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US-ITALIAN CONSORTIUM TO EXPLORE 2 NEW OIL FIELDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
P.T. Bangsberg |
An Italian-American consortium working off China's southern coast will expand operations by developi
FOREIGN BIDS READIED FOR EGYPTIAN PACTS
Sarah Gauch |
Foreign petroleum companies in Egypt are welcoming the government's recent invitation for internatio
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Nov. 13, 1992Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen Hi
SUN REFINING, EXECUTIVES FINED OVER CUBAN OIL SHIPMENTS
Houston Chronicle |
Sun Refining and Marketing Co. and two of its executives agreed in a settlement completed last week
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 13, 1992 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
US, UK SPIN THEIR WHEELS IN AVIATION NEGOTIATIONS
Mark B. Solomon |
U.S. and British aviation negotiators have made no progress in talks aimed at revamping the U.S.-Bri
4 CARRIERS PAY $1 MILLION TO SETTLE SHIP RATE CASE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Four major containership operators, including the two largest U.S.-flag lines, have agreed to pay th
DRUG FOUND EFFECTIVE AGAINST ALCOHOLISM
(Reuter) |
A drug that has been found to block the pleasurable sensations of alcohol can be an effective tool i
EXON WARNS BUSH NOT TO MAKE RECESS APPOINTMENTS TO ICC
Stephanie Nall |
The chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee's Surface Transportation Sub- committee, Sen. J. James
AMERICAN RICE GROWERS TAKE AIM AT JAPANESE BAN
Nelson Antosh |
Encouraged by the recent Bush administration decision to slap stiff tariffs on European white wines
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CANADA-S. AFRICA FIRM WINS SMELTER CONTRACTA joint venture between SNC/Lavalin of Canada and
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MOBIL SETTLES POLLUTION CASEFAIRFAX, Va. - Mobil Chemical Co., in settling a polluti
COCOA TALKS END WITHOUT RESOLUTION NEW SESSION PLANNED
John Callcott |
Major cocoa producer and consumer nations have ended a two-week session, their third conference this
NIT LEAGUE USHERS IN A NEW ERA AS '92 CONFERENCE OPENS IN ATLANTA
Gregory S. Johnson |
With a new president headed for the White House, new faces slated for Congress and a new head for th
FAA WEIGHS ROLLBACK OF NY-AREA FLIGHT PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Aviation Administration said it may roll back its ambitious expansion of East Coast air
JAPAN PLANS TO INCREASE RICE OUTPUT SHOWS NO SIGN OF WAVERING ON IMPORTS
(Reuter) |
Japan announced plans Friday to increase rice production and showed no sign of lifting an import ban
UNITED WANTS O'HARE SLOTS BACK
William Armbruster |
United Airlines, in an angrily worded announcement, said it has asked the Federal Aviation Administr
PENNSYLVANIA TO RAISE CLEARANCES TO 20 FEET ALONG ONE CONRAIL LINE
Gregory S. Johnson |
Looking to create the opportunity for double-stack container service into Philadelphia,the state of
POLYSTYRENE COMPANIES SIGN RECYCLING PACT
Chicago Tribune |
On Christmas, millions of Americans will open gifts protected by "peanuts" or plastic foam blocks, t
RAIL CRASHES AT CROSSINGS HIT RECORD LOW
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Trains are having fewer collisions with cars and trucks than at any time since record-keeping began,
JAPAN OPEN TO DIFFERENT FORMAT TO END TRADE BARRIERS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan would be open to shelving the current U.S.- Japan format for trying to eliminate internal trad
Maritime
FOREIGN MARKET GROWTH HELPS SWISS EXPORTS
John Zarocostas |
Switzerland's merchandise exports are staging a comeback, thanks to growth in foreign markets, accor
Maritime
AIR CARGO COMPANIES SHARPEN THEIR FOCUS
William Armbruster |
Air cargo companies are banking their future on specialization as they prepare to fly into the 21st
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BRAZIL STEEL GROUP DROPS TARIFF PROTESTRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Major Brazilian stee
Maritime
REDUCTION IN NUMBER OF SWISS BANKS SEEN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
More than 100 Swiss banks could disappear in the next few years under increased competition from oth
Maritime
NAFTA HITS FIRST STUMBLING BLOCK AS MEXICO MOVES TO LIMIT IMPORTS
Jane Bussey |
Free trade with Mexico has run into its first major stumbling block, even before the North American
Maritime
SHIPPERS CAUTIOUS ON CLINTON
Doug Harper |
When William Jefferson Blythe Clinton was elected the 42nd president of the United States on Nov. 3,
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
American Maritime Safety, Drug and Alcohol Training Program. Nov. 16. Drug and alcohol training and
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent)is as f
Maritime
ICC CONSIDERS PANEL TO STUDY BILLS OF LADING
Valerie Drogus |
Shippers and carriers may get a crack at jointly revising the rail bill of lading, if the Interstate
SHIPPERS STILL SMARTING OVER UNDERCHARGE ISSUE
Gregory S. Johnson |
When hundreds of National Industrial Transportation League members descend on Atlanta for this year'
JAPANESE DOCKERS SAY CONTRACT NOT BEING HONORED, MAY STRIKE
A.E. Cullison |
Two powerful Japanese dockworker unions are threatening to launch coordinated walkouts at the countr
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AGREEMENT REACHED ON DUMPING AT SEAThe first steps toward banning the disposal of low-level
Maritime
DEALMAKERS FIGHT TO MAKE RATES PRIVATE
Erich E. Toll |
The new year will bring change to the White House, and a large portion of the transportation industr
ELECTION COULD SIDETRACK DEMURRAGE DEREGULATION
Richard Leonard |
The advent of a new administration is an unsettled transition period in Washington that affects gove
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
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Maritime
MEBA TALKS TO RESUME THIS WEEK PENSION PLAN DISPUTE TOPS AGENDA
Tim Shorrock |
After serious strains last week, talks to end a long and bitter dispute inside a key maritime union
Maritime
GERMAN UNIT OF US "INCUBATOR' IN DEAL WITH BELGIAN COMPANY
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
A business "incubator" in Germany welcomed its first European tenant this month. Captor Elec
Maritime
ITALY HOPES TO CONTINUE ITS STRING OF TEXTILE CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
An Italian trade delegation is due to arrive in China today hoping to increase sales of textile-rela
Maritime
US PUZZLES HOW TO DISBURSE MONEY DUE SAIPAN WORKERS
Milton G. Allimadi |
Three months after the U.S. government received a $2.8 million advance from a record $9 million sett
Maritime
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