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CHINA WELDS STEEL EXPANSION TO FOREIGN AID
P.T. Bangsberg |
China intends to forge closer cooperation with foreign countries in its bid to upgrade and expand th
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled. The Journal of Commerce assumes no responsibility for
Maritime
CHINA, TAIWAN FORGET FEUDS, START HISTORIC DISCUSSIONS
George Wehrfritz |
Once Asia's most bitter of rivals, China and Taiwan sit down today in neutral Singapore for their fi
Maritime
CLINTON DROPS OPPOSITION TO TAX ON FOREIGN FIRMS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Clinton administration dropped federal opposition to allowing states to tax foreign-based multin
Maritime
STEICHEN: EC WILL NOT PERMIT MASSIVE E. EUROPEAN FARM IMPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The European Community will not open its border to massive amounts of Eastern European farm products
Maritime
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
April 26, 1993 JAPANFinancial FuturesPrecious MetalsTokyo Commodity
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
April 26, 1993 Copper Total, 105,925. Gold Total, .1,383,674.Silver T
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ADJUSTMENT PUSHES LYONDELL INTO THE BLACKHOUSTON - Lyondell Petrochemical Co. cut it
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) Apr. 26, 1993Bid AskedCopper_
NEW HAVEN MAY FACE RESTRICTIONS ON NAVIGATION, COAST GUARD SAYS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
New Haven harbor may face navigation restrictions because of the need for dredging at the Connecticu
Maritime
NEED FOR LOSS CONTROL FAILS TO RECEDE WITH ART VALUES
Margo D. Beller |
Like an iceberg, there is more to a fine piece of art than what is seen at a museum or private home.
AIRBORNE'S EARNINGS, REVENUE RISE
JOC Staff |
Airborne Express Monday reported higher earnings and revenue in the first quarter, but company execu
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS FOREIGN SUPPLIERS OF STEEL TO US
American Iron and Steel Institute, Salomon Brothers, Inc. |
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CUSTOMS AGENCIES CRACK DOWN ON DUTIES
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Customs agencies worldwide are taking a much closer look at the values importers declare on their sh
CNW REBOUNDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two Midwestern railroad holding companies reported big first-quarter earningsgains Monday.
MANY UK PORTS THRIVE AFTER END OF RIGID LABOR LAW
Janet Porter |
Stevedores at the Port of Hull in northeast England unloaded 3,000 tons of bagged cocoa beans in jus
Maritime
ONTARIO SHUTS TRADE OFFICES IN BID TO REDUCE DEFICIT
Leo Ryan |
Ontario, Canada's most industrialized and biggest province, is shutting its 18 trade offices abroad
Maritime
DU PONT TURNS A PROFIT DESPITE WEAK US DEMAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American chemical companies are still fighting weak domestic demand, first- quarter earnings from tw
GOLD HITS 7-MONTH HIGH AS INTEREST IN BULLION MOUNTS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Gold prices soared to their highest level in about seven months Monday, amid mounting interest in go
WORKERS COMP COSTS RISE AS CLAIMS DECLINE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Workers compensation claims costs rose between 1989 and 1991 despite a drop in the number of claims
LA PORT HIRES COUNSEL FOR ALAMEDA CORRIDOR DEAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In an effort to wrap up negotiations with Southern Pacific Lines over track needed to build the nati
BOEING REMAINS UPBEAT DESPITE INDUSTRY DECLINE
John Davies |
For a company that's cutting production, watching its best customers lose billions of dollars and ri
DOLLAR SLUMPS AGAINST MARK ON REPORTS OF YELTSIN WIN
Alan Zimmerman |
The U.S. dollar fell to a four-month low against the deutsche mark Monday after weak- ening on news
TEAMSTERS CHIEF FILES CHARGES AGAINST CRITICS
Dane Hamilton |
The war between the powerful Central Conference of Teamsters and Ron Carey, Teamsters general presid
SPANISH GDP TO GROW 1 PERCENT IN '93, OECD SAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Spain's gross domestic product is expected to grow by only 1 percent in 1993, accompanied by inflati
INTERTANKO CHAIRMAN CRITICIZES UNILATERAL MOVES AGAINST OIL SPILLS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Unilateral action is not the best way to cope with spills from oil tankers, and unilateral U.S. move
Maritime
GLOBAL ECONOMY EXPECTED TO IMPROVE MARGINALLY IN '94
Richard Lawrence |
The global economy will improve marginally this year and do even better next year, the International
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 26, 1993 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Premium-Unl
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Apr. 26, 1993 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 26, 1993 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
SHELL PRESSES PLAN TO DRILL FOR OIL IN FLA. EVERGLADES
(Reuter) |
In the face of a massive multimillion-dollar wetlands restoration effort and vigorous opposition by
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO. WILL BURN COAL FROM COLORADO
Arthur Gottschalk |
It's a long way, but by the middle of next year, low-sulfur coal from Colorado will start making a 2
RUSSIAN LIVESTOCK SECTOR'S PROSPECTS UNFAVORABLE FOR '93, USDA SAYS
Doug Palmer |
Prospects for Russia's livestock sector remain unfavorable in 1993, following several years of sharp
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,150-$1,250per ton lots &
HATHAWAY EXPECTS CLINTON TO KEEP HIM AS FMC CHAIRMAN
Tim Sansbury |
William Hathaway, designated chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission earlier this month followin
Maritime
SWAZILAND COMES TO THE AID OF S. AFRICAN SUGAR INDUSTRY
Wire and Staff Reports |
At least one neighboring sugar producer is aiding the South African sugar industry, which is in dang
RISK MANAGERS DISCUSS SOLUTIONS AS CATASTROPHES FUEL PRICE INCREASES
Margo D. Beller |
Property premium increases this year have prompted one major brokerage firm to recommend a return to
STATE FARM HALTS GROWTH OF TEXAS PROPERTY COVERAGE
Martin Zimmerman |
State Farm Insurance Cos. decreed a "no growth" policy for its property insurance business in Texas,
CARRIERS DEBATE RATES FOR TWO COMMODITIES BETWEEN US, JAPAN
Mark Magnier |
The group of ocean carriers that sets prices between Japan and the United States is in the midst of
Maritime
UN SAYS TRANSPORT COSTS ARE HIGH FOR LANDLOCKED DEVELOPING NATIONS
John Zarocostas |
A large share of the foreign exchange earnings of more than 20 landlocked countries is being absorbe
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