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MOMENTUM BUILDS AS ALASKA STRIVES TO END OIL EXPORT BAN
Stephanie Nall |
The Alaskan delegation in Congress, which for years sought to end the 22- year-old ban on exports of
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
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1995'S STAR ATTRACTIONS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
China, intra-Asia and South America will be the fastest-growing trade lanes in 1995, according to U.
COAST GUARD TO ESTABLISH UNLOADING ZONES FOR SINGLE HULLS
Alan Abrams |
The Coast Guard wants to let single-hull tankers unload 60 miles off the coastbecause shipow
FREIGHTER FLEET REQUIREMENTS
Boeing Corp; Mark Wauben / Journal of Commerce |
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LOOKING UP DOWN UNDER CARRIERS OPTIMISTIC AS US EXPECTED TO BUY MORE AUSTRALIAN, NEW ZEALAND MEAT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A spurt in consumer demand in Australia and New Zealand and prospects for increased U.S. meat import
AIR CARGO'S YOUNG GUNS FLEDGLING CARRIERS TO ENLARGE FLEETS, ADD ROUTES, EXPAND TERMINALS
William Armbruster |
New cargo airlines such as Polar Air Cargo, Atlas Air and American International Freight that emerge
WANTED: BOXSHIPS BOOMING MARKETS IN LATIN AMERICA, ASIA POINT TO HEADY GROWTH IN BOX VOLUME
Janet Porter |
Rapidly recovering cargo volumes in the major containerized trades, expanding markets in Asia and La
SHIP INDUSTRY MOURNS LOSSES OF EXECUTIVES DURING 1994
JOC Staff |
Aaron W. Reese, a former managing director of the Federal Maritime Commission, died at his home Jan.
TRUCKING APPOINTMENTS
JOC Staff |
Roadway Express Inc. promoted Helene Csvany from director of applications development at its Summit
SHIP ACCORDS SIGNED IN 1994
JOC Staff |
Sea-Land Service Inc. * District 1/Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (District 1/MEBA)
SEAWAY POLICY ON ICE FRIGID FEUD RAGES ON AS TOLL CONTROVERSY, SUMMIT BICKERING EMBROIL US, CANADA
Paul F. Conley |
Tolls on the St. Lawrence Seaway: First they were frozen. Then there were incentive programs to redu
MEXICO PLANS FACE LIFT BORDER TOWNS MOVE TO EXPLOIT TRADE BY PROMOTING INFRASTRUCTURE PLANS
John M. Nagel |
Texas towns along the U.S.-Mexico border are scrambling to take advantage of growing bilateral trade
NAFTA MAKES MIXED DEBUT A YEAR INTO PACT, US-MEXICAN TRADE GROWS BUT FAILS TO MEET EXPECTATIONS
Kevin G. Hall |
With the first full year of the North American Free Trade Agreement complete, the trade pact's accom
MARITIME APPOINTMENTS
JOC Staff |
Aim Caribbean Express appointed Stephen M. Carr vice president of marketing. Mr. Carr was previously
RIVALS WONDER IF UPS-SONICAIR PACT WILL LEAD FEDEX TO SAME-DAY ARENA
William Armbruster |
When elephants fight, the grass suffers. With United Parcel Service entering the same-day de
FESCO SHIFTS AUSTRALIA SERVICE FROM PORT OF TACOMA TO SEATTLE COMPANY SEEKS BERTHING PRIORITY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Rapidly growing Far East Shipping Co. is shifting its Australia service to Seattle fromTacoma in ord
Maritime
TEAM WORKS TO KEEP HISTORY ALIVE WITH A NATIONAL TRANSPORT MUSEUM
Rip Watson |
As public sources of transportation data shrivel in the wake of deregulation, three industry officia
TEAMSTERS EXCHANGE CONTRACT PROPOSALS WITH AUTO HAULERS
Rip Watson |
The Teamsters union and the National Automobile Transporters Association exchanged contract proposal
CP RAIL CLOSES DEAL TO SELL HALF OF MAINE, NEW BRUNSWICK TRACK
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Canada's CP Rail System has completed half of its deal to sell operations in Maine and New Brunswick
CONFLICT DEALS HARMFUL BLOW TO RUSSIAN AID PROSPECTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Russia's assault on the breakaway republic of Chechnya has set back prospects for $13 billion in new
PEOPLE - ENERGY
Wire and Staff Reports |
TEXACO INC. (New York) - William Bousquette was named senior vice president and chief financial offi
SURGE IN SWISS FRANC GREASES SKIDS FOR DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved lower against major currencies midday Monday, with a buoyant Swiss franc helpi
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
REQUESTS EXCEED NEED FOR TENNECO EXPANSIONHOUSTON - Tenneco said it has received ini
TAIWAN EASES SHIPPING CURBS TO CHINA, TOUTS KAOHSIUNG AS TRANSSHIPMENT HUB
Dennis Engbarth |
The Cabinet, in a major policy shift, decided Thursday to ease a ban on shipping links with rival Ch
Maritime
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
HOLLYWOOD SWEATS AS EU BATTLES OVER TV CONTENT
Raf Casert |
A continuing battle within the European Union over the broadcast industry's future left Hollywood un
Maritime
ALLSTATE CORP. PLANS TO CANCEL 20,000 MORE FLORIDA POLICIES
Associated Press |
Allstate Corp. plans to cancel 20,000 homeowner policies in the Tampa Bay area. The homeowne
TRADE DEFICIT IN NEPAL REACHES RECORD AS IMPORTS SOAR
Reuters |
Nepal's trade deficit has ballooned to a record high as imports soar and foreign countries cut back
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
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
200 ONTARIO WORKERS TO LOSE JOBS IN '95KITCHENER, Ontario - More than 200 Prudential Assuran
INFLATION AT 9.24 PERCENT IN INDONESIA FOR '94
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Indonesia's inflation reached 9.24 percent in 1994, compared with 9.77 percent in 1993, the Bisnis I
TOYS: WATERBORNE IMPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
No text.
Maritime
TEAMSTERS WILL ELECT NEXT GROUP OF TRUSTEES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The next group of Teamsters union trustees, who are responsible for auditing the union's financial l
US SUGAR INTERESTS GEAR UP FOR FIGHT OVER SUPPORT POLICY
Richard Lawrence |
A new effort to repeal the government's 60-year-old sugar support program is about to unfold in Cong
MAERSK DISCOVERS OIL AND GAS IN 6 GULF OF THAILAND WELLS
Associated Press |
A Danish company has discovered oil and gas in six of seven exploration wells it drilled in the Gulf
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Jan. 5, 1995 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
COLD WAR LAW FEARED THREAT TO WTO BENEFITS FOR CHINA
John Maggs |
Even if the United States and China are able to settle on terms next month for China's joining the W
Maritime
MANY RUSSIAN TRADE DEALS GO UNRECORDED, STUDY SAYS
John Zarocostas |
Poor customs controls and sheer corruption are responsible for large amounts of Russian trade not be
Maritime
FIRST US APPLES ARRIVE IN JAPAN, BUT NOT EVERYONE IS BITING
Braven Smillie |
A decades-long battle ended Thursday as almost 1,000 tons of U.S.-grown apples arrived in Japan.
Maritime
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