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ECONOMISTS SEE CANADA EXPORTS AT RECORD LEVELS AGAIN IN '94
Leo Ryan |
Economists are predicting Canadian exports will again surge to record levels this year after Canada'
Maritime
MEXICAN STOCK MARKET SHRUGS OFF DISTURBANCE IN CHIAPAS
Andres Oppenheimer |
When leftist guerrillas last month staged Mexico's first armed insurrection in two decades, there wa
Maritime
EU MINISTERS SEEKING TO END GREEK BLOCKADE OF MACEDONIA
Dina Kyriakidou |
European foreign ministers are pressing Greece to lift a controversial trade blockade on the former
Maritime
INDIA TO EXPEDITE DUMPING PROBES AS COMPLAINTS GROW
N. Vasuki Rao |
As complaints of dumping mount, the Indian government is promising domestic industry it will speed u
Maritime
HONG KONG POSTS 2 PERCENT JOBLESS RATE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Hong Kong seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the three months ended Dec. 31 was 2 percent
A.P. MOLLER GROUP TO QUIT INTERTANKO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Danish shipping group A.P. Moller has resigned from the International Association of Independent
Maritime
ROMANIA DRAGS FEET ON PROMISE OF LAND REFORM
Adrian Dascalu |
Ilie Anghel is one of millions of disgruntled Romanians still waiting to get back land seized from t
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
EXPEDITORS LANDS CONTRACT FROM MONTGOMERY WARD
John Davies |
Montgomery Ward has chosen Expeditors International to handle the import paperwork for most shipment
DESIGN CENTER AIMS TO BOOST TOY QUALITY IN CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
China has established its first design center for "extravagant toys for export," seeking to capitali
Maritime
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CBT TO ASK USDA TO RELEASE DATA EARLIERCHICAGO - Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) offici
ZAMBIA SEEKS COPPER FROM CHILE TO FILL ORDERS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Zambia is seeking to obtain copper from Chile and elsewhere to "catch up" on its sales commitments,
CANADA BANK DATABASE TO AID SMALL BUSINESS
Associated Press |
Royal Bank of Canada said it is testing a computerized service designed to help small businesses gra
Maritime
QUEEN MARY ATTRACTION LOST $4.2 MILLION IN '93
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
With only one profitable month, the Queen Mary lost $4.2 million last year, its first under a manage
Maritime
PRATT AND FAIRCHILD AWAIT WORD ON SALE OF CZECH AIRCRAFT PRODUCER COMPANIES VYING FOR SHARE OF AERO
Michele Kayal |
Two U.S. aerospace companies are on pins and needles awaiting a decision by the Czech government on
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES GROUP FURTHER LIMITS CANADA COD TAKE
Associated Press |
Delegates from 15 nations rejected Canada's plea for a total ban on cod fishing in international wat
Maritime
SNOWED UNDER? MONTREAL CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO DIG OUT
Leo Ryan |
While much of the United States has spent the better part of the winter trying to cope with tons of
Maritime
SWEDEN WANTS 5-YEAR BREAK ON FEES FOR EU MEMBERSHIP
Associated Press |
European Union hopeful Sweden has asked for a five-year break on its membership contribution because
Maritime
WORKERS COMP PACKAGE READY FOR HOUSE VOTE IN KENTUCKY
Bruce Gray |
The state House Labor and Industry committee unanimously approved a workers compensation reform bill
PARAGUAY PRESIDENT DRAFTS PLAN TO OPEN INSURANCE MARKET
Paula L. Green |
A proposal to reform and open the Paraguayan insurance market will head to Congress in Asuncion, Par
ATLAS VAN LINES REJECTS PROPOSAL BY BUREAU TO INCREASE RATES BY 6 PERCENT
Rip Watson |
Atlas Van Lines Inc., one of the largest U.S. moving companies, is removing itself fromthe proposal
MOLSON BUILDING NY WAREHOUSE TO IMPROVE US DISTRIBUTION
Gregory S. Johnson |
Crammed for warehouse space in Buffalo, N.Y., Molson Breweries USA is building a distribution center
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ILLINOIS CENTRAL CORP. (Chicago) - F. Jay Taylor was named a director of this parent of Illinois Cen
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
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ARBITRATORS: FORMER HAUSER CHEMISTS BROUGHT TRADE SECRETS TO OTHER FIRM
Jim Sheeler |
Former chemists at Hauser Chemical Research Inc. apparently used secret technology from Hauser to fu
US TRADE AGENCY SPURS LATIN EXPORT PROMOTION
Charles W. Thurston |
The U.S. Trade Development Agency is accelerating its trade promotion push in Latin America with a m
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Feb. 17, 1994 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
FMC MEMBER SEES SIGNS OF RESOLUTION IN TAA FIGHT
Janet Porter |
In one of the first concrete indications of how the dispute between the Trans- Atlantic Agreement an
MEXICO CUTS NATURAL GAS IMPORTS, BUT DEMAND STILL EXPECTED TO GROW
Martin Langfield |
Mexico, which as recently as last year looked to be facing an ever-rising bill for natural gas impor
DECEMBER TRADE GAP NARROWED SHARPLY DEFICIT FOR YEAR IS WORST SINCE '88
Richard Lawrence |
The merchandise trade gap narrowed sharply in December but not enough to prevent the United States f
MOBIL TO RETURN TO INDIAN MARKET IN VENTURE WITH STATE OIL REFINER
N. Vasuki Rao |
Mobil Corp. of Fairfax, Va., announced agreement for a joint venture with Corp. Ltd., the country's
FLA. PLANT TO USE SUGAR TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
South Florida's newest power plant won't consume coal, oil or uranium. It won't even be owned by Flo
GREEN PARTY SEES RED, DELAYS RUSSIAN PORT PROJECT
Juliette Rossant |
Russia's budding environmental movement has helped stop a $2 billion project to build a major port d
JAPANESE BARRIERS UPSET US MAKERS OF MEDICAL DEVICES
Robin Bulman |
The United States can rightfully claim half of the world's $93 billion market for medical devices an
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AUSTRALIAN STEVEDORES HAND OUT PINK SLIPSCANBERRA, Australia - The dock strike that
Maritime
PORT OF SEATTLE REMAINS PROFITABLE AS DIRE PREDICTION PROVES OFF BASE
John Davies |
The Port of Seattle finished 1993 with a $4 million profit instead of the $8 million loss that it ha
Maritime
INSURERS WIN LAWSUIT OVER MINN. COMP REFUND
Scott Carlson |
Some 20 insurance companies and their subsidiaries have won a federal lawsuit giving them rights to
GE AWAITS ROLE IN SAUDI JET ORDERS
Associated Press |
As one of the nation's two primary aircraft engine makers, General Electric Co. is waiting to see ho
GERMAN STATE SEEKS USE FOR FORMER US AIR BASES
William Armbruster |
The German state of Rheinland-Pfalz is seeking civilian uses for four former U.S. military air bases
BILL WOULD PROTECT LABOR IN SALE OF SHORT LINES
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Recently introduced legislation opposed by the railroad industry would force the railroads to protec
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