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GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 18, 1994 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
CANADIAN REPORT SLAMS JAMES BAY IMPACT STUDY
Leo Ryan |
Hydro-Quebec must correct "major inadequacies" in its mammoth environmental-impact study of the US$1
LATIN GLOBAL IMPORTS OUTSTRIP EXPORTS
Charles W. Thurston |
Latin America's thirst for world trade has yet to be quenched, and signs are that the slowly rising
BARGES, RAILWAYS ENJOY MISSISSIPPI VALLEY GLUT
Gary Taylor |
With barge rates running an estimated one-third the cost of rail shipping in the Mississippi River s
NIGERIA WANTS OK TO SURPASS OIL QUOTA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Nigerian Oil Minister Don Etiebet said Friday that his country wanted to be given a dispensation to
RAIL GROUP AGAIN SOUNDS ALARM OVER MEXICO'S TRUCK WEIGHT RULES
Rip Watson |
The Association of American Railroads is raising alarms again about overweight trucks. Brian
SENATE'S CENTER STAGE TO FEATURE NEW PRIORITIES
Stephanie Nall |
January's GOP takeover won't be nearly as dramatic in the Senate as in the House for transport and o
GOP-LED PANEL IN TEXAS TO EMPHASIZE TAX CREDITS
Kevin G. Hall |
Stripped of its right to regulate intrastate trucking and Democrats who wanted to do so, the Texas R
LAWMAKER DISPUTES TEST FOR MILITARY SHIPMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The outgoing chairman of the House Armed Services Committee wants the Pentagon to reconsider a plan
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
2 COMPANIES AGREE TO FORM MEXICO INSURERGrupo Financiero Banamex-Accival SA de CV and Aegon
PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
COLTON & CO. (Arlington, Va.) - Peter Noble was appointed vice president and chief engineer for this
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story headlined "Republican-Led Congress May Be Trouble for Shippers," which appeared Friday, No
US, JAPAN TO INCREASE MEETINGS ON AIR SAFETY AND NAVIGATION
Reuters |
U.S. and Japanese aviation authorities have agreed to expand cooperation on safety measures includin
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
HAPAG-LLOYD TO RENEW ITS BOEING FLEETHAMBURG, Germany - German charter airline and p
ROADWAY PACKAGE GIVES BAR CODING A NEW DIMENSION
Gregory S. Johnson |
Roadway Package System Inc. has redesigned its long-held bar code and will use a new technology, cal
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST FOR "REMAIL'
Peter Tirschwell |
U.S. companies and organizations that do business abroad are increasingly relying on international b
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 18, 1994 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
CLEARING A PATH FOR IMPORTS, BRAZIL LOWERS MAIL-ORDER DUTY
James Bruce |
Looking to stymie price increases by local merchants and manufacturers during the holiday shopping s
Maritime
NY-NJ PORT AGENCY GOES ONLINE TO DISCUSS TRANSPORTATION STUDY
William Armbruster |
People around the world turned on their computers last Thursday to tune in to the firstin a series o
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TRW, TELEGLOBE PLAN WIRELESS PHONE SYSTEM
Reuters |
TRW Inc. and Teleglobe Inc. entered the space phone race this past week, announcing plans to build a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SENATOR BLASTS CANADA'S PLAN TO RESTRICT US TV
John Maggs |
The chairman of the Senate's telecommunications committee attacked Canada's planned restrictions on
CLINTON PUSHES TRADE HIGHER ON HIS AGENDA
John Maggs |
In the wake of a devastating defeat for Democrats at the polls, President Clinton has turned to futu
COFR DEADLINE NEARS, AND ACTIVITY HEATS UP
Alan Abrams |
For oil-tanker owners all over the world, it's no longer a question of if, but of how. For years, th
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN URGED TO TAKE LEADING ROLE IN ENERGYTOKYO - Japan should play a leading role i
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - Nov. 18, 1994 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ASSAILANT SHOOTS OFFICIAL OF MOSCOW EXCHANGEMOSCOW - A gunman seriously wounded the
Maritime
US: SEABED MINING TREATY MUST RESPECT FREE MARKET
Canute James |
The United States has warned against over-regulation of deep seabed mining, saying that the principl
Maritime
RAIL LINES REORGANIZE SYSTEMS TO STREAMLINE CUSTOMER SERVICE
Russ Banham |
Many railroads are aligning their operating and marketing systems to more effectively serve their cu
ISO'S REALIGNMENT DERAILS INDUSTRY MEETING IN NYC
Margo D. Beller |
The planned restructuring of the Insurance Services Office into an independent company has forced th
PLANNED AIRPORT WILL REPLACE THREE CURRENT BERLIN FACILITIES
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
An airport that will cost up to 10 billion deutsche marks ($6.3 billion) is to be built in Berlin, r
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
STEEL PALLETS CUSHION BIG DRUMS
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Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TECHNOLOGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BOEING GETS APPROVAL TO BUY LITTON DIVISIONThe Federal Trade Commission has given the Boeing
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CRITICS DOMINATE BORDER CLEANUP GROUP'S 1ST SESSION
John M. Nagel |
Still in its infancy, the organization responsible for cleaning up the U.S.-Mexico border is already
Maritime
NEW FEAR IN ASIA: INFRASTRUCTURE "BUBBLE'
Mark Magnier |
While Asia has long worried that there won't be enough money around to fund its ambitious infrastruc
Maritime
A COMMITTEE FALLS
JOC Staff |
Key transportation issues acted upon by the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, adapted f
Maritime
JAPAN BEGINS TESTING AUSTRALIAN BEEF IMPORTS
Reuters |
Japan started emergency nationwide checks on imported Australian beef on Friday to see if it is cont
Maritime
AMOCO TURNS TO PACIFIC RIM TO BOOST PTA CAPACITY
Reuters |
Amoco Corp., the world's largest producer of purified terephthalic acid,plans to invest in n
DULLES CLIMBS THE CARGO LADDER
Lisa Burgess |
Richard P. Norris is the new air cargo development manager for the Metropolitan Washington Airports
EXPRESS OPERATIONS CATCH ON WITHIN ASIA
William Armbruster |
Setting up an intra-Asia express network is fast becoming one of the hottest trends in the air cargo
SPECIALISTS EXPECTED TO REAP BENEFITS
Debra Werner |
Intrastate trucking deregulation will bring additional business to the trucking companies that speci
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