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US CURBS ON SILK STILL IRK IMPORTERS QUOTAS ON CHINESE GARMENTS LESS THAN A THIRD FILLED
Paula L. Green |
Eighteen months after the United States defied the spirit of world trade rules and slapped quotas on
Maritime
CUSTOMERS KEEP LTL CARRIERS OFF RAILROADS
Chris Isidore |
National less-than-truckload carriers, which fought and won the right to raise the cap on their use
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1971 (Sept. 25, 1995) Previous day - 1979 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
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TRANSPORTERS IN CROSS FIRE OF US DRUG CRACKDOWN
Kevin G. Hall |
The scene is right out of a Hollywood crime film. Tens and twenties wrapped in plastic, money stacke
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA PUBLISHING HOUSES PUNISHED FOR PIRACYChina's State Copyright Administration has punish
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TRADE TALK - MILAN RUZICKA MADNESS, AND WISDOM, FROM THE INFORMATION COUNTERREVOLUTION
Milan Ruzicka |
In about a week, the world of telecommunications will gather in Geneva for its quadrennial conventio
Maritime
CARGO ROUNDUP
JOC Staff |
BOEING FORESEES CARGO GROWTHAir cargo growth will average 6.6 percent a year over th
HIDES, SKINS AND FURS: US WATERBORNE EXPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
No text.
Maritime
INS MOVES TO HALT SECRET DETENTIONS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A government decision to take charge of asylum-seekers arriving at New Yorkairports may soon
US DROPS CALLS ON THAI LUGGAGE, YARN
Paula L. Green |
The U.S. government has suddenly backed away from its effort to curb imports of Thai luggage and yar
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA BANKER SEES YUAN FULLY CONVERTIBLE BY '98SINGAPORE - China's currency, the yua
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TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GAINES ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF AIRPORTS COUNCILGENEVA - Paul Gaines, director of aviatio
A SENSE OF SECURITY
Debra Werner |
Airport and air cargo officials see no end in sight to the heightened security precautions taken dur
MAKING THE CASE FOR ASIAONE
William Armbruster |
When Federal Express Chairman Frederick W. Smith tapped Joseph C. McCarty to run the carrier's Asian
COMINGS AND GOINGS AMONG AIR CARGO EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL
JOC Staff |
Richard Huang will become president of EVA Airways on Oct. 1, replacing Frank Hsu, who has headed th
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<
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JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, Sept. 29, '94 - Sept. 22, '95 (a graph)
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by Reuter Money Service, are selling rates among
CATASTROPHIC OPTION CALL SPREADS
Chicago Board of Trade |
For quotes on National, Midwestern or other markets, call the CBT trading floor during trading hours
47 INSURANCE FRAUD ARRESTS RAISE QUESTIONS OVER LEGITIMATE CLAIMS
HELEN R. MacLEOD |
While the Manhattan district attorney's office congratulated itself over the arraignment of 47 alleg
DOT SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR CANADIAN AIR ROUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Transportation Department is seeking applications from U.S. airlines for 1996 service to Vancouv
UNUSUAL ALLIANCE IN PACIFIC HAS "K' LINE AT CENTER SLOT DEALS SIGNED WITH HYUNDAI AND YANG MING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The partnership mania in the U.S.-Asia trades has taken a bizarre turn, with a Japanese conference l
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NAC RE ASSIGNED S&P 'AA-' RATINGLONDON - Standard & Poor's has assigned a "AA-" clai
INSURANCE MARKET WILL TAKE TIME TO ACHIEVE STABILITY CAPITAL MEASURED IN MANY WAYS
Mark Magnier |
Insurance in Russia is a wild business, and it could be several years before order returns to the ma
RANDALL TO BE NOMINATED AS NEW JERSEY CHIEF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Elizabeth Randall, New Jersey's banking commissioner, will be nominated as the state's insurance com
CHINESE REFINERS WELCOME PLANS TO RESTART ENERGY FUTURES IN '96
Ang Bee Lin |
Chinese refiners and traders welcome plans by the Shanghai Commodity Exchange (SCE) to relaunch ener
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US SAILORS, GREEKS SCUFFLE AFTER PROTESTCORFU, Greece - U.S. sailors and Greek demon
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ANTI-THEFT DRIVES BEAR FRUIT AT JFK AND MIAMI INTERNATIONAL
Debra Werner |
Two of the world's busiest international airports, John F. Kennedy International and Miami Internati
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
IMF APPROVES STANDBY LOAN TO COSTA RICA
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The International Monetary Fund has approved a $75 million standby loan to Costa Rica, restoring the
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MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of American |
Three Weeks Ended Sept. 16, 1995, vs. Similar 1994 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
TRUCKERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS RAP GERMANY'S OZONE LAW
Robert L. Koenig |
When smog settles over German cities, some truckers driving old rigs are fighting more than the usua
CSX TO SETTLE DISPUTE WITH US, 10 STATES
Associated Press |
CSX Transportation Inc. will pay 10 states and the federal government more than $4.5 million to sett
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,100-$1,150per ton lots &
CHEMICAL PRICES
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Sept. 22, 1995 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 22, 1995 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represen
DATA LINK - MARK LYON FORWARDERS EVALUATE EDI
Mark Lyon |
Electronic data interchange has become an essential part of a freight forwarder's competitiveness. W
HOUSE PROPOSAL SEEKS SALE OF METALS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A House revenue savings measure calls for the sale of 1,264,601 troy ounces of palladium and 452,641
AIRCOMMENTS - LISA BURGESS BRINGING THE FAA INTO THE FUTURE
Lisa Burgess |
As soon as their summer vacation was officially over in early September, key House members resumed s
PROGRAM DESIGNED TO AID BARGE SAFETY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The American Waterways Operators and the Coast Guard said they are launching a new program designed
Maritime
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