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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GETS NOD TO BEGIN US-TAIWAN CARGO FLIGHTS
Mark B. Solomon |
The Department of Transportation Thursday gave U.S. cargo carrier American International Airways the
BATTLE LOOMS IN SENATE OVER NAFTA SIDE ACCORDS
John Maggs |
A battle over environmental and labor negotiations with Mexico is shaping up in the Senate, site of
GLOBAL AIR FREIGHT RISES 9 PERCENT
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Global air freight traffic in March rose by 9 percent over the same month in 1992, the International
FUTURES MARKET PROBE YIELDS PRISON TERMS, FINES FOR 12
WILLIAM CRAWFORD Jr. |
An undercover FBI investigation of Chicago's futures markets, one of the most costly ever undertaken
SWAPS EVENTUALLY MAY PROVE PROFITABLE FOR US EXCHANGES, FED GOVERNOR SAYS
Cathy Kristiansen |
Susan Phillips, Federal Reserve Board governor, said it is "a possibility" that U.S. futures exchang
JAPAN ELECTRONICS MECCA SOFTENS ITS HARDWARE IMAGE
(Reuter) |
The world's most famous electric toy town is trying to rewire itself. A gadget mecca since t
TEXAS REGULATORS REJECT REQUEST TO RAISE HOME INSURANCE RATES
Pamela Yip |
Texas insurance regulators decided this week to reject an insurance industry request to raise the be
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Thursday Apr. 29, 1993 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
AMOCO PLANS EXPANSION OF ASIA PLANTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Amoco Chemical Co. is planning a $2 billion network of new or expanded plants in East and Southeast
SEARS WORLD TRADE FOUND GUILTY OF DEFRAUDING MIAMI BUSINESSMAN
Craig Dunlap |
A Miami jury found defunct Sears World Trade Inc. guilty this week of breach of contract and of frau
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1546 (Apr. 29, 1993) Previous day - 1541 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
VIETNAM EAGER FOR ENTRY INTO GATTHANOI, Vietnam - The government, trying to build a market e
Maritime
ARGENTINA SEEN FACING BLACKLIST OVER PATENTS
Paula L. Green |
Argentina could move to the top of a U.S. trade blacklist as a patent protection bill continues to l
Maritime
RUSSIAN WOES MAY FORCE SALE OF ADDITIONAL OIL CONCESSIONS
Grigori Gerenstein |
The current economic situation in Russia and the lack of funds may force the government to sell oil
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Apr. 29, 1993 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
CORPORATE HOG FARMS EXPAND DESPITE LEGISLATION
Lester Aldrich |
Many market analysts expect corporate-owned hog farms to continue expanding their market share in th
JIT TERMINAL HOPES TO BUILD STEEL CENTER AT CSX YARD
John Boyd |
A thriving barge-rail terminal operator here, currently tied to a single Norfolk Southern Corp. rail
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DOT TO INVESTIGATE LORENZO'S AIR VENTUREWASHINGTON - The Department of Transportatio
ANERA FITS NIKE INC. INTO NEW 2-YEAR CONTRACT
Allen R. Wastler |
A major U.S. footwear company has signed an unusual two-year contract with ship linescarrying cargo
FREIGHT MARKET SLUMP EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World freight markets are likely to remain in recession this year, according to a study of the Kiel-
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GARAMENDI APPEALS INSURER-LIMIT RULINGInsurance Commissioner John Garamendi has appealed dir
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,150-$1,250per ton lots &
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
1ST-QUARTER LOSS WIDENED TO $138 MILLION AT UAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, reported Thursday that it lost $138 million in the first quart
SUIT AGAINST SEARS UNIT A LONG-RUNNING SAGA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Richard Swaebe's legal victory was a long time in coming. The initial lawsuit against Sears
INDONESIA TO EASE RULES ON STOCK PURCHASES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Indonesia soon will allow foreigners to own more than 49 percent of the shares of companies listed o
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 29, 1993 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Premium-Unl
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 29, 1993 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
RUSSIAN DEBT MAY AFFECT MONETARY UNION, EC ENVOY SAYS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The possible failure of Russia to pay its foreign debts may be one of many threats to European monet
Maritime
HAPAG-LLOYD TO REDUCE LINER OPERATIONS
Janet Porter |
Hapag-Lloyd AG, the German shipping and tourism group, will gradually reduce its exposure to liner s
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
F.W. Dodge Division, McGraw Hill Inc., New York. |
No text.
CARGO PREFERENCE TO APPLY ON GRAIN SHIPPED TO RUSSIA
Tim Shorrock |
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy said there will be no presidential waiver of cargo preference r
BN ORDERS HIGH-CUBE BOXCARS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Burlington Northern Railroad has ordered 150 high-cube-capacity boxcars designed for paper loading.<
GUILFORD NOT LIKELY TO EMBRACE TRUCKLOAD INTERMODAL DEALS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
New traffic patterns are emerging as the result of mini-landbridge intermodal service to Ayer, Mass.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York, are selling rates among trading
OPEC REPORTEDLY CUTS EXCESS OUTPUT
(Reuter) |
OPEC seems to have made another modest cut in excess oil output in April and the reduction could hel
NEW YORK'S FLYING CAMERA FOLDS ITS WINGS AFTER 45 YEARS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Flying Camera Inc., a photography service that covered the Port of New York and its ships for 45 yea
Maritime
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
No story.
MAERSK'S TERMINAL IN LONG BEACH BUSTLING BEFORE OFFICIAL OPENING
Kevin G. Hall |
Having already handled its first trainload of export cargoes, the new Maersk Line terminal at the Po
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural ServiceAgExp
Maritime
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