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MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
KOREAN YARD, UNION REACH TEMPORARY ACCORDSEOUL, South Korea - The Hyundai group and
Maritime
'92 LOSS SEEN FOR LLOYD'S, BUT '93 MAY TURN AROUND
HELEN MacLEOD |
Lloyd's of London is expected to show an overall loss of UK1 billion ($1.55 billion) in the 1992 yea
ANIMALS TO GO BY "ARK' AT SINGAPORE AIRLINES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
It can carry 10 elephants, 10 gorillas, 20 lions, 30 hippopotamuses and 100 chimpanzees. The
DELTA CLAIMS JOB CUTBACKS TO HAVE LITTLE CARGO IMPACT
Miriam Widman |
Cargo operations at Delta Air Lines will escape relatively unharmed, compared to thepassenger side,
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX RISES IN SINGAPORE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Singapore's July consumer price index rose 3.7 percent from a year earlier, according to the Departm
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
DIESEL FUEL PRICE RANGES
Comdata Corp., Brentwood, Tenn. / Journal of Commerce |
STATE Aug. 6 Aug. 13 California $1.23
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - Aug. 23, 1994 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High
IRAQ STILL OPPOSES TERMS FOR FLUSHING PIPELINE
Pamela Conway |
Baghdad remains opposed to the wording of a draft U.N. resolution that wouldallow Turkey to
HONG KONG LOOSENS RATE CARTEL'S GRIP
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong is widely acknowledged to be among the freest markets in the world, with import duties on
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,100-$1,150per ton lots &
ISSUES STILL BEFORE CONGRESS
JOC Staff |
Congress will face a number of unresolved issues, including trade, transportation and insurance meas
BROWN REFUSES TO PREDICT OUTCOME OF US-JAPAN TRADE TALKS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. Commerce Secretary Ronald Brown Tuesday refused to predict whether enough progress would be mad
SAS HEADS FOR PROFIT, BUT FUTURE STILL FUZZY
Bruce Barnard |
Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) is getting along just fine without visionary leaders sketching gr
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
GOVERNMENT MOVES RAISE QUESTIONS ON INDIA'S AVIATION LIBERALIZATION
N. Vasuki Rao |
Recent moves suggest India is moving two steps forward and one back in its reform of the aviation se
US AIRLINES SET RECORDS IN '93
Reuters |
Records were set in 1993 for both the number of airline passengers and the freight tonnage carried b
US CALLS SLOT MACHINE MAKERS TO JAPAN'S FRUITFUL MARKET
Milan Ruzicka |
U.S. manufacturers of slot machines could make a killing supplying high-tech, high-risk machines to
Maritime
SRI LANKA'S NEW GOVERNMENT HOPES TO BOOST LOCAL INDUSTRY
Rahul Sharma |
Sri Lanka's new People's Alliance government plans to boost local industry to generate more jobs and
Maritime
PALLADIUM CONTRACT OK'D FOR TOKYO EXCHANGE USE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has formally approved the palladium futures con
DEEPENING THE MISSISSIPPI TO OPEN POSSIBILITIES FOR PORT OF BATON ROUGE
Associated Press |
Forty feet under the Mississippi River's opaque waters, a 5-foot-high ledge of mud blocks the way of
Maritime
NEIGHBORS PROVIDE POWER FOR CZECH FIRM'S SAILS
Michele Kayal |
The nearest ocean is three countries away and not a hint of a salty breeze ever makes it to this his
Maritime
VOLUME ON GREAT LAKES GROWS ON COAL AND STONE
John Boyd |
The U.S.-flag Great Lakes bulk fleets are still trailing their 1993 volume after a weather-beaten sl
Maritime
GERMAN RIVER PORT PLANS BIG PUSH TO INCREASE CONTAINER TRAFFIC
Stephen Harris |
Germany's biggest river port, Duisburg, plans to nearly double its container- handling capacity with
Maritime
TAA ASKED TO JUSTIFY PROPOSED RULE CHANGES
Tim Sansbury |
The Federal Maritime Commission wants carriers on the North Atlantic to explain how an eastbound cap
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
UNION PACIFIC TO ABANDON UNDERUSED KANSAS LINE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Union Pacific Railroad intends to abandon its line between El Dorado and Yates Center but will conti
PRICE RISE IS EXPECTED FOR OIL IN MEDIUM TERM
Reuters |
A slide in oil prices in recent weeks may have run its course, with a price rise likely in the mediu
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES.
JOC Staff |
Tuesday Aug. 23, 1994 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representi
TOP US OFFICIAL GOES TO BAT FOR BUSINESS
Gene Linn |
The U.S. government's top official in Hong Kong has adopted a policy of actively promoting the inter
NORTHEAST INDIANA POSTS 38 PERCENT INCREASE IN WHEAT CROP
News-Sentinel |
Northeast Indiana had the second-largest wheat harvest among the state's nine districts, according t
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
The Journal of Commerce will be 167 years old on Sept. 1. Those familiar with this newspaper
TRANSPORT, INSURANCE, TRADE BILLS RACE THE CLOCK
Stephanie Nall |
Legislation affecting maritime subsidies, the national highway system, new taxes on insurers, high-s
ADMINISTRATION SET TO CLARIFY EXPORT-PROMOTION POLICIES
Richard Lawrence |
The Clinton administration, building on its year-old national export strategy, is about to release t
US DOLLAR STABLE ON STRENGTH OF BONDS
MICHAEL DuVALLY |
The U.S. dollar held firm to gains from previous trading zones benefitingfrom a stronger U.S
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
CHINA FASHION FESTIVAL DRAWS GLOBAL MAKERS
Mark O'neill |
Foreign fashion and designer apparel makers are the latest businesses to target the potentially huge
Maritime
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