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INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NY WON'T ASK EMPIRE TO REFILE DATANEW YORK - The New York Insurance Department said
HOUSE BANKING COMMITTEE APPROVES STRICTER ANTI-REDLINING MEASURE
William Dibenedetto |
Spurred by Clinton administration support, the House Banking Finance and Urban Affairs Committee Wed
CLINTON PLAN LETS COMP INSURERS MANAGE MEDICAL SERVICES, FOR NOW
Paul Dykewicz |
The Clinton administration's health reform package will temporarily leave workers compensation insur
CLAIM PAYMENT CUTS PLANNED IF CLINTON PLAN IS ADOPTED
From Wire Reports |
Chief executives of some of the nation's largest health insurers say their companies will take drama
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS AVERAGE ADJUSTED TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
American Trucking Associations |
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FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 22, 1993 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
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MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MEXICO TO ACCEPT 8 REFUGEES FROM CUBAMEXICO CITY - Mexico has agreed to take eight s
Maritime
SAUSE BROTHERS TO ADD BIG BARGE IN HAWAII-PACIFIC NORTHWEST SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An Oregon tug-and-barge company is adding a large new barge next month that will increase its freigh
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COMMERCE ANNOUNCES 'EXPORT MEXICO'WASHINGTON - The U.S. Commerce Department has anno
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TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN CHAMBER LEADER BACKS INCOME TAX CUTTOKYO - Kosaku Inaba, chairman of the Japan
Maritime
PORT OF OAKLAND SETTLES APL-OOCL PAYMENT PLAN
Allen R. Wastler |
After about two years, the Port of Oakland this week finally settled a half- million-dollar question
Maritime
GOLD PRICE SLIDES, BUT COPPER GAINS ON RUSSIAN CRISIS
Reuters |
The price of gold skidded Wednesday, giving back all of the gains sparked by the political crisis in
$15 MILLION PROTOTYPE RECYCLING PLANT OPENS IN MASS.
Ronald Rosenberg |
Molten Metal Technology Inc. this week dedicated a $15 million hazardous waste recycling system in F
TEAMSTERS BOARD VOTES TO REMOVE 2 MIDWEST OFFICIALS
Dane Hamilton |
The Teamsters Union General Executive Board, in a move likely to deepen divisions in the problem-pla
LAX THREATENS TO BAN SOME LINES AS LANDING FEE DISPUTE ESCALATES
Kevin G. Hall |
A threat by Los Angeles International Airport to ban flights by airlines refusing to pay new landing
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural ServiceAgric
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API WEEKLY REPORT CRUDE INVENTORIES DIPPED LAST WEEK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Crude oil inventories fell by 2.0 million barrels in the week ended Aug. 27 compared with the previo
TRADING WITH THAILAND US COMPUTER PRODUCTS SELL VERY WELL IN THAILAND
Kenneth Wolf |
In Thailand, where more than half the people are rice farmers, U.S. computer products are coming on
Maritime
CLINTON, CONGRESS ON COLLISION COURSE OVER DIRECTION OF MARITIME POLICY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Clinton administration and congressional maritime leaders, who have been unable to agree on mari
Maritime
LOS ANGELES SHOULD KEEP HANDS OFF PORT REVENUE, SHIPPING EXECUTIVES SAY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Richard Riordan has been in office for only 2 1/2 months, but shipping executives here say the new
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MALAYSIA MINERS TO CUT TIN OUTPUT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Malaysian tin mine operators agreed Tuesday to cut their output by 20 percent to help boost prices,
SHIPOWNERS PUSH FRANCE TO KEEP MARITIME ISSUES ON GATT TABLE
Tara Patel |
France's shipowners are pressuring the French government not to accept U.S. demands to pull maritime
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FRENCH TANKER OWNER URGES INSURERS TO SHIFT FOCUS TO SHIP MANAGEMENT
Janet Porter |
A prominent tanker owner is pressing marine underwriters to shift attentionfrom the conditio
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PLASTICS RECYCLERS CAN CUT COSTS BY MODERNIZING, STUDY CONCLUDES
Ira Breskin |
Intelligent modernization and rationalization of the plastics recycling industry could reduce costs
AMERICAN CRYSTAL WEIGHS ND SUGAR BEET EXPANSION
Rona K. Johnson |
American Crystal Sugar Co.'s board of directors and officials are discussing the possibility of expa
SASKATCHEWAN WHEAT POOL HAILS BARLEY MARKETING RULING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool hailed a court ruling dismissing a federal government application for a
GROUPS SEEK CHANGE IN TRANSPORT ACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shippers, carriers and labor unions would all like to see minor changes in the Hazardous Materials T
DEMURRAGE COSTS ADD UP AS FULL TANKS HIT JAPANESE
Lisa Twaronite |
Japanese oil and trading companies are paying out large sums in demurragebecause of unloadin
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
RI ADVISED TO REJECT HYDRO-QUEBEC OFFERPROVIDENCE, R.I. - Rhode Island is being advi
CLINTON PESTICIDE PLAN DRAWS FIRE FROM ALL SIDES
Jerri Stroud |
The Clinton administration's attempt to strike a balance in pesticide regulation drew protests from
14 FEARED DEAD AS GERT WREAKS HAVOC ON MEXICO
Reuters |
At least 14 people were feared killed after Hurricane Gert dumped as much as 16 inches of rain in ea
Maritime
PRIMERICA CORP., TRAVELERS DISCUSS POSSIBLE MERGER ANALYSTS CALL IT A $10 BILLION DEAL
Margo D. Beller |
Primerica Corp. and Travelers Corp. said Wednesday they were discussing a merger that would create,
AMTRAK WRECK KILLS 40, SNARLS FREIGHT TRAINS
Rip Watson |
Investigators were slogging through a remote southern Alabama swamp today searching for clues to wha
GATT CHIEF: DEVELOPING NATIONS SHOULD HAVE BIGGER ROLE IN TALKS
Robin Bulman |
The United States and the European Community must do more to include developing countries in the ong
GULF WAR'S LOGISTICS HEAD TO DIRECT SEARS NETWORK
David Dishneau |
Sears, Roebuck and Co. has picked a Desert Storm leader to shape up its enormous merchandise distrib
ILA OFFICERS EXPECTED TO OK EXTENSION OF CONTRACT
Alan Abrams |
Officers of the International Longshoremen's Association are expected today to approve a two-year co
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
SOUTH JERSEY PORTS "SELL' IMPROVEMENTS
Henry J. Holcomb |
South Jersey Port Corp. took about 400 of its customers and political friends on an annual boat ride
Maritime
TRADE, CARGO INSURERS EXPECT LITTLE IMPACT
Paul Dykewicz |
Trade and cargo insurers said they doubt the political turmoil in Russia will cause them significant
Maritime
US CHAMPIONS OF PRIVACY RIGHTS FIND A SYMPATHETIC EAR IN THE EC
Larry Tye |
U.S. privacy advocates have enlisted an unlikely ally in their battle for tougher privacy laws: the
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