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ANALYSTS: CHILEAN ENTRY POSES LITTLE RISK TO US
Maria Carlino |
Since the Dec. 20 devaluation of the Mexican peso shattered the once highly touted Mexican economy a
BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR TRUCKERS
Chris Isidore |
The Mexico-U.S. border starts to open up to truck traffic this December, but don't expect a jam of c
BORDER ALLIANCE PRESSES FOR UNIFIED PORT PLAN
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Customs Service is working with other federal agencies that have jurisdiction over southern bord
MEXICO WELCOMES FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN OIL, NATURAL GAS SECTORS
Maria Carlino |
Mexico's lucrative oil and gas industry has long been the government's sacred cow, serving as a powe
PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
PACIFIC GREAT LAKES LOGISTICS INC. (Cleveland) - Lawrence C. Wise joined the logistics and stevedore
Maritime
MEXICAN EXPORTS SOAR WITH DEVALUATION OF PESO
Kevin G. Hall |
After a first year that saw two-way trade increase, many of the market opportunities created by the
TROUBLE BREWS ON COSTA RICA'S DOCKS AS GOVERNMENT PROMOTES COMPETITION
Peter Brennan |
In an effort to lower shipping costs, the Costa Rican government is trying to open its two principal
Maritime
HIJACKED SHIP'S OWNER SAYS PIRATES FAMILIAR WITH ROUTE
Tan Ee Lyn |
A hijacked freighter with a $2 million cargo and 14 crew being taken toward Chinese waters had cover
Maritime
US BUNKERING FIRM SEES OPPORTUNITY IN MEXICAN PORTS
Kevin G. Hall |
A Houston-based bunker-fuel provider is eyeing Mexico's untapped potential for bunkering business an
Maritime
INSIDE TALK - MIKE BERMAN A WARM, FUZZY NAME HOLDS THE DATA PATH KEY TO FUTURE MIGHTY PCS
Mike Berman |
Attention all personal computer manufacturers: Beware of the Panda! The creative geniuses be
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
S&P AFFIRMS RATING OF DANISH INSURERStandard & Poor's affirmed its seventh-highest "A-" clai
DOLLAR TO TRADE ON TECHNICAL FACTORS IN BEARISH MARKET, ANALYSTS SAY
Milan Ruzicka |
The U.S. dollar is expected to trade largely on technical factors, rather than fundamental economics
PUTTING SOME MORE ZIP INTO IT
Peter M. Tirschwell |
More than a year into a system of awarding mail to airlines on the basis of merit, the U.S. Postal S
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, June 21, '94 - June 23, '95 (a graph) (2
MORE PLAYERS, MORE INVESTMENT
Maria Carlino |
Air cargo companies serving the United States and Mexico, responding to soaring U.S.-Mexico trade fu
CHINA'S ECONOMY COOLS, INFLATION EASES AS FIVE-MONTH TRADE REGISTERS SURPLUS
Peter Hannam |
China's economic planners can look back at the first half of 1995 with some satisfaction. Th
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, June 23, 1995 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
MEXICO'S WEAK PESO MAKING ITSELF FELT IN AIR CARGO
_ Maria Carlino |
Since the Dec. 20 peso devaluation sent Mexico into economic crisis, air cargo companies shipping go
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
WORLD BANK TO LEND MEXICO $2.7 BILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mexico has won more than $2.7 billion in loans to help shore up its finances and carry out social re
Maritime
PANAMAX BULK CARRIER LAUNCHED AT SHANGHAI
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transportation News reported Friday that the Tengfeihai, a 70,000-deadweight- ton Panamax bulk carri
BANGLADESH OPTIMISTIC ABOUT ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
N. Vasuki Rao |
Industrial production in Bangladesh is projected to grow more than 10 percent and agriculture 3 perc
Maritime
GM SEES ASIA-PACIFIC AS A GOOD PLACE TO GROW
P.T. Bangsberg |
For General Motors Corp., the Asia-Pacific is the place to be in coming years, and its strategy will
Maritime
MEXICAN OFFICIALS: TELMEX CABLE ALLIANCE NO MONOPOLY LAW SAID TO ENSURE COMPETITION
Kevin G. Hall |
The approval of Telefonos de Mexico's purchase of a 49 percent stake in cable-TV giant Cablevision S
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AGENCY, PIPE EXPORTERS TO MEET ON NAFTA ISSUEMEXICO CITY - The Secretaria de Comerci
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE ON ECONOMIC PERILS:
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. |
"The biggest economic threat we face today is not an old-fashioned recession. It is the continuation
Maritime
GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT FREIGHT
Doug Jansen |
With privatization expected to take place as early as next month, Qantas Airways is emphasizing its
SUPPLY WOES PLAGUE CHINA'S TOP FOREIGN MONEY CROP
P.T. Bangsberg |
China, which alternates with the United States as the world's largest cotton producer, is casting wo
CONTINUED VOLATILITY IN THE MARKETS
Gary Rosenberger |
The economics of cotton is a multiheaded hydra. While cotton prices - aided by world consump
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Joint Ventures in China. June 26-27. Dayton, Ohio. Contact: Pauline Y
Maritime
AIR CARGO FACTS
The Colography Group, Inc.; IATA Market & Economic Analysis; |
No story.
BEET ARMYWORM CREATES HAVOC IN SOUTHERN TEXAS COTTON FIELDS
Gary Rosenberger |
A swarm of pests that crossed the Mexican border has devastated the cotton fields of southern Texas,
"RENEWED VIGOR' AT EMERY
Jane Levere, editor of AirCommerce, spoke with Mr. Beatson |
David Beatson has had a highly productive first year as president and chief executive officer of Eme
PRICES, SCARCITY HAVE MILLS SCRAMBLING
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The historic high prices for raw cotton might be putting smiles on the faces of many U.S. farmers, b
COTTON PRICES SINCE 1850
U.S Department of Agriculture; TOM LYNN / Journal of Commerce |
No text.
TEXTILE MAKERS COTTONING TO SYNTHETICS TO CUT COSTS MORE POLYESTER GOING INTO BLENDS
Howard Simon |
Faced with higher raw-material costs, textile manufacturers from China to Charleston are quietly rai
YEN FOR NATURAL FIBERS BOOSTS COTTON TEXTILES
Paula L. Green |
A thirst for natural fibers and casual clothing has put cotton textile and apparel products on a rol
Maritime
SHIPPERS SAY ANCILLARY RATE INCREASES CAN BE HARDEST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
If there's one thing cotton shippers desire even more than low ocean freight rates, it is predictabi
AT&T ASKS GERMANY TO CLARIFY NEW TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW
Reuters |
AT&T Corp., the world's largest communications company, called last week for Germany to clarify the
Maritime
MALAYSIA SEES 20 PERCENT GROWTH IN ELECTRONICS SECTOR
P.T. Bangsberg |
Malaysian officials are looking for a 20 percent increase in output from the electronics sector this
Maritime
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