift Mullins |
After an extended period of complacency, some of America's largest employers have increased their ef
JAPANESE INSURERS PONDER AIG'S PLAN TO BUY COMPANY
Bridge News |
Yuzuru Fujita, the head of the Life Insurance Association of Japan, said last week that the associat
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - April 17, 1998PREV. LIFE OF CONTR. OPENOPEN HIGH
CARGO WATCH: NEPTUNE ORIENT \ KEY MOVEMENTS IN 20-FOOT OCEAN CONTAINER UNITS
PIERS database |
Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.97 97 97 97 97
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GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 20, 1998RESELLER RACK UNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNL
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, June 6, 1997 - Apr. 20, 1998 (a graph)*
CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Animal Transportation Association International Conference. April 26-29. Boston. Contact: Tom School
CUBA'S PRESENCE GROWS AT SUMMIT DESPITE ABSENCE \ CHRETIEN'S PLANNED TRIP TAKES PARLEY BY SURPRISE
Kevin G. Hall |
For the second consecutive Summit of the Americas, the only country not represented at the gathering
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CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Leroy Berven of Global Transportation Services Inc. in Seattle, who was quoted criticizing Customs'
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KR-CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Knight-Ridder Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Friday at 225.10 off 0.68 wh
LATEST COMMISSION MOB INVESTIGATIONS LEAD TO INDICTMENTS
Tom Baldwin |
The Waterfront Commission of New York and New Jersey recently moved against alleged waterfront racke
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BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
996 (April 20, 1998) Previous day - 992The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in Lo
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IN BRIEF
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EXPEDITORS TO PASS RATE HIKESFROM TAIWAN ON TO CUSTOMERSShippers will have to start paying m
2 CREWMEN FEARED DEAD, 2 OTHERS HURT BY CONTAINER SHIP FIRE IN MEDITERRANEAN
Tom Baldwin |
Two Filpino crewmen were missing and presumed lost after a weekend explosion aboard a container ship
ALL NIPPON PILOTS TO HALT STRIKE AHEAD OF HOLIDAY
Bridge News |
The pilots' union at Japan's All Nippon Airways Co. said Monday it would halt its 15-day strike temp
BRAZIL PORT WILD CARD: CASUAL WORKERS \ CONTROLLED LABOR POOL HELD KEY TO REFORM
Kevin G. Hall |
When Wady Jasmin crunches the numbers, there is a problem that reflects what Brazilian port privatiz
CANADA ACCUSES US OF IMPOSING "DEAD-END' TRADE \ QUOTAS, CAPS FORCED ON CERTAIN INDUSTRIES
Courtney Tower |
Canada criticized the United States last week for imposing ''dead-end trade'' in the form of caps an
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BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FOUR BID ON PERMITSFOR MEXICO NATURAL GASMEXICO CITY - Four bidding groups have submitted of
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
john hancock raisesstake in malaysian unitKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - John Hancock Internationa
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum ExchangeApril 17, 1998 Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
RUSSIA TO OVERHAUL TRANS-SIBERIAN RAIL
John Helmer |
Hoping to revitalize container traffic on the Trans-Siberian railroad, the Russian Ministry of Railr
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 17, 1998U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD, CN SETTLE SERVICE FEUD
Gregory S. Johnson |
The Canadian Wheat Board and Canadian National Railway have settled a contentious dispute over the c
MOVING THE WILD KINGDOM
Marcia Jedd |
Moving animals is big business.Pets travel with their owners either accom panied or unacc
NIKE ACCUSED OF TOLERATING ABUSE OF FOREIGN WORKERS
John Maggs |
California labor and human rights activists filed a suit Monday against Nike Inc., alleging that cla
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BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GENERAL MOTORS EXPANDSINVESTMENT IN HUNGARYBUDAPEST - General Motors Corp. said it will buil
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CP SHIPS PROMISES MORE ACQUISITIONS TO COME
Peter Tirschwell |
CP Ships will continue expanding into niche trade lanes through acquisitions, the chief executive of
AUSTRALIA'S COLONIAL BAGS CHINA LICENSE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The race to become Australia's first insurer writing business in China went to Colonial Mutual, part
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