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PAPER SAYS STRIKES UP IN VIETNAM WITH ADVENT OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT
(Reuter) |
Workers have staged more strikes since communist Vietnam let foreign investors set up businesses, ac
Maritime
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
March 26, 1993 JAPANFinancial FuturesPrecious MetalsTokyo Commodity
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) Mar. 26, 1993Bid AskedCopper_
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 26, 1993 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
COPPER PRICE BOOST DEPENDS ON HIKE IN USE OUTSIDE US, EXPERTS SAY
Roberta C. Yafie |
Analysis from a leading publisher of copper-market statistics indicated that demand in the U.S. mark
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Mar. 26, 1993 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
RUSH, PRUDENTIAL LINK HEALTH-CARE UNITSThe health maintenance organization run by Rush-Presb
NEW STEAMSHIP AGENT, 3 TERMINALS SET PACTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tri-State Maritime Agency Inc., a new steamship agent formed to service American Contract Freight Li
Maritime
CARGO AT WORLD'S AIRPORTS ROSE 8.3 PERCENT IN '92, SURVEY SHOWS
Mark B. Solomon |
Cargo handled in 1992 by the world's airports rose 8.3 percent from 1991 levels, according to a surv
BURLINGTON AIR TO IMPROVE IMAGE PROCESSING
William Armbruster |
Customer service agents at Burlington Air Express no longer have to search for a paper copy of the a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RAYTHEON TO MODERNIZE TWO INDIAN AIRPORTS
N. Vasuki Rao |
Raytheon Co. has signed a $106 million agreement with the National Airports Authority of India (NAAI
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MEXICO'S DINA TO OFFER SHARES ON THE BIG BOARD
Kevin G. Hall |
Dina, a major Mexican truck and bus manufacturer, will join the ranks of only a handful of other Mex
SOUTH CAROLINA UTILITY TO SEEK LOWER RATE HIKE THAN EXPECTED
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
South Carolina Electric & Gas has cut the amount it wants to add to consumers' electric bills, just
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Mar. 26, 1993 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
SOUTH AFRICA'S TRADE SURPLUS ROSE SHARPLY IN FEBRUARY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
South Africa's monthly trade surplus increased sharply in February to 1.33 billion rand ($418.95 mil
US STILL RANKED LARGEST EXPORTER OF MERCHANDISE IN THE WORLD
John Zarocostas |
The United States was ranked as the largest merchandise exporter in the world during 1992, when the
Maritime
US PORTS ATTRACT MED TRADE
Alice Cantwell |
The ports of New Orleans and Charleston, S.C., like Houston, Baltimore, New York and Norfolk, have s
COPPER REFINING CAPACITY IN MEXICO TO TAKE OFF
Lindajoy Fenley |
Mexico's copper refining capacity will increase by more than 50 percent in 3 years if the country's
MARCH STORM SLASHES CUBA'S SUGAR HARVEST FORECAST FOR '93
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Cuba will lose up to 120,000 metric tons of raw sugar from the 1993 harvest,because of damag
STATE REGULATORS TO SEEK DATA TO DISCOVER EXTENT OF REDLINING
Paul Dykewicz |
State insurance regulators are ready to require urban-based property/casualty insurance companies su
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
SAN FRANCISCO TO BEGIN HUNT FOR NEW CHIEF
Allen R. Wastler |
The Port of San Francisco will initiate a search in April to replace its executive director, Michael
Maritime
LOW EXPECTATIONS GREET SEAWAY'S SPRING OPENING
Leo Ryan |
The 1993 shipping season on the St. Lawrence Seaway opens Tuesday amid little optimism for traffic g
Maritime
COMMISSIONING A COMMISSION
JOC Staff |
When in doubt, create a commission. That's what President Clinton and the Congress have done
CARRIERS FACE NEW PERIL: COMPETITION
Milan Ruzicka |
The airline industry in Eastern Europe has had a tough time since the demise of Communism nearly fou
LAYOFFS IN AVIATION SKYROCKET PINK SLIPS FLY AS INDUSTRY RUNS OUT OF GAS
Mark B. Solomon |
The nation's two largest aircraft makers, Boeing Co. and McDonnell Douglas Corp., and one of its lar
JUST THE FACTS
Colography Group |
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WHAT'S ALL THE WHINING ABOUT?
Lawrence Kaufman |
The whining by airline executives is getting to be too much to bear. In television appearanc
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
BRITISH COLUMBIA VOWS TO OPPOSE NAFTA
John Davies |
Back before the United States and Canada signed a free-trade agreement, the chairman of alarge film
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TEAMSTERS RATIFY PACT WITH COLO. CARRIERCOMMERCE CITY, Colo. - Teamsters union membe
AFRICA DECIDES TO JOIN UN ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEM
John Zarocostas |
Africa's decision to join the United Nations program to develop a global electronic data interchange
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
US, CANADA GROUPS PLAN ANTI-NAFTA WEEK OF ACTION
Tim Shorrock |
A coalition of labor, environmental and consumer groups from the United States and Canada will launc
Maritime
FRENCH EXPORTERS BEGINNING TO FEEL CURRENCY SQUEEZE
Tara Patel |
French exporters are beginning to feel the squeeze from currency devaluations in other European coun
Maritime
TOHOKU ELECTRIC PLANS NUCLEAR PLANTS
JOC Staff |
Tohoku Electric Power Co. plans to build two additional nuclear power plants, with combined output c
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Mar. 26, 1993Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 26, 1993 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
RUSSIAN OIL MINISTER SEES OUTPUT DROP OVER BY '96
Simon Hall |
The fall in Russian crude oil output will bottom out in 1996, when annual production will be between
ARTICLE COULD HAUNT TRADE POST NOMINEE
John Maggs |
For Charlene Barshefsky, nominated to be a deputy U.S. trade representative, the toughest questions
Maritime
RECESSION SLOWS GROWTH OF US SOFTWARE EXPORTS
John Davies |
Growth in the multibillion-dollar overseas market for U.S.-made computer software slowed to 25 perce
Maritime
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