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RAILROAD UNION SUES 7 CARRIERS, SEEKS END TO WORK RULE FIGHT
Rip Watson |
The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes has sued seven large U.S. rail carriers to force a re
BAD RICE CROP IN JAPAN MAY MEAN BIG IMPORTS
Mark Magnier |
Japan could import as much as 400,000 metric tons of rice this year from the United States, analysts
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
COFFEE, COCOA, SUGAR PRICES FALL ON REPORT OF US MOVE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Prices for coffee, cocoa and sugar futures tumbled Monday following news the U.S. is pulling out of
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
NEW COFFEE PRODUCERS GROUP STRIVES FOR ORDER IN WORLD MARKETPLACE
Tom Murphy |
The new Association of Coffee Producing Countries seeks to achieve an orderly market and expects no
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GAS CALLED VITAL TO US ENERGY POLICYAUSTIN, Texas - President Clinton considers grow
GRAIN EXPORTERS SAY OVERSEAS PICTURE DIM
Howard Simon |
U.S. grain exporters are having a bad case of the blues. Some buyers - such as the former So
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Sept. 27, 1993Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 27, 1993 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pr
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - Sept. 27, 1993 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High
GULF GRAIN EXPORTS ON RISE
Michele Whitney |
Grain exports from most Gulf of Mexico ports are increasing as new markets open up in the Middle Eas
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 27, 1993 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Sept. 27, 1993 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
NIGERIA GIVES NEW LIFE TO US EXPORTERS
Erich E. Toll |
Following an import ban on many types of foods, Nigeria has again opened its borders to food from ab
SPOT CHEMICALS
JOC Staff |
As of Sept. 27, 1993 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from
RAILCARS AND GRAIN PRODUCTION
Source: Agricultural Statistics Board, Association of American |
No text.
SOUTHERN AFRICA SLOWLY CLAWS BACK IN DROUGHT'S WAKE
John Kelley |
Zimbabwe and its neighboring countries in southern Africa are making a modest recovery from the deva
MARKET UNCERTAINTY REIGNS IN FLOOD'S MESSY AFTERMATH
John Boyd |
The Great Flood of 1993 was a massive event in grain markets, wreaking havoc in supplylines and pric
GRAINS DEAL HELD KEY TO WORLD TRADE TALKS
Richard Lawrence |
As grains go, so goes the Uruguay Round. How - or whether - the United States and the Europe
MEXICAN OPPORTUNITIES SPROUT FOR US EXPORTERS
Erich E. Toll |
Mexico is likely to see strong growth in grain imports from the United States as the nation's econom
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
FOOTWEAR Jogging shoes. Contact: Shandong Light Industrial Products Import & Export Corp., 8
Maritime
SEDGWICK TO HOLD LONDON TALKS ON US MARITIME, ENERGY SECTORS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International brokerage firm Sedgwick Group PLC will stage its first U.S. river, marine and oil indu
LLOYD'S BOARD CHAIRMAN, BRIAN GARRAWAY, DIES
William Pitt |
Brian Garraway, chairman of the regulatory board at the Lloyd's of London insurance market, died of
LOCK ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER OPENS AFTER A FALSE ALARM ON FLOODING
David Mace |
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has re-opened lock 27 on the Mississippi River near St. Louis, but
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CLINTON SEEKS PROVISION FOR SICK SUBSCRIBERSWASHINGTON - President Clinton wants Con
APPLIANCE SALES ON SLOW SPEED AS CHINA IMPOSES AUSTERITY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Chinese households have been on a nonstop buying binge since the economy took off, but recently impo
Maritime
ANTICIPATING REFORM, HMO FILES OFFERING
Paul Dykewicz |
A regional health maintenance organization with eyes on an expected increase in managed-care compani
PROTECTIONISM POSES STRONG THREAT TO CANADIAN ECONOMY, AIDE SAYS
Reuters |
Gilles Loiselle, Canadian finance minister, has said protectionist pressures pose a significant thre
Maritime
EX-SHIP PILOTS WIN FIGHT OVER NON-COMPETITION
Allen R. Wastler |
Three former state marine pilots have defeated attempts by a state bar pilot association to force th
Maritime
MARINE INSURERS SEEK BETTER DATA FOR RATING RISKS
Janet Porter |
Marine underwriters are pressing for much better statistical and market information in order to eval
BANANA PLAN TOPS AGENDA FOR GORE-CARIBBEAN TALKS
Canute James |
When government leaders from the eastern Caribbean meet with Vice President Al Gore in Washington We
Maritime
HONG KONG SHRUGS OFF CHINA TAKEOVER WARNING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Newly publicized suggestions that China may seize Hong Kong ahead of the scheduled handover from Bri
Maritime
ST. PAUL AND RUSSIAN INSURER AGREE TO STUDY JOINT VENTURES
Brigitte Maxey |
St. Paul Cos. and Rosgosstrakh, the state-owned domestic insurance company in Russia, signed an agre
BOSTON-HALIFAX FEEDER SERVICE TO BE REPLACED BY NY BARGE ROUTE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
One of the Port of Boston's oldest cargo routes, the Yankee Clipper feeder service from Halifax, Nov
Maritime
AIR PRODUCTS PUSHES SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CUSTOMER NEEDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Air Products and Chemicals Inc. is promoting installation of a company- provided telemetry system de
PETROCHEMICAL FIRM PICKS UNDERWRITERS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Thailand's National Petrochemical Corp. has picked foreign and local underwriters for its planned fi
SIGNALS MIXED ON THE MIDDLE EAST AS JAPAN AND ISRAEL HOLD TALKS
Reuters |
Japan does not intend to use its influence to persuade Arab nations to end the economic embargo of I
Maritime
TRAIN WRECK COULD SNAG FREIGHT RUNS FOR 2 WEEKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Freight operations between New Orleans and Jacksonville, Fla., are likely to be delayed for up to tw
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