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INTERMODAL CAPITAL SPENDING TO SLOW FROM BRISK '94 PACE
Rip Watson |
Capital spending on intermodal facilities and equipment will slow in 1995, signaling a shift away fr
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS WORLDWIDE AIR CARGO
International Air Transport Association |
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OUTAGE DISRUPTS AIR SERVICE AT NEWARK CABLE CUT IN WORK ON NEW MONORAIL
William Armbruster |
A power outage, caused when a main feeder cable was accidently cut while work was conducted on a new
WIND FORCES CLOSING OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Some of the fiercest winds and heaviest seas in years off the California coast forced the entrance t
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SINGAPORE TO PROCEED AGAINST US PROFESSORSINGAPORE - A Singapore court ruled Monday
Maritime
SUPREME COURT TO REVISIT CASE ON TRUCKING TAXES LAWSUIT CHALLENGES OKLAHOMA RULING
Stephanie Nall |
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether trucking companies that successfully challenge s
CHINESE "SUPERPORT' PIQUES INVESTOR INTEREST SIZE COULD EQUAL FIVE SHANGHAIS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Six months after the blueprint was unveiled to build China's largest port, officials said more than
Maritime
CATASTROPHIC OPTION CALL SPREADS
Chicago Board of Trade |
For quotes on National, Midwestern or other markets, call the CBT trading floor during trading hours
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COS. (Cincinnati) - Sally J. Field was named division president in the comp
US TRUMPETS AGREEMENTS TO WELCOME JAPAN'S LEADER
John Maggs |
The day before Japan's prime minister arrives for a meeting with President Clinton, U.S. officials w
UNION OFFICIALS AT ZIM EXPECT WAGE DEAL SOON
Dov Hoch |
Union leaders representing seafarers at Zim Israel Navigation Co. said they expect the company to ag
Maritime
DEAL CLOSES THE BOOK ON CP'S CANADIAN CUTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
CP Rail System has reached its two-year goal of cutting unprofitable service in EasternCanada as the
SCRAP STEEL AGAIN PUSHES JOFC INDEX TO NEW HIGH
Howard Simon |
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index hit another new high Monday patterned after last Frid
PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
EVERGREEN AMERICA CORP. (Jersey City, N.J.) - Jones Wu was named executive vice president for busine
Maritime
N. KOREAN OVERTURE TO US UNLIKELY TO SPUR BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL AID SAID TO BE MOTIVE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The announcement by North Korea that it will lift restrictions on imports of U.S. goods and a ban on
Maritime
CARIBBEAN APPAREL SECTOR FEARS FALL OF PESO TO AID MEXICO EXPORTS TO US
Canute James |
The devaluation of the Mexican peso will increase the competitiveness of the country's apparel indus
Maritime
TELEVISIONS, TELECOM GEAR: WATERBORNE IMPORTS
Compiled by The Journal of Commerce from database of PIERS, |
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Maritime
JUDGE TOSSES SUIT CHARGING PEPSI WITH THEFT OF TRADE SECRETS
Associated Press |
The case had about all a retired county judge could handle: claims of espionage, Russian law, Pepsic
Maritime
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTHWEST TO RAISE US-ASIA CARGO RATESEAGAN, Minn. - Northwest Airlines will raise i
POTATO CHIP MANUFACTURER TACKLES BULK CRUNCH WITH TRIPLE-STACKING
Lawrence H Kaufman |
A unique set of three containers recently entered service in a corridor between Thief River Falls, M
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RUSSIA'S AEROFLOT PLANS TO PURCHASE FOREIGN-BUILT ENGINES FOR 14 JETS
Reuters |
Russian international carrier Aeroflot plans to buy foreign-built engines for 14 ofits Ilyushin Il-8
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
TRADE COURT BACKS FIRM STAND AGAINST PRISON-MADE GOODS
Paula L. Green |
The heat is on for U.S. importers to ensure their Chinese-made goods are not produced with the aid o
Maritime
CITIC AUSTRALIA TO TAKE STAKE IN PORTMAN MINING
Reuters |
The local unit of China's state-owned investment firm China International Trust & Investment Corp. s
CANADIAN GRAIN, OILSEED EXPORTS MAY MOVE TO ASIA VIA US PORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Canadian grain and oilseeds could be moving out of U.S. ports by the 1995-96 marketing year, industr
Maritime
TROPICAL STORM STIRRED UP COINS, JEWELRY, DIVERS SAY
Lynne Bumpus-Hooper |
Tropical Storm Gordon swept through Florida twice the week before Thanksgiving, carrying some dark c
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 9, 1995 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
CHANCES GOOD FOR NY COMP REFORM WITH NEW GOVERNOR, GROUP SAYS
HELEN MacLEOD |
A 6,000-member statewide coalition of employers who are seeking workers compensation reform, believe
TAIWAN'S OTC COMPUTER SYSTEM SEEN DETERRING INVESTMENTS
Alice Hung |
Hopes for Taiwan's revamped over-the-counter stock market are sinking rapidly as new technology and
PORTLAND REACHES OUT
Ackroyd Photography |
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Maritime
TIME WARNER, PARTNERS PUSH CABLE IN JAPAN
Associated Press |
Time Warner Inc. and its three entertainment business partners are creating a joint venture that is
Maritime
NEW CARGO LAW EXPECTED TO BOOST PA. PORT TRAFFIC
Michael Fabey |
Port officials and business leaders are hoping a new state law that allows trucks to haul heavier co
Maritime
NEW CANDIDATE FOR NY PORT AGENCY SEEN POLITICAL MOVE
Alan Abrams |
New York Gov. George Pataki's latest pick to head the nation's largest port authority is seen by are
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
American Association of Exporters and Importers Textile Quota |
Textile Quotas to Watch as of Jan. 5, 1995* COUNTRY CATEGORY DESCRIPTION % FILLE
Maritime
SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT SETS GOAL OF GLOBALIZING ECONOMY IN 1995
Reuters |
Making South Korea part of the global economy will be the government's most urgent task in 1995, Pre
Maritime
FRITZ CONTINUES BINGE WITH AIR COMPAK DEAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fritz Cos. announced Monday that it has purchased Air Compak International, a Rosemont,Pa., freight
STEELMAKER IN GERMANY FORGES TELECOM BUSINESS
Reuters |
German steel and engineering group Thyssen AG said it will invest billions ofdollars in tele
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GAS WELL ABLAZE IN SOUTHERN INDIANEW DELHI, India - Firefighters battled a ranging f
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 9, 1995 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
CHINA SOON MAY BOOST US WHEAT PURCHASES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China could buy another 500,000 to 1 million metric tons of U.S. wheat in 1994-95 (June-May) on top
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