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THE JOFC CHANGES ITS LOOK TODAY DEAR READER:
Scott Bosley, Editor |
We've made several improvements that we believe will make reading The Journal of Commerce easier for
DESPITE SETBACK, FREE TRADE SEEN INEVITABLE FOR EX-USSR
Gordon Platt |
The "new" Russian ruble zone created Sept. 7 is in ruins, but the failure of monetary union doesn't
TRUCK UNDERCHARGE BILL SIGNED AS NEW DEADLINE LOOMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
President Clinton signed into law Friday morning a truck rate undercharge bill that spells out settl
CONRAIL ORDERS LOCOMOTIVES WITH AC TRACTION TECHNOLOGY
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Consolidated Rail Corp. will be the third major railroad to operate alternating current(AC) traction
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NY COMPANY TESTS SELF SCANNING ON DUTCH SUPERMARKET SHOPPERS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Hate waiting in lines at the store? A New York computer company called Symbol Technologies I
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Dec. 3, 1993Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)_
US SPEARHEADS EFFORT TO BAN BRIBES IN OECD
Stella Dawson |
The United States said it will urge industrialized nations at meetings in Paris this week to make it
Maritime
CHEVRON NEGOTIATING WITH INVESTORS TO SELL PHILADELPHIA OIL REFINERY
Tony Mercandetti |
Chevron USA Products Co. said Friday it is in "substantive discussions" with a New York-based invest
HOUSTON UTILITY BUYING OIL FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 1989
Pamela Conway |
Houston Lighting and Power Co. this month is buying residual fuel oil for the first time since 1989
JAPAN PUTS TIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON US RICE IMPORTS
Joseph Keenan |
A combination of bad weather and a changing world economic atmosphere has forced Japan to open up it
Maritime
POLISH OCEAN LINES TO REDEPLOY SHIPS ON NORTH ATLANTIC
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Polish Ocean Lines, which withdrew all its ships from the North Atlantic in July in favor of slot-ch
Maritime
N. CAROLINA'S WORKERS COMP CHOICE NARROWS
Associated Press |
A Raleigh, N.C. insurance executive is the front-runner to be the new president of the state workers
MEXICAN RAILROAD EYES CONCESSIONS, HIGHWAY-TYPE DEALS TO FUND REPAIRS
Kevin G. Hall |
Mexico's state-owned railroad may take a cue from the nation's ambitious highway construction progra
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Nov. 27, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US COTTON IMPORTS: TEXTILES & APPAREL
American Textile Manufacturers Institute |
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US BUSINESS BOOSTER SPEAKS MIND IN JAPAN
Mark Magnier |
John P. Stern doesn't act like some foreigners who have lived in Japan for a while. He doesn
TRASH IS BECOMING A SMALL TREASURE AS SIDELINE FOR NORFOLK SOUTHERN
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Trash is becoming a small but growing and profitable business for the Norfolk Southern Corp.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TECHNOLOGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ALLIED SIGNAL BUYS GEORGIA COMPANYMORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Allied Signal Inc. has acq
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NORWAY'S GDP FORECAST AT 2.75 PERCENT
Reuters |
Norway's Finance Ministry said it was shaving its 1994 forecast for overall gross domestic product (
CALIF. INVESTORS RESUME MEXICAN TREK AS HEADACHES OVER NAFTA SUBSIDE
Brian Johns |
Investors in northern California are moving ahead with Mexican projects they had postponed because o
Maritime
INCUMBENT HARPER KEEPS PRESIDENCY OF MARITIME RADIO OFFICERS UNION
Tim Shorrock |
The incumbent president of a maritime radio officers union was re-elected by a wide margin after an
Maritime
BANGLADESH'S REFORMS LEAVE FOREIGN INVESTORS UNCONVINCED
N. Vasuki Rao |
Economic reforms in Bangladesh drew praise from multilateral agencies, but overseas investors appear
Maritime
CHINA: $25 BILLION HOUSING REFORM COULD BE BOON FOR FOREIGN BUILDERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
China plans to invest more than US$25 billion for low- and middle-income housing during the next thr
Maritime
14 NEW CASINOS MAY BET ON MISSISSIPPI GAMBLING
Associated Press |
Two riverboat casinos in Tunica County, Miss., cashed in on their gamble to the tune of $140 million
Maritime
LABOR TACTICS BACKFIRE AT PORT EVERGLADES
Craig Dunlap |
A controversial stevedoring company had its Port Everglades Authority franchise probation sharply re
Maritime
KEPPEL SHIPYARD WINS PACT TO CONVERT STEAM TANKER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Keppel Shipyard of Singapore won a S$40 million contract to convert NanHai Kai Tuo, a 152,404-deadwe
Maritime
CHINESE ZONE PROMOTES AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Officials said a development zone aimed at promoting agricultural product exports is being built in
Maritime
WITH NAFTA SECURED, EMPHASIS SHIFTS TO PACIFIC RIM
Leo Ryan |
As Canada's business community gears up for an era of continental free trade encompassing Mexico and
NEW DRUG APPLICATIONS FILED BY COCENSYS FOR ANTICONVULSANT
JOC Staff |
CoCensys Inc. has filed two Investigational New Drug (IND) applications with the U.S. Food and Drug
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HERCULES INC. MAKES ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGESWILMINGTON, Del. - Hercules Inc. said it i
PEOPLE - CHEMICAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB CO. (New York) - Michael E. Autera, executive vice president of the pharmaceuti
SIEMENS DEVELOPS EXPERT SYSTEMS TOOL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Scientists at Siemens Corporate Research Inc. have developed a new programming tool that automatical
AIRLINES SEEK COURT REPRIEVE FROM HIGHER FEES AT LAX
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Having bowed to pressure from the Clinton administration to pay new, higher landing fees at Los Ange
NORTH RED TRUCK WINS COURT BIDS, GETS 3 ST. JOHNSBURY TERMINALS
Dane Hamilton |
After a fierce bidding war in a federal bankruptcy court in New York Wednesday, a New England Motor
STUDY FINDS US SOFTWARE SELLS RAPIDLY IN JAPAN
John Davies |
Japan has become the fourth-largest international market for U.S.-made personal computer software an
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ASIAN PRICES ATTRACT US JET FUEL CARGOESSINGAPORE - High prices of jet fuel in Asia
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Dec. 2, 1993 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%B
INSURERS PLAN TO LINK HOME RATES TO LOCAL BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
Don Finefrock |
The insurance industry may soon begin to grade local governments on how well they enforce their buil
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NH MAY FILE SUIT OVER NAVAL SHIPYARDKITTERY, Maine - Haggling by New Hampshire and Maine ove
Maritime
USDA SAYS WORLD SUGAR USE TO EXCEED PRODUCTION AGAIN
Patrick Kelly |
World sugar consumption is expected to outstrip production by 1.85 million metric tons in 1993-94 (S
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