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GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 12, 1993 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
MISS. OIL SPILL'S IMPACT ON PORT OF NEW ORLEANS TERMED MINOR
George F.W. Telfer |
A large Mississippi River oil slick had a negligible impact on the Port of New Orleans because the a
Maritime
CALIF. TAKES A PAGE OUT OF ORE. WORKERS COMP BOOK
Michelle Levander |
Oregon's workers compensation cost-cutting effort has attracted widespread national attention, espec
ALLIANCE MAKES PUSH TO KEEP WORKERS COMP SYSTEM INTACT
Margo D. Beller |
Insurance companies stand to lose approximately 40 percent of their workers compensation premiums an
JOLENE MOLITORIS WINS TOP JOB AT RAIL AGENCY
Mark B. Solomon |
President Clinton was expected late Monday to name Jolene M. Molitoris to run the Federal Railroad A
EC PREPARED TO BACK MORE AID FOR RUSSIA
Keith M. Rockwell |
Despite worries about their own declining economic conditions, European Community governments are pr
RUSSIA POISED TO RECEIVE $30 BILLION LOAN PACKAGE
Richard Lawrence |
Russia is likely to receive this week a $30 billion-plus financing commitmentfrom the United
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS WORLDWIDE AIR CARGO
International Air Transport Association. |
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US, CANADA BUSINESS CAUTION AGAINST DISGUISED PROTECTIONISM
Leo Ryan |
Major U.S. and Canadian business groups have formed a united front to prevent negotiations for a pro
CHINA-JAPAN TRADE ROSE 25 PERCENT IN '92
(Reuter) |
China's trade with Japan totaled $25.38 billion in 1992, an increase of 25 percent over 1991, offici
Maritime
HEAVY TRUCK SALES CONTINUE CLIMB MARCH FIGURES INCREASED 48.2 PERCENT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Heavy truck sales increased in March by an estimated 48.2 percent from a year earlier as the industr
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINESE STEELMAKER FINED FOR POLLUTIONBEIJING - Capital Iron & Steel Corp., frequent
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MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS THREE WEEKS ENDED APRIL 3, 1993, VS. SIMILAR 1991-92 PERIOD
JOC Staff |
Cars Cars Loaded LoadedChange Railroad Category 19
AIRMAX STARTS TRUCK SERVICE BETWEEN US AND MEXICO
William Armbruster |
Seeking to capitalize on Mexico's growing foreign trade, Airmax Inc. has established a trucking serv
20TH SC TRADE CONFERENCE TO STUDY NAFTA, UNIFIED EC
Craig Dunlap |
Up to 600 people are expected to flock to this port city today for the 20th annual South Carolina In
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service
Maritime
VOTAINER TO OPEN OFFICE NEAR CLEVELAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Votainer USA Inc. said it will open an office in the Cleveland area May 3 and has relocated its cont
Maritime
NAFTA COULD CUT INTO TEXTILE PROFITS
Page Ivey |
South Carolina manufacturers have increased their exporting activity over the past few years, most o
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Apr. 12, 1993 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
HAUSER CHEMICAL SHRUGS AT CANCER DRUG NEWS
Jim Sheeler |
The announcement of a possible new source of the anti-cancer drug Taxol is of interest to executives
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
INDIA TO RECEIVE GAS VIA ENRON-QATAR DEALNEW DELHI, India - India is likely to recei
THAILAND NEGOTIATING WITH IRAN TO TRADE SUGAR, RICE FOR CRUDE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Thailand and Iran are negotiating to sign a deal that would trade Thai rice and sugar for Iranian cr
EFFORT BY COMMONWEALTH EDISON TO CHANGE ILL. LAW HITS A SNAG
John N. Maclean |
A drive by Commonwealth Edison Co. to change Illinois' public utility law so Edison can become more
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
CONTINENTAL, FIBREBOARD REACH PACT ON CLAIMS
Brigitte Maxey |
Continental Casualty Co. of Chicago and Fibreboard Corp. of Concord, Calif., have agreed to work tog
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
COMPUTER SUPPLIER FACES SECURITIES SUITCOLUMBIA, S.C. - Policy Management Systems Co
MACHINE TOOL ORDERS DROP 15.9 PERCENT IN JAPAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The value of orders to Japan's machinery makers from the private sector, excluding shipbuilders and
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Apr. 8, 1993Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen Hig
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York, are selling rates among trading
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE PROMOTES FOUR EXECUTIVES
JOC Staff |
Four management promotions were announced Monday by Don C. Becker, publisher and president of The Jo
COUNCIL TO PERMIT 3RD SEATTLE RUNWAY, BUT WITH PROVISO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Construction of a third runway at Seattle-Tacoma International will be allowed to proceed if opponen
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Thursday at 210.25 unch which compares wit
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
April 12, 1993 Copper Total, 107,390. Gold Total, .1,390,931.Silver Total, .2
GLUT EASES, BUT JAPANESE NICKEL DEMAND STILL SLUGGISH
Deena Beasley |
Japanese nickel demand is still quite slow, although major consumers, including stainless steel mill
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago4/12 4/8 Change % Change: 3/1
FOUR-WEEK SLUMBER ENDS AS COCOA FUTURES SURGE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cocoa futures surged Monday, extending Thursday's gains as the May contract broke through a resistan
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 12, 1993 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
NATURAL GAS FUTURES PRICES CLIMB FOR MAY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Natural gas futures for May delivery extended their recent upward trend to trade at a new contract h
MASS. INSURERS SEE NEW RULES FOR CHIROPRACTORS HIKING PREMIUMS
Boston Globe |
The state board of chiropractors has approved a policy for medicalexaminations that the insu
LONG BEACH WITHDRAWS FROM SP TRACK OFFER PULLOUT IMPERILS ALAMEDA CORRIDOR
Kevin G. Hall |
The Port of Long Beach threw into turmoil plans for an intermodal "Alameda Corridor" serving Souther
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