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SUEZ TO OFFER TOLL DISCOUNTS OF UP TO 55 PERCENT TO TANKERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Only weeks after announcing a 3 percent across-the-board toll increase, the Suez Canal Authority has
Maritime
US, MEXICO STRUGGLE TO AVERT GATT SHOWDOWN OVER CEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The United States and Mexico are trying to resolve a cement dumping dispute that threatens to mar tr
DHL CARGO APPLICATION BECOMES OWNERSHIP ROW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A seemingly innocuous bid by DHL Airways to renew its all-cargo authority linking Cincinnati, Housto
EARTHQUAKE PROJECT GETS A LEADER WITH SOLID CONGRESSIONAL TRACK RECORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The new director of the insurance industry consortium pushing for federal earthquake insurance progr
SURPLUS-LINES INSURERS WARY OF NEW RISK RULES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Robert Angle gets excited when he thinks of the opportunities he and his specialty-lines colleagues
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BEST KEEPS SUSPENSION ON AMERICAN RELIANCEOLDWICK, N.J. - The "A-" pooled rating of American
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
ISO 9000. Dec. 1-2. Stamford, Conn. Seminar offered by the American Bureau of Shipping on how to com
Maritime
SEC. 936 CHANGES FAR FROM DEAD AS A "NEW' CONGRESS MOVES IN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Bridging the gap between foreign trade development policy and program funding is a problem that Bill
JAPANESE ENERGY PLAN RULES OUT FOSSIL FUEL TAX
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A comprehensive energy and environment plan released by Japan's Ministry of International Trade and
SHELL EXITS US COAL BUSINESS WITH SUBSIDIARY SALE TO ZIEGLER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shell Oil Co. has exited the U.S. coal business with the announcement that the sale of the massive a
ACCEPT BA DEAL TO ENCOURAGE FAIR, FREE, OPEN COMPETITION
Sir Colin Marshall |
My overriding desire is for the aviation industry, as a whole, to embrace a philosophy of progress,
ALGERIA NEEDS NEW INDUSTRY TO BEAT ECONOMIC CRISIS, ITALIAN OFFICIAL SAYS
Daniel Liefgreen |
Algeria, struggling with a deep economic crisis, needs new industry to help it to defeat its financi
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Third Annual Global Free Trade Zones Conference and Exhibit '92. Dec. 6-9. Mi
Maritime
SOME LAWS CAN'T BE BENT OR BROKEN
Lawrence Kaufman |
The laws of economics are immutable. Absent a cartel, businesses cannot control prices or ca
HONG KONG SAYS US MUST MOVE ON BILATERAL AIR SERVICE DISCUSSIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The United States must make a convincing case for changes in its bilateral air services agreement wi
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 25, 1992 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
AGENCIES ADDING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE TO LENDING FORMULA BANKS ENCOURAGE "GREEN PRINCIPLES'
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International lenders are slowly starting to weave environmental concerns into their daily lending a
Maritime
LUFTHANSA, ARIZ. UNIVERSITY CREATE PILOT TRAINING MODEL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A subsidiary of Lufthansa German Airlines and Arizona State University have teamed up to create an a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TRANSPORTATION/TECHNOLOGY CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
North American EDI Coordinators' Conference, 1992 meeting, Dec. 2-3. Scottsdale, Ariz. Contact: Case
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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
ALUMINUM DEMAND LAGS IN CHINA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Chinese aluminum demand remains stalled as domestic prices continue to weaken, trading sources in As
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 25, 1992 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.c Close High
Maritime
ASSUMPTIONS ASIDE, US IS REGION'S BIGGEST PARTNER
Montieth M. Illingworth |
Americans tend to assume that Europe's trade and investment ties with its former colonies in the Car
OUTLOOK AT '92 MEETING IS GRIM
Lawrence H Kaufman |
What a difference two years makes. The 1990 International Air Cargo Forum met in New Delhi,
JAPAN LENDS $100 MILLION TO PERU FOR FINANCES
(Reuter) |
Peru signed a $100 million loan agreement with Japan for the country'sfinancial sector.<
ANALYSTS PREDICT SUCCESS FOR AMERICAN RE OFFER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Wall Street will react favorably to a public offering of 10.75 million shares of American Reinsuranc
INTRA-ASIAN CARRIERS SEEN IN MARKET FOR AGREEMENT TO REDUCE CAPACITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Despite the huge number of players and diverse interests, the intra-Asian carrier community will eve
Maritime
EX-SOVIET SHIPS MAY NOW VISIT FIVE ADDITIONAL PORTS IN US
Knight-Ridder Financial |
In another step away from the Cold War, the U.S. government announced last week that merchant ships
Maritime
DE KLERK SAYS SOUTH AFRICA MUST RELY ON EXPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
South Africa's economy will have to rely more on export-driven industrial development because of the
FAVORABLE REPORT ABOUT ACQUISITION PROPELS XTRA'S STOCK TO 10 PERCENT GAIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Wall Street has taken a new look at the XTRA Corp., boosting the price of the Boston-based trailer l
SETTING PLAN FOR AVIATION
JOC Staff |
Welcome to the Clinton presidency. Bill Clinton won't take the oath of office for another seven week
FAA DENIES GRANT TO COLO. AIRPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Aviation Administration has decided against awarding grant money to develop the Adams Co
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
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
Nov. 25, 1992 Copper Total, 69,769. Gold Total, .1,599,422.Silver Tot
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN OKS SUPPORT FOR PORK PRODUCERSJapan's Ministry of Agriculture said it has approved a p
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FRANCE EXPANDS PLAN TO SELL STAKE IN RHONEThe French government has expanded on its plans to
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1303 (Nov. 25, 1992) Previous day - 1289 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
US FAULTS BID TO RESOLVE CANADA BEER ROW
Peter Morton |
The United States is likely to reject a new Canadian offer to settle a rancorous beer trade dispute
US IMPORTERS GET MORE TIME FROM CARRIERS ON CONTRACTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carriers moving goods across the Pacific to the United States are going to give importers an extra 3
Maritime
DOG EXPORTERS GROWL AT CANADIAN PROPOSAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. dog exporters are snarling about proposed Canadian import limits that they claim violate the U.
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