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EC FARM CHIEF WANTS VOTE ON OILSEEDS DEAL
Simon Hall |
The European Community's point man on agriculture said Friday he favors a vote among EC nations on t
Maritime
NEW CARS REVIVE SLUMPING FRUIT BUSINESS
Stephanie Nall |
In the late 1970s, railroad participation in the movement of fresh fruits and vegetables had all but
QUICK THINKING PLAYS BIG ROLE ON HIGHWAYS
Dane Hamilton |
Temperature-controlled food shipping is a rough business in the best of times. Like agriculture itse
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, TARIFF ISSUES UNRESOLVED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A number of regional Latin American trade blocs will be affected by a flurry of regional integration
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LOBBY FOR COMP PLAN, FLORIDA BUSINESS URGEDMIAMI - A proposal aimed at reducing work
SANTA FE RAIL INJUNCTION UPHELD AGAINST INSURERS
Brigitte Maxey |
Texas' 2nd Court of Appeals ruled that about 70 insurance companies cannot countersue Atchison, Tope
AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST GUILTY OF FRAUD
(Reuter) |
A medical tribunal Friday found renowned Australian scientist William McBride, who first linked the
ZANTAC SALES HELP BOOST PRETAX PROFIT AT GLAXO
(Reuter) |
Drug giant Glaxo Holdings PLC last week reported half-year pretax profit up 16 percent, boosted by r
DREDGING STUDIES HIT $5.2 MILLION AT PORT OF TACOMA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The cost of environmental studies for dredging and cleaning channels at the Port of Tacoma has hit $
Maritime
SAFETY QUESTIONS COULD FORCE STEVEDORE FROM PORT EVERGLADES
Craig Dunlap |
Years of International Longshoremen's Association picketing couldn't do it, but alleged safety viola
Maritime
SOME US PORTS GET BIGGER PIECE OF CHILEAN FRUIT
Alan Abrams |
Despite the blow of losing pieces of the Chilean fruit business to the ports of Wilmington, N.C., an
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
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
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
Feb. 19, 1993 Copper Total, 117,304. Gold Total, .1,462,320.Silver To
TUNNELERS POSITION TUBES BENEATH BOSTON HARBOR
Boston Globe |
The first of 12 football field-sized tubes that you may be driving through later this decade have be
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CF'S PURCHASE OF EMERY WAS ILL-FATED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Right move. Right time. Wrong company. That may be the best way to explain the rationale beh
SHIPPERS GAIN EDGE ON BOX CARRIERS, CONFERENCE TOLD
Brian Johns |
A greater access to transportation information and an enhanced handling of logistical services are g
"BIG THREE' CRY FOUL ON DEAL AGAIN
Lawrence Kaufman |
Well, they're at it again. USAir and British Airways have come up with a restructured deal t
FAILURE OF IMF-MANILA TALKS SNAGS ENERGY LOANS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Philippine government ended talks with the International Monetary Fund on Friday without reachin
LA CUSTOMS GETS READY FOR PACIFIC RIM POLICY CHANGES
Kevin G. Hall |
Anticipating a White House inclined to make greater emphasis on tariff enforcement a key element of
Maritime
PRICE HIKES RAISE COST OF LIVING IN CHINA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Workers in 35 large and medium-size cities spent 4.2 percent more of their wages in their daily life
Maritime
LIVE FISH MART GROWS, BUT PROBLEMS REMAIN
Alan Abrams |
Although Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has yet to successfully develop a large commercial for its experimental
TRANSPORTATION SUPERMARKET WAS AHEAD OF CURVE
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Entrepreneurs have dreamed of creating a one-stop transportation company for many years. As
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BIG THREE COOPERATE ON LOW-EMISSION PAINTDETROIT - Ford Motor Co., Chrysler Corp. an
GROWTH, ECONOMY ROIL DELTA'S EARNINGS
William Armbruster |
Someday Delta Air Lines will again show a profit. The question is when. "They will make it.
HANJIN SHIFTS PENDULUM SERVICE TO REDUCE LOSSES, SUPPORT ROUTES
Kevin G. Hall |
In an effort to cut losses in its service between Asia and Europe and bolster operations in the tran
Maritime
WILLIAM BOWES RECEIVES ACADEMY ALUMNI AWARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
William P. Bowes, president and owner of Capt. I.S.D. Derrick Independent Ship and Cargo Surveyors I
Maritime
TAX REPEAL PLAN CALLED HARMFUL FOR PUERTO RICO
From Wire and Staff Reports |
A proposal to repeal a $3 billion tax break for U.S. drug companies and other businesses that have p
SECTION 936 SHIFT MAY COST DRUG FIRMS $7 BILLION
Jan Paschal |
Large U.S. drug companies could lose an estimated $7 billion in tax savings between 1993 and 1998 if
CLINTON'S PROPOSED ENERGY TAXES DRAW HEAT FROM OIL, GAS PRODUCERS
Gregg Jones |
In case the White House didn't notice, that wasn't applause coming from the nation's Oil Patch on Th
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TOP US GULF CONTAINERPORTS
PIERS, New York |
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DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Friday Feb. 19, 1993 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representin
FOREIGN INVESTMENT HIT $11.2 BILLION IN CHINA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Total direct foreign investment into China last year reached US$11.2 billion, said Zhang Zhongji, a
Maritime
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
COMMERCIAL QUANTITY Aluminum ingots_ $1,150-$1,250per ton lots &
HAVING WHAT IT TAKES TO GRAB THE BRASS RING
Guenter Rohrmann |
First the good news. The geographic and economic trends point to the future boom in air shipping the
AVIATION AND WORLD TRADE
JOC Staff |
Aviation is fast becoming a flash point in international trade. Barely one month into the Clinton ad
US PLANS TO SEEK NEW INDICTMENT IN KUEHNE FRAUD CASE FINAL DEFENDANT IS CLEARED
Gregory S. Johnson |
Federal prosecutors have vowed to seek a new indictment as the last defendant in the multimillion-do
YELLOW EXPECTS PRESTON TO STAY IN RED THIS YEAR
Dane Hamilton |
Opening the door on their corporate strategy, Yellow Freight System Inc. executives have told Wall S
CHINA SEEKS OUTSIDE FUNDS FOR NASCENT TELECOM SECTOR
P.T. Bangsberg |
China is actively seeking foreign investment for its telecommunications sector, widely seen as a sel
Maritime
MEAT IMPORTED THROUGH CANADA POSES DANGERS, US INSPECTOR WARNS
(Reuter) |
A federal meat inspector warned that lax controls on meat imported through Canada are increasing the
Maritime
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