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FRENCH PROPOSAL PROMOTES INVESTMENT IN PORT PROPERTY
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
A proposed law to encourage private investment in France on public land at the country's ports does
Maritime
NAFTA, MEXICO'S COMPETITION LAW TO BE FOCUS OF MAY CONFERENCE
Kevin G. Hall |
A leading legal studies institute in Mexico and a German economic foundation are teaming up for an i
Maritime
GOVERNORS AGREE TO WORK ON BUILDING REGIONAL TRADE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The governors of Arizona, Utah and Nevada, and their counterpart from the Mexican border state of So
Maritime
RUSSIAN TRADE MINISTER BLASTS IMPORT BARRIERS IN THE WEST
John Zarocostas |
Russia's minister of external economic relations, Oleg D. Davydov, lambasted Western nations for res
Maritime
VIETNAM VIEWED AS MANUFACTURER AS WELL AS MARKET ASIAN COMPANIES SEE OPPORTUNITIES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Interest is growing throughout Asia in using Vietnam to produce goods for sale elsewhere. Ho
Maritime
ITALY REPORTS PAYMENTS DEFICIT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Italy swung to a balance of payments deficit of 2.287 trillion lire (US$14 million) in March after a
Maritime
LONG-HAUL APPROACH SUGGESTED FOR US, VIETNAM
John Rogers |
Vietnam's apparently enthusiastic response to its first U.S. trade fair has given U.S.-Vietnamese re
Maritime
FRANCE GRANTS COMPENSATION TO FISHERMEN
Reuters |
French anchovy fishermen blockading the Port of Bayonne lifted their siege Friday after the governme
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The number of employees CF Motor Freight has asked to take leaves of absence in order to reduce expe
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, April 22, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
US TEXTILE, APPAREL GROUP PLANS EXPORT TRADING FIRM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. textile and apparel industry may establish an export trading company to increase its sales
CUBA CREATES NEW MINISTRIES, SCRAPS OLD STATE COMMITTEES
Reuters |
Cuba announced a major shake-up of its bulky state administrative structure Friday. The refo
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
TRADERS SAY US DOLLAR WILL DROP AS MARKET AWAITS REPORT ON GDP
Gordon Platt |
The U.S. dollar will decline this week ahead of Thursday's report on the first-quarter gross domesti
MEXICO SETS FOREIGN BANK SUBSIDIARY REGULATIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Foreign bank subsidiaries will need a minimum of $30 million capital to operate in Mexico, according
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1) DAILY INDEX Annual Smoothed percent +6.804/18 98.74/19 98.7 4/20 9
COST-CUTTING VS. QUALITY SERVICE: A JUGGLING ACT
Jeffrey Maddow |
The relationship between service and price in the business of air freight is like the stock market -
PWA-AMR DEAL CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF
Leo Ryan |
With PWA Corp. and Air Canada recently ending several years of intense legal wrangling, the stormy C
GREENWALD TO PILOT UAL BOARD
Mark W. Lyon |
Gerald Greenwald will be chairman and chief executive of the new UAL Corp. following approval by sha
AIR CARGO FACTS
(Graphs 1-4) Colography Group; (graphs 6 & 7) MergeGlobal |
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AIRLINES ON TARGET WITH GUARANTEES
Lawrence Kaufman |
United Airlines has followed Continental and Alaska in offering guaranteed freight service to shippe
WINTER'S WRATH, REVISITED INDUSTRY AGREES: STORMS CAUSED WORST DELAYS IN YEARS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Air-cargo carriers, airlines and airports agree that the storms of this past winter caused the worst
CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Cargo Network Services' Partnership Conference. May 1-4. Conference for air cargo carriers& forwarde
ALL-CARGO "ROOKIES' SHOW OFF THEIR WARES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
While most industry observers agree that rates remain depressed in the crowded air freight lanes bet
SECRECY ORDER HAUNTS FORWARDER
William Armbruster |
To Erwin Rautenberg, it was eerily reminiscent of his teen-age years in Nazi Germany. Shortl
CRIMINALS LOVE AIR FREIGHT, OFFICIALS WARN
Valerie Darroch |
It's fast, it's efficient and it travels the world - it's express air freight and some of its bigges
ANALYSTS PREDICT SURGE IN IMPORTS, FLAT EXPORTS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Air cargo imports from Asia will be strong this year, but continued weakness in Japan's economy will
AIR-SEA FORWARDERS AT A GLANCE
JOC Staff |
Headquarters: Los Angeles. President: Erwin Rautenberg.Incorporated: 1950.Annual Sal
RAPID GROWTH TO STRAIN ASIA-PACIFIC AIRPORTS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Airports in Asia-Pacific countries will have to be greatly improved in the next few years to keep pa
INTEGRATED CARRIERS EXPAND IN ASIA
William Armbruster |
Driven by bullish projections for continued strong economic growth in Asia, integrated air carriers
PACIFIC CARGO VOLUME HEATS UP
William Armbruster |
Trans-Pacific cargo volume so far in 1994 has been growing smartly, but unlike this time last year,
PAST TIES TO CIA DOG FORWARDER
William Armbruster |
Nearly 13 years after he believes he was betrayed by his adopted country, Erwin Rautenberg is still
THE CASE OF ERWIN RAUTENBERG
JOC Staff |
1920: Born in Buckeburg, Germany. 1937: Flees Nazi regime for Argentina.1939-1945: Works par
US MAKES MOVE TO LIMIT IMPORTS OF CANADA GRAIN
Leo Ryan |
The United States Friday took a small step toward restricting imports of Canadian wheat, wheat flour
COMPETITION MOUNTS AT MIAMI
Ted Reed |
Miami International Airport has just passed John F. Kennedy International as the leading U.S. airpor
DESERT "PARKING LOT' LURES AIRCRAFT
William Armbruster |
Looking to park a new 747-400 freighter? David S. Fowler says he can do it for about as much as it w
US FIRMS IN HAITI TO PROTEST CLINTON PLAN TIGHTER EMBARGO WILL BE FOUGHT
Tim Shorrock |
A group of U.S. companies that operate in Haiti will lobby this week against a Clinton administratio
SLEEK CONTAINERSHIP TURNING SOME HEADS
Janet Porter |
The first aerodynamically designed containership is attracting attention during its first few months
LANDLUBBER PUTS ALL HANDS IN CLASS, NOT ON DECK
Bruce Barnard |
The U.S. Navy and the Suez Canal Authority have picked up someuseful tips about shipping in this lea
PUERTO RICO SENATE PLANS HEARINGS INTO PROPOSED SALE OF NAVIERAS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The Puerto Rico Senate will conduct a high-profile investigation into the sale of the state-owned sh
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