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CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story "Israel, PLO Agree on Several Key Issues in Paris Trade Talks," which appearedon Page 3A o
Maritime
GERMANY'S REXRODT SEES SIGNS OF STRONG ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Conny Lotze |
Economics Minister Guenter Rexrodt said many German industrial sectors showed clear signs of recover
Maritime
TRADE SURPLUS DOUBLED IN S. AFRICA IN MONTH
Sean Ross |
South Africa's monthly trade surplus more than doubled in March, as exports surged because of the de
Maritime
JAPAN'S HATA PLEDGES BILL TO REFORM TAX SYSTEM CURRENT RATIOS "OUT OF BALANCE'
Mark Magnier |
Tsutomu Hata, expected to become Japan's next prime minister, pledged Friday that his coalition gove
Maritime
VOTE ON APPOINTMENT DIVIDES MASSACHUSETTS PORT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The Massachusetts Port Authority was ripped by dissension last week after the agency's board of dire
Maritime
CALIF. FIRMS DESIGN TOWNS IN ASIA FROM THE GROUND UP
Brian Johns |
Northern California's urban designers are finding ample business opportunities in Vietnam and China,
Maritime
JUDICIARY PANEL PRESSED TO MOVE ON PRODUCT LIABILITY BILL
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Pressure is mounting on House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jack Brooks, D- Texas, to free up legisla
EU, RUSSIA NEAR A DEAL ON EXPORTS OF URANIUM
Bruce Barnard |
The European Union is set to remove the last obstacles to a free-trade accord with Moscow this week,
ON THE EDGE - CHARLES THURSTON PAPERLESS CONCEPT WINS MORE CONVERTS DURING INFORMATION CONVENTION
Charles Thurston |
Crusaders for a paperless society met in New York for four days last week, to demonstrate a thousand
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BRITISH-LED CONSORTIUM TO BUILD LISBON BRIDGE
Associated Press |
An international consortium led by British consulting firm Trafalgar House on Monday was awarded a 2
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
US MANUFACTURERS' GROUP SLAMS PROPOSED RISE IN SHIPPING TAXES
Tim Sansbury |
The National Association of Manufacturers Funds will oppose higher shipping taxes to pay for the $1
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
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
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
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
INTEGRATED CARRIERS EXPAND IN ASIA
William Armbruster |
Driven by bullish projections for continued strong economic growth in Asia, integrated air carriers
COMPETITION MOUNTS AT MIAMI
Ted Reed |
Miami International Airport has just passed John F. Kennedy International as the leading U.S. airpor
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
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US MACHINE TOOL ORDERS
Association for Manufacturing Technology, McLean, Va. |
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FORD UNVEILS PLANS TO REORGANIZE, STREAMLINE WORLDWIDE OPERATIONS
David Lawder |
Ford Motor Co., moving to streamline its global operations, announced a major realignment of its bus
Maritime
CLINTON TALKS MARKETS WITH AUSTRIAN LEADER
Reuters |
President Clinton and Austrian Chancellor Franz Vranitzky reaffirmed friendly ties between their cou
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS South Africa: Challenges and Opportunities. April 25. New York. Conta
Maritime
NEW BUDGET CALLS FOR LA TO TAKE MORE PORT FUNDS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
In yet another diversion of harbor funds to city hall, the Port of Los Angeles this coming year will
Maritime
IRON SHIPS CUT SUPERIOR'S ICE, BUT THREAT HASN'T ENDED STEEL FIRMS' STOCKS GROWING SMALLER
John Boyd |
Ice floes in eastern Lake Superior loosened enough last week to let big ships hauling taconite iron-
Maritime
PHILIPPINES DRAFTS PLAN TO MODERNIZE TEXTILES
P.T. Bangsberg |
A modernization plan to make the Philippine textile sector more globally competitive is being drafte
Maritime
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Friday Apr. 22, 1994 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representin
ARIZ. CARVES NAFTA NICHE IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Kevin G. Hall |
Armed with a new start-up grant, trade advocates in Arizona are moving to put the state in the fast
TEAMSTERS CONTINUE STRIKE, POSTPONE INTERNAL BATTLE
Rip Watson |
Negotiations seeking an end to the Teamsters walkout against nine major less- than-truckload carrier
NY TO FUND RETROFIT OF AMTRAK TURBOLINERS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Aiming to increase speeds on the country's only diesel-powered, high-speed rail corridor, New York S
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DUTCH STEELMAKER WINS CZECH EMISSION PACTAMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Dutch steel giant
INDEPENDENT TEXAS OFFICE TO DEAL WITH REGULATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texas has opened an office exclusively dedicated to international insurance regulatory issues.
DISABILITIES ACT MAY BE VEHICLE FOR STRESS CLAIMS
George F.W. Telfer |
Stressed-out employees in California may turn to the Americans With Disabilities Act now that it's h
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MET LIFE PAYS FLORIDA $4.25 MILLION IN FINESTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Metropolitan Life In
US GAS USAGE FORECAST TO RISE 2.5 PERCENT IN '94
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. natural gas consumption is expected to increase by 2.5 percent to 20.7 trillion cubic feet in 1
ZURICH INSURANCE REORGANIZES PRINCIPAL BUSINESS UNITS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The Zurich Insurance Group reorganized its principal operating units with the launch of Zurich Centr
GERMANY POSTS TRADE SURPLUS OF $3.4 BILLION IN FEBRUARY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Germany posted a provisional trade surplus of 5.7 billion deutsche marks ($3.4 billion) in February,
KR-CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Knight-Ridder Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Thursday at 221.60 up 1.29 w
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Apr. 22, 1994 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
CHEAP ARGENTINE PRICES UNDERCUT US SOYBEANS
Rosalind Krasny |
Lower-priced Argentine and Brazilian soybeans are undercutting the United States' ability to compete
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