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NAVISTAR TACKLES HEALTH CARE, COST-CUTTING ISSUES
Chicago Tribune |
The fate of Navistar International Corp., the nation's leading builder of heavy trucks and school-bu
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
Source: Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of |
Three Weeks Ended Nov. 28, 1992, vs. Similar 1991 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
NS BUYS NEW-STYLE RAILCARS TO SERVICE START-UP STEEL PLANT
John Boyd |
Norfolk Southern Corp., preparing to serve a start-up steel galvanizing plant in Ohio, began taking
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AGENCY SOUNDS BULLISH NOTE FOR OIL
(Reuter) |
A move last month by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to trim its output, which has
SOUTHERN CO. MAKES 2ND DEAL WITH SLOVAK POWER ENTERPRISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Southern Co., of Atlanta, one of the top U.S. coal-fired utilities, announced it hasformed a partner
VENEZUELA TO DELAY OK OF OIL PLAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Venezuelan Energy Ministry will delay to next year its plans to authorize projects planned for t
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHICAGO BOARD DISPUTES MEMBER INCOME FIGURESA Chicago Board of Trade official last week call
CONTAINER LESSORS BRAVE CHANGES
William Armbruster |
Changing trade patterns are prompting changes in the container-leasing industry at a time when leasi
CHANGE IN MEAT TRADE MAY AID AUSTRALIA SHIPS
Mark Magnier |
Container shipping lines moving cargo between Australia and the United States see little hope that r
FRESH PRODUCE DEMAND FUELS BOOST IN REEFERS
Josh Martin |
Worldwide reefer trade in 1993 could grow by more than 5 percent over 1992 figures. Growth will be f
LATIN STRATEGY PROVING FRUITFUL FOR GULF PORTS
Gary Taylor |
Despite the ups and downs of container cargo statistics this year through the Gulf of Mexico, Gulf p
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Dec. 4, 1992 JAPANFinancial FuturesPrecious MetalsTokyo Commodity Exchange
ACE'S UNDERWRITING LOSSES MOUNT AS MORE OFFSHORE FIRMS ARE FORMED
Lorraine Iannello |
ACE Ltd. , a specialty underwriter for Fortune 500 companies with claims exceeding $100 million, rep
RUSSIAN CREDIT PROBLEMS UNDERMINE FREIGHT MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Russian credit problems have once again undercut demand in the freight market, brokers said.
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW DRUG RULES INCLUDE BALTIMORE'S DOCKERSDockworkers at the Port of Baltimore will be inclu
Maritime
UK OFFERS AIRPORT RIGHTS FOR LIBERAL STOCK ACCESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Britain has proposed dropping operating restrictions for U.S. carriers at London's Heathrow Internat
TWO FRENCH TEXTILE GROUPS CALL FOR GATT VETO
Tara Patel |
Two French trade associations have broken with the country's employers' group and asked the governme
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Third Annual Global Free-Trade Zones Conference and Exhibit '92. Dec. 6-9. Mi
Maritime
CRACKDOWN ON TRUCK CARGO THEFT EXPANDS TO RAILS AND SHIPYARDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Law enforcement officials in New Jersey, who have been trying to stop a rise in the number of hijack
GRAVEL CONTRACT MAY OPEN MAINE RAIL LINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A large gravel-hauling contract in Maine may be the key to restoring freight rail service to the eas
EDGAR MAKES ITS CALIFORNIA DEBUT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A number of the California's public companies are being introduced to Edgar this month. Edga
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CAPTIVES USED TO WRITE FOREIGN BENEFIT PACKAGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Echoing big business efforts to redress and redevelop business tools, property and casualty insurers
PEMEX PLANS TO CUT STAFF AND BEEF UP EXPLORATION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Petroleos Mexicanos is reducing its work force to increase its investment budget for exploration and
US INSURERS REVISING D&O COVER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Insurers are becoming more sophisticated in assessing risks in the directors and officers liability
MEXICO EXPECTS 1ST PORT PRIVATIZATION BY APRIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Restructuring the Mexican port system will result in a decentralized environment involving autonomou
Maritime
LIABILITY CAP OF $10 MILLION ESTIMATED ON TANKER DAMAGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Insured pollution liability from the damage caused by the explosion of the tanker Aegean Sea last We
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PARTNER TO BUY OUT SALOMON IN VENTURERussia's Almazjuvelirexport, the country's sole export
NEW LLOYD'S CHIEF WINS SUPPORT OF NAMES
William Pitt |
The newly appointed chief executive of Lloyd's of London, Peter Middleton, is winning approval from
PACIFIC FLOWS HEALTHY, DESPITE WORLD WOES
Allen R. Wastler |
Despite economic doldrums on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, container shipping traffic levels have
NAIC GIVES CENTER STAGE TO STRONGER CAPITAL RULES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Strengthened capital standards, giving insurance commissioners more power to intervene when an under
THAT TIME AGAIN: HAGGLING BEGINS OVER BOX RATES
Allen S. Roberts |
Fall: A time for tumbling leaves, roasted chestnuts and. . .haggling over freight rateson the North
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
MEXICO WANTS PRIVATE MONEY FOR REBUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE
Houston Chronicle |
The Mexican government will turn to private investors for billions of dollars in capital to rejuvena
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
IRELAND WILL OPPOSE US-EC TRADE ACCORDDUBLIN, Ireland - The Irish agriculture minister said
Maritime
WESTINGHOUSE MAY BUY FROM INDIA
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Westinghouse Electronic Systems may use some equipment from India for products sold in the Middle Ea
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
APL USES PRESSURE ON CONTRACT, UNIONS SAY LINE DENIES CHARGE AS TALKS APPROACH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Seafaring unions at American President Lines have accused the U.S.-flag carrier of threatening to sw
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An item the "People" column on Page 1B Dec. 2 incorrectly characterized Atlantic ContainerLine's pro
Maritime
US INSURERS BETTING ON GATT BREAKTHROUGH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. insurers are hoping the recent breakthrough over agriculture in ongoing world trade talks may o
IMF GIVES EGYPT UNTIL MARCH TO SUBMIT ECONOMIC REFORMS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The International Monetary Fund has agreed to delay the deadline for Egypt's first economic reform p
NEW GADGETS MINIMIZE DAMAGE RIDING THE RAILS
Richard Leonard |
Improvements in intermodal railroad equipment and service are keeping loss and damage at a low level
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