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INFO-INDUSTRY IN FULL STAMPEDE FIRMS CHASE REVOLUTION
Milan Ruzicka |
The stampede for realignment and the elbowing for position is in full swing in what's variously call
Maritime
NEW PARTNERS, OLD SYSTEMS A TRADE "GORILLA' MAKES ITSELF FELT WITH GROWTH COMES FRICTION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Is China a 500-pound gorilla throwing its weight around, or just a rambunctious youngster unaware of
NEW PARTNERS, OLD SYSTEMS COAL HAS RAILROADS BURSTING AT THE SEAMS
Joe Studwell |
What goes up but can't come down? Freight on China's three main north-south rail routes.Offi
COMPANIES SET SALES FOR EU EAGER INVESTORS GETTING IN PLACE FOR '98 OPENING
Bruce Barnard |
Europe's telecommunications market resembles the starting line of a huge sailboat race, with hundred
Maritime
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CELADON GROUP EXPECTS $4.2 MILLION LOSSNEW YORK - The Celadon Group Inc., which has
CONSTRUCTION ORDERS OFF 10.9 PERCENT IN JAPAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese construction orders in August were down 10.9 percent from a year earlier at 1.488 trillion
INDIA TAKES STEP TOWARD MORE LIBERALIZED POLICIES
Reuters |
India on Friday took another step to liberalize its foreign exchange trade and interest rate structu
BEIJING-SHANGHAI FREIGHT RATES
ournal of Commerce Staff |
Comparison of freight costs is nearly impossible in China - dozens of rates and surcharges apply. Th
VAST TELECOM MARKET LURES FOREIGN SUPPLIERS
Milan Ruzicka |
You can reach 10 times as many people in China by phone today as you could 15 years ago, and the num
NEW PARTNERS, OLD SYSTEMS PORT CAPACITY IS UP, BUT MORE'S NEEDED
Gene Linn |
China has been building up its ports almost as if it were in a war. While the results are im
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EU, MOLDOVA TO SIGN INTERIM TRADE ACCORDBRUSSELS - European Union foreign ministers
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 29, 1995 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Premium-Un
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Sept. 29, 1995 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
FORMER LOUISIANA AGENCY OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF MAIL, TAX FRAUD
Associated Press |
The man who once supervised the state insurance department's investment of assets from failed insura
IN AVIATION PLANNING, ATTENTION TURNS TO NEEDS AT GROUND LEVEL AIRPORTS TO GET BULK OF BUDGET
Gene Linn |
Chinese airlines may soon boast the most modern fleets in the air, adding some 800 planes in the nex
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story headlined "Waste Export Plan Rekindles Old Debates," which appeared on Page 1A on Wednesda
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of American |
Three Weeks Ended Sept. 23, 1995, vs. Similar 1994 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TEAMSTERS' CAREY HITS PRIVATE TOLL HIGHWAYSThe general president of the International Brothe
EPA TO REMOVE CAP ON ETHANOL USE
Knight Ridder Financial |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol Browner confirmed the agency is close to re
COTTON: US WATERBORNE EXPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
No text.
Maritime
FRAGMENTATION DRIVES AUTO SECTOR JOINT VENTURES DIVIDED TO SKIRT APPROVALS PROCESS
Michael Hsu |
China's auto sector, designated as China's pillar industry in the eighth 5- year plan (1991-95), is
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
The Baltic Freight Index is a daily indicator of world bulk shipping freight rate levels.
Maritime
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Sept. 29, 1995Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
CHINESE DEMAND GROWS FOR POLYPROPYLENE IMPORTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
While China's output of polypropylene, a building block for numerous plastics, fibers and other item
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story, "Drug Firms Fight to Preserve Windfall," which appeared on Page 1A on Thursday, Sept. 28,
GERMAN PORTS WEIGH ACTION AGAINST DUTCH RAIL RATES
Bruce Barnard |
The north German seaports of Hamburg and Bremen are contemplating legal action over alleged Dutch go
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service<
Maritime
AIRLINE FUEL TAX BAN SEEN LIKELY TO CONTINUE
Kevin G. Hall |
American Airlines remains optimistic that Congress will approve a two-year extension of the airlines
KSC CLAIMS UP LIED ABOUT NEGOTIATIONS HAVERTY SAYS OFFERS DIFFERED
Rip Watson |
Mike Haverty, president of Kansas City Southern Railway, Friday accused Union Pacific Railroad of ly
US, HONG KONG REACH AIR ACCORD FAVORABLE TO AMERICAN CARRIERS
Lisa Burgess |
The United States and Hong Kong have reached a new aviation accord that greatly increases cargo and
INDIAN STATE INVITES ENRON TO REVIVE POWER PROJECT TALKS
Reuters |
Enron Corp. said it has received a formal invitation from India's western state of Maharashtra to re
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GERMANISCHER LLOYD (Hamburg, Germany) - Eckhart Pless, 64, executive director of the shipbuilding di
Maritime
INSURERS WANT SUPREME COURT TO HEAR SUNKEN-TREASURE CASE
Associated Press |
Insurers have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a six-year dispute over ownership of a sunken t
Maritime
HONG KONG TELECOM CALLS MAINLAND FIRST
Gene Linn |
Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd. isn't waiting for China to call. The franchised monopoly -
POWER-HUNGRY AND IN NEED OF CAPITAL
Arthur Gottschalk |
With China's economy growing at a double-digit pace for the last several years, the country's electr
ENTREPRENEURS SEE SILVER LINING IN HARSH BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INVESTORS EXPLOIT NEED FOR CASH
Joe Studwell |
"Businessmen fish in troubled waters," muses Robert Kuok Hock Nien, the Malaysian tycoon whose China
SRI LANKA PHONE SECTOR TO OPEN TO COMPETITION
N. Vasuki Rao |
Close on the heels of India, Sri Lanka is to end state monopoly of basic telephone services and open
Maritime
INDIA EASES RULES ON DUTY-FREE IMPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Indian government Friday eased rules governing the duty-free import of goods, and will allow som
Maritime
AIA, OTHER GROUPS BLAST HOUSE FOR TRUCK SAFETY RULE EXEMPTION
Margo D. Beller |
The American Insurance Association and other groups blasted the House of Representatives for sneakin
CANDIDATE PAT BUCHANAN SPEAKS OUT ON ISSUES
Tim Shorrock |
Pat Buchanan, one of nine Republican presidential candidates, is a political columnist and commentat
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