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ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS URGE STRONG NAFTA COMMISSION
Richard Lawrence |
Five U.S. environmental groups have urged a "strong" trilateral commission to settle environmental d
Maritime
DHL OUTLINES 4-YEAR SPENDING PLAN
JOC Staff |
DHL Worldwide Express will undertake a four-year, $1.25 billion capital spending program. Th
SINGAPORE SPARKS FIGHT OVER HK AIR FREIGHT
P.T. Bangsberg |
An already contentious debate over how Hong Kong's air cargo should be handled is taking on what som
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Feb. 27, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
MCDONNELL UNION SAYS EXECUTIVES DIGGING IN
Adam Goodman |
The largest union at McDonnell Douglas Corp. is accusing company executives of seeking to entrench t
MALAYSIAN PORT TO TAKE THE ELECTRONIC PLUNGE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Five years after the idea was introduced, Malaysia says its main port will go paperless and handle m
Maritime
WHIFF OF CONTROVERSY ACCOMPANIES OXYGENATED FUELS TO SERVICE STATIONS
Doug Harper |
This winter at service stations in 39 regions around the nation, the heady aroma of gasoline probabl
PEOPLE - TRADE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BECHTEL GROUP INC. (San Francisco) - Former U.S. Trade Representative CarlaHills was elected
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CLINTON MAY TIGHTEN SANCTIONS ON SERBIAPresident Clinton said Friday that the United States
Maritime
CROP FAILURES COST TAXPAYERS $2.6 BILLION
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
Taxpayers picked up a $2.6 billion tab for crop failures over the past 11 years because the premiums
ALUMINUM DISTRIBUTORS UPBEAT ON '93
John Boyd |
Comments culled from 10 aluminum-producing companies linked to the National Association of Aluminum
BROWN WILL CO-CHAIR SPRING MEETING OF US-RUSSIA BUSINESS COMMITTEE
Richard Lawrence |
Commerce Secretary Ronald Brown plans to visit Russia this spring to co-chair his first meeting of t
KAHN STAYS THE COURSE ON AIRLINE DEREGULATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
While acknowledging that there has been some resultant pain, Alfred E. Kahn, the father of domestic
NEXT COMMISSIONER WILL FACE COMPLEX AGENDA
Tim Shorrock |
The next commissioner of Customs will face a complicated legislative and trade agenda, but will inhe
BROKERS, FORWARDERS BATTLE NVOS
Allen S. Roberts |
The debate may have retreated behind closed doors, following years of controversial and well-publici
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MAHER SET TO INSTALL AUTOMATED ID SYSTEMJERSEY CITY, N.J. - Maher Terminals Inc. sai
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 5, 1993 RESELLE RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead
CANADA TO REDUCE FOREIGN AID, CLOSES SOME OVERSEAS OUTPOSTS
(Reuter) |
Canada will reduce aid to Asian and African countries and close some foreign service posts, cuts tha
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago3/5 3/4 Change % Change: 2/9
INSURANCE WORKERS ADJUST TO RELOCATION AFTER BLAST
Brigitte Maxey |
One week after the fatal bomb blast at the World Trade Center, insurance industry workers who contin
APRIL IMPORTS BRIGHT SPOT IN JAPAN'S BEEF OUTLOOK
Yuko Enomoto |
U.S. beef exports to Japan are piling up at Japanese ports, waiting to clear customs at the lower ta
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA WILL TIGHTEN AIR SAFETY CONTROLSBEIJING - China will tighten safety controls o
FBI MAKES AN ARREST IN TRADE CENTER BOMBING
JOC Staff |
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Thursday it had made an arrest in its investigation of the
MEXICAN TYCOONS PLEDGE HUGE SUM TO RULING PARTY
Andres Oppenheimer |
A private dinner party at which 25 of Mexico's wealthiest men pledged anaverage of $25 milli
BEGINS STUDY OF ABADAN DAMAGE
From Wire Reports |
Iran has begun a study of the damage done to the Port of Abadan during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, as
Maritime
CUSTOMS BROKERS TO HOLD CONVENTION AS SCHEDULED
Peter M. Tirschwell |
For the National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America, the powerful bomb that shook
Maritime
P&O CONTAINERS CONFIRMS PLANS FOR PACIFIC
Janet Porter |
P&O Containers Ltd. has confirmed plans to enter the trans-Pacific trade. The British compan
Maritime
BRITAIN LAUNCHES MAJOR CAMPAIGN TO BOOST EXPORTS TO NORTH AMERICA
Janet Porter |
Britain this week launched a major export drive to North America, urging manufacturers not to turn t
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
South Street Seaport Museum. March 6. New York. Seaport Museum hosts tour at 11 a.m. of Museum of Am
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
VIRGINIA PORT AUTHORITY (Norfolk, Va.) - Stephen A. Curtis, formerly director of engineering, was na
Maritime
NAIC TO BAN ACCEPTANCE OF GRATUITIES FROM INDUSTRY
Paul Dykewicz |
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners next week will adopt a new policy to ban the acc
EC FACES SPLIT OVER EX-USSR ALUMINUM
Simon Clow |
Other European Community nations may join Germany in opposing proposals tocut EC aluminum im
BREAKTHROUGH EXPECTED SOON IN BN-UTU TALKS ON CREW SIZE
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Negotiators for Burlington Northern Railroad and the United Transportation Union arelocked in talks
FRENCH FARMERS ARE THE BIG LOSERS UNDER OILSEEDS PACT, POLITICIANS AGREE
Tara Patel |
France's ruling Socialists and opposition conservatives agree on one issue: French farmers are the b
Maritime
CANADA GAINS ON US MARKET UNDER TRADE PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada has gained a bigger share of North American merchandise trade since the U.S.-Canada Free Trad
Maritime
RUSSIA-UKRAINE DISCORD STALLING TALKS ON DEBT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Russia and Ukraine have not yet found a formula for splitting up debts of the former Soviet Union, a
CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP UNLIKELY TO ALTER SEOUL'S TRADE STANCE
Brian Johns |
South Korea's new administration is unlikely to change the country's trade practices or its business
Maritime
TAMPA'S WILLIAMSON PICKED FOR NO. 2 POSITION AT HOUSTON
Gary Taylor |
The Port of Houston Authority has capped a yearlong search for its No. 2 executive by going outside
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PHILIPS SUFFERS LOSS OF $489 MILLIONEINDHOVEN, Netherlands - Dutch giant Philips Electronics
Maritime
IATA COMMITTEE STUDIES COMPUTER GAME BAN
(Reuter) |
The International Air Transport Association's safety watchdog is considering a partial ban on comput
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