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JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, Dec. 15, '93 - Nov. 29, '94 (a graph) (2
CALIFORNIA DREDGING EXPERT COMES TO BAT FOR NY PORT INTERESTS
Alan Abrams |
Tom Wakeman started out in the dredging business by approaching it as a scientific problem. Now he k
CHINESE BOX PRODUCER EXPANDS INTO REEFERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The largest maker of maritime containers in China is adding refrigerated types to its inventory thro
Maritime
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BN, C&NW ADVANCE IN WYO. TRACK WORKGILLETTE, Wyo. - Burlington Northern Railroad and the Chi
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
WESTERN BULK TAKES ON 15 JEBSENS BULK SHIPSThe Western Bulk Group said Thursday that it woul
Maritime
HOLT EXPANDS WATERFRONT EMPIRE, BUYS STEVEDORE FIRM
Henry J. Holcomb |
Thomas J. Holt's growing waterfront empire got even bigger recently when he took over assets of Inde
Maritime
HONG KONG BULK CARRIER MOVES INTO MANAGEMENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Local bulk carrier IMC Holdings Ltd. is broadening its scope into ship management by acquiring two f
Maritime
PORT OF OAKLAND SETTLES LAWSUIT OVER WETLANDS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The Port of Oakland will be able to develop a 34-acre site near the Oakland Airport as part of a set
Maritime
OIL SPILL FORCES COAST GUARD TO CLOSE SECTION OF MISSISSIPPI
Associated Press |
A barge carrying crude oil hit an underwater object in the Mississippi River Thursday, ripping a 3-f
Maritime
US, CANADA SET FRAMEWORK FOR AVIATION DEAL
Lisa Burgess |
The United States and Canada announced Thursday the framework for a new bilateral air agreement that
EU SHIPPERS FEAR BOX LINES ARE ILLEGALLY REGULATING SPACE UK COUNCIL LOOKS AT VESSEL SHARING
Janet Porter |
European shippers suspect that container shipping lines operating in the North Atlantic trades may b
Maritime
MAGAZINE EXPORTER RACKS UP GAINS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
As president of Worldwide Media Service, Lee Selverne's determination to penetrate Russia has paid o
LA, LONG BEACH PORTS PLAN PACT WITH 3 RAILS FOR CORRIDOR USE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and three railroads scheduled a news conference Thursday to
AIR FREIGHT MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZES IN NEGOTIATION OF RATES AND SERVICES
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Air Freight Management Services Inc. only does one thing: it negotiates rates and services for shipp
SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT WEIGHS POTENTIAL FOR INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
Jay Baltezore |
Having lost out on a bid for a direct route to London, Salt Lake City International Airport wants to
JAPAN POISED TO MEET US DEMAND ON PENSIONS OPTIMISM GROWS FOR BILATERAL DEAL ON FINANCIAL SERVICES
Mark Magnier |
Japan appears ready to meet at least one key U.S. demand in bilateralfinancial services nego
OPERATION PERE NOEL AIMS TO BAG COUNTERFEITERS
Tara Patel |
In an attempt to staunch the number of counterfeit goods under Christmas trees this holiday season,
REOPENING OF IND. TRACKS MAY IMPERIL AUTO DRIVERS
Tim Zorn |
Dormant more than three years, a set of railroad tracks through northwestern Porter County will come
STRAIGHT TALK - IRA ROSENFELD CLINTON PLAN FOR DOT SHOWS ADMINISTRATION STILL DOESN'T GET IT
Ira Rosenfeld |
Despite the results of the November national elections and the overwhelming mandate for change in Wa
PROCEDURE, APATHY BLAMED FOR FAILED DOUBLE-STACK
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A key lawmaker in the battle over a Massachusetts double-stack rail plan said Wednesday that the mea
SANTA FE, BN PLAN TO FILE REVISED MERGER PLAN TODAY
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Santa Fe Pacific Corp. and Burlington Northern Inc. expect to file registration documents for their
END TO PORT CALL IN MEXICO MAY PUT APPLES BACK ON ROAD
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Fruit importer Patrick Dunbar is looking for a ship line willing to make a stop at Mexico's west coa
DREDGING REPORT FAILS TO SET POLICY PRIORITIES
Tim Sansbury |
Port officials who had hoped that a forthcoming federal report would set priorities between dredging
RUSSIA FOILED IN BID TO JOIN TRADE WATCHDOG
Michael S. Lelyveld |
In a setback for post-Cold War diplomacy, Western allies failed to approve Russia's membership in a
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS TOP US RAIL CARRIERS, 1993
Association of American Railroads, Washington. |
No text.
SPECULATORS, HOARDERS DRIVE UP ALUMINUM PRICES IN CHINA
Reuters |
Aluminum hoarders and speculators have driven the price so high that many factories using the metal
BUREAUCRACY BOXES IN ROMANIAN STOWAWAYS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Eight months after they sailed to the United States inside cargo containers, several Romanian stowaw
UK FIRM HOPES NEW FABRIC WILL STRETCH ITS SALES
Reuters |
An innovative fiber produced by a British chemical company could be set for sales growth that will m
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, Dec. 15, '93 - Nov. 29, '94 (a graph) (2
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Dec. 22, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
JOBLESS RATE INCREASES IN NORWAY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The number of unemployed in Norway rose by 4,635 in December from November, to 98,424, giving a jobl
IMF SAYS MEXICO ACTED APPROPRIATELY TO DEVALUE PESO
Reuters |
The International Monetary Fund gave its approval Thursday to Mexico's decision to devalue its curre
DOLLAR JUMPS HIGHER BUT REMAINS VULNERABLE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar broke through a key resistance level against the deutsche mark Thursday, but dealers
SENATE FARM CHAIRMAN HITS CONSERVATION PLAN
Doug Palmer |
The incoming Senate Agriculture Committee chairman accused the U.S. Department of Agriculture of sur
CHINA SEES ONGOING BOOM FOR CONSUMER GOODS
P.T. Bangsberg |
China's consumer-goods market will continue to boom next year, with sales forecast to rise 24 percen
Maritime
CHINA MISREAD US IN ITS FAILED WTO BID
John Zarocostas |
Failure by the Chinese political leadership to read accurately the Clinton administration's policy p
Maritime
CLINTON DROPS PLAN TO HIKE GRAZING FEE
Richard Cowen |
The Clinton administration has abandoned its long-sought fee increases for cattle grazing on federal
CHINA SAYS TRADE SPAT, TAIWAN HURT US TIES
Associated Press |
The main obstacles to better China-U.S. relations are Taiwan and trade disputes, the Foreign Ministr
Maritime
RUSSIAN OUTPUT OF ALUMINUM EXCEEDS PLEDGE WEST BLAMED
Grigori Gerenstein |
Russia has cut production of primary aluminum by 217,000 tons since November 1993, but the figure fa
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