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GROUP URGES PERMANENT PANEL ON ENVIRONMENT FOR TRADE BODY
John Zarocostas |
A global ecology group is calling on nations to create a permanent structure to review the relations
Maritime
CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON CONTROVERSIAL PORT IN EASTERN THAILAND
Ron Corben |
Work has begun on a deep-sea port in eastern Thailand, a project surrounded by controversy, protests
Maritime
CONTAINER LESSORS BLAME GENSTAR FOR OVERCAPACITY
Allen R. Wastler |
Container lessor executives are blaming their industry's overcapacity woes on its largest member, Ge
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY TO OPEN ON APRIL 5MONTREAL - The Ottawa-based St. Lawrence Seawa
Maritime
CORPUS CHRISTI CHIEF READY TO RETIRE AS SEARCH FOR A REPLACEMENT DRAGS ON
George F.W. Telfer |
Harry G. Plomarity is retiring next week after 18 years as executive director of the Port of Corpus
Maritime
UK MANUFACTURERS BLAME TAA, NOT CURRENCY FLUX, FOR EXPORT DROP
Janet Porter |
British shippers are continuing to compile evidence that, they say, proves the Trans-Atlantic Agreem
Maritime
NEW ORLEANS, PORT POISED FOR COMEBACK AFTER LEAN TIMES
George F.W. Telfer |
New Orleans and its port both have seen better days, but they're poised to see better days again.
Maritime
ALLSTATE EXPECTS TO LOSE $350 MILLION IN QUAKE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The Northridge earthquake will hit Allstate Corp. with losses of at least $350 million, company offi
US FIRM TO HELP HEAL RUSSIAN HEALTH CARE
Charles Stein |
While the White House tries to figure out how to change the American health- care system, U.S. offic
UNUM SUBSIDIARY FORMED AS LLOYD'S CORPORATE NAME
Margo D. Beller |
Duncanson & Holt Group, a subsidiary of UNUM Corp. in Portland, Maine, has disclosed its investment
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY AUDIT SAID TO BLAST EMPIRE NON-DISCLOSURELast summer, a special Senate panel investigatin
HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE BEGINS WORK ON NATIONAL PRODUCT LIABILITY BILL
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
While proponents of legislation creating a uniform product liability system hope the first House hea
INSURANCE EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
USF&G EARNINGS RISE FOR YEAR AND QUARTERBALTIMORE - United States Fidelity & Guarant
CALIF. BILL WOULD FUND EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE
Associated Press |
Democratic state Assemblyman Rusty Areias introduced a bill this week to create a new state earthqua
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
US HEARING SPARKS OUTCRY OVER CANADIAN TOLLS ON SEAWAY
John Boyd |
U.S. officials, accelerating their campaign to push Canada toward removing expensive tolls on shippi
Maritime
INDIA MAY PRIVATIZE ENTIRE PORT IN BOMBAY
N. Vasuki Rao |
The Ministry of Surface Transport may privatize the entire Port of Jawaharlal Nehru in Bombay instea
Maritime
NYK TO OPEN CHANNELS TO CHINA WITH SHANGHAI SUBSIDIARY, SERVICE
Mark Magnier |
Nippon Yusen Kaisha Ltd. (NYK Line) said it will be the first Japanese line to establish a wholly ow
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NOL AND JURONG IN JOINT YARD DEALSINGAPORE - Neptune Orient Lines Ltd., Singapore's
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
COLUMBUS LINE INC. (Jersey City, N.J.) - Marco Pacella, a Columbus Line veteran who was recently a s
Maritime
MATSON REGISTERS DECLINE IN 1993 OPERATING PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Matson Navigation Co. posted a 6 percent dip in operating profit for 1993 as container volume and au
Maritime
BATTLING BREWERIES' NAME GAME NEARS END
Michele Kayal |
A battle of the brews that has been frothing since 1911 may be drawing to a close as Anheuser-Busch
THAILAND-JAPAN CONFERENCE TO RAISE TERMINAL FEES 25 PERCENT CONFERENCE BLAMES PORT AUTHORITY
Ron Corben |
Higher fees imposed last year by the Port Authority of Thailand will be passed on to importers and e
Maritime
EU SUPPORTS CORRIDORS TO BALKANS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The European Commission has pledged $110 million to establish two customs corridors through the Balk
CRISIS LOOMS IN US-CANADA RELATIONS AS TRADE TENSION NEARS BOILING POINT
Leo Ryan |
The United States and Canada appear to be heading for a major confrontation on long-simmering trade
CHINA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE 40 AIRCRAFT THIS YEAR
P.T. Bangsberg |
China expects to take delivery of at least 40 aircraft this year, primarilyfrom Boeing Co. a
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story "Lorenzo Gains New Partners in Bid to Launch Airline," which appeared on Page 3B on Jan. 2
PAYING FOR THE ALAMEDA CORRIDOR: SANTA FE WANTS TRUCKERS TO PITCH IN
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shipping lines have joined railroads as likely candidates to help pay for construction of the $1.8 b
CHERNOMYRDIN FAILS TO SELL WEST ON RUSSIAN REFORM
Keith M. Rockwell |
If Viktor Chernomyrdin's purpose in coming to this posh resort was to reassure the galaxy of busines
TRANSPORT COMPANIES FARE POORLY IN MAGAZINE SURVEY ON US FIRMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transportation companies figure prominently in a new report by Fortune magazine on the most- and lea
BUNKER MARKET LANGUISHES AT LA, LONG BEACH PORTS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The last remaining players in the Los Angeles/Long Beach bunker fuel market are struggling to hold o
TEAMSTERS UNION NAMES TRUSTEE TO OVERSEE NEW YORK LOCAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ron Carey, Teamsters union president, citing evidence of organized crime involvement in the operatio
CARGO COMPANIES PRAISE PROPOSAL TO OVERHAUL MEXICAN AIRPORTS
Kevin G. Hall |
Air transport interests are welcoming word from Mexico's transport ministry - the Secretaria de Comu
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CP-CN MERGER TALKS ON COURSE, OFFICIAL SAYSMONTREAL - Talks to merge the eastern ope
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
The good side of this wretched winter weather is that we can put our fears of global warming on the
Maritime
RX FOR EU AIRLINES: LESS AID, MORE COMPETITION
Bruce Barnard |
Europe's financially troubled airlines need more competition and less state support to survive in th
CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTWAYS CLIMBS BACK INTO THE BLACK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The continuing financial turnaround at Emery Worldwide and stronger performances by Con-Way Transpor
CARGO VOLUME INCREASES 5 PERCENT AT BALTIMORE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A combination of new shipping services, a surge in imports and expanded trade with South America boo
Maritime
NEW JERSEY TERMINAL OPERATORS TO FIGHT CUSTOMS CONSOLIDATION
Alan Abrams |
Marine terminal operators who say they will be put at a competitive disadvantage by U.S. Customs' pl
Maritime
MARITIME OFFICIALS URGE NATIONAL DREDGING POLICY
Alice Cantwell |
A national dredging policy needs to be developed to protect both the shipping industry and the envir
Maritime
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