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MAJOR EXPORT CREDIT AGENCIES URGED TO EXPAND PROGRAMS
Richard Lawrence |
Major international banks, companies, and insurers are urging the U.S. Export-Import Bank and other
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
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Maritime
REPORTING RULES MAY EASE FOR DOMESTIC CARRIERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Federal Maritime Commission proposal would ease reporting rules for determining allowable rates of
Maritime
NAFTA, MAQUILADORAS ALTER ROLE OF ELECTRONICS EXPORTERS
Gary Taylor |
With its maquiladoras as a foundation, Mexico has become an important electronics industry power.
UNIONS WRESTLE WITH WAGE DILEMMA AS RUSSIAN SEAFARERS FLOOD MARKETS
Tim Shorrock |
Hundreds of thousands of Russian seafarers are moving into the world's shipping market, lowering wag
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York, are selling rates among trading
SOUTH AFRICANS FIND COMMON GROUND AS THEY MEET IN UNEMPLOYMENT LINE
(Reuter) |
Smartly dressed white professionals from comfortable South African suburbs stand in line uneasily wi
CARRIERS PREPARING FOR NAFTA
Kevin G. Hall |
Shippers, carriers and middlemen in the transportation business are all making plans for voluminous
BARTER DEAL WITH PEPSICO HELD KEY TO FUTURE OF UKRAINIAN SHIPYARDS
Alan Abrams |
The success or failure of a plan to market $1 billion worth of Ukrainian-built ships aspart of a bar
Maritime
US DEFENDS SECRECY ON TRADE PACT WITH CHINA
John Maggs |
Bush administration officials rejected charges that they are abusing national security rules by keep
ANERA LIKELY TO EXTEND FUTURE SERVICE CONTRACTS
William Armbruster |
The rate-setting conference that represents ocean carriers in the eastboundtrans-Pacific tra
Maritime
CZECHOSLOVAK INFLATION RATE TO FALL TO 10 PERCENT IN '92, BANK OFFICIAL SAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Czechoslovak inflation will drop to about 10 percent in 1992, from 53.6 percent last year, the gover
STATES SEEK POT OF GOLD SOUTH OF THE US BORDER
Charles W. Thurston |
A trade rush is on here that yet may rival the California gold rush of a century ago, but, this time
SHIPPING REFORM MAY FACE LONG ODDS IN NEXT CONGRESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The huge turnover in Congress next year will almost certainly limit prospects for significant revisi
Maritime
UNIONS THREATEN TO BOYCOTT ALASKA AIR IN 4-YEAR-OLD DISPUTE OVER CONTRACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Labor unions throughout Washington state are threatening to boycott Alaska Airlines unless managemen
DOLLAR SURGE FORECAST TO CONTINUE ON EXPECTED US, EUROPE RATE MOVES
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The answers to two timely questions will determine the direction of the U.S.dollar against o
MEXICO OPENS UP TO SERVICE SECTOR
Gary Taylor |
Just a few years ago, Daniel Dominguez could handle the operations of his firm's Mexico City office
HONG KONG WILL EASE SOME TEXTILE REGULATIONS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong is moving to lighten the bureaucratic load on direct shipments of textiles and garments to
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Oct. 17, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
BORDER TOWNS PREPARE FOR NAFTA
Gary Taylor |
Counting trucks in Laredo is one job guaranteed to make you dizzy. Since 1987, that Texas bo
CF MOTORFREIGHT TO HIKE RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CF MotorFreight, one of the nation's largest trucking companies, announced Friday it will increase i
VIDEO-CONFERENCING SEEN GLOBAL POSSIBILITY SOON
Milton G. Allimadi |
Despite resistance by some developing-country governments to giving up their monopoly on broadcastin
Maritime
CONSTRUCTION SOUTH OF BORDER BOOMS AS COMPANIES RELOCATE
Gary Taylor |
While traveling recently in Mexico City, Gary Boyd heard some statistics that left him smiling.<
BRITISH AIRWAYS TO BUY TROUBLED REGIONAL CARRIER
(Reuter) |
British Airways PLC will acquire troubled regional airline Dan-Air in exchange for assuming its owne
KOREAN CHIPMAKERS SHIFT STRATEGY IN WAKE OF ANTI-DUMPING PENALTIES
Sohn Jie-Ae |
Semiconductor makers produced a lot of sound and fury after their rough welcome into the big leagues
Maritime
FINE AIRLINES RECEIVES DOT OPERATING PERMIT
Mark B. Solomon |
The U.S. Department of Transportation has granted an operating permit to Fine Airlines, a Miami-base
PACT TO SLASH NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR'S LOGISTICS COSTS
Mark B. Solomon |
A transport and logistics pact between a unit of Federal Express Corp. and National Semiconductor wi
TELEPHONE SERVICE LEAPS INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
Gary Taylor |
Another revolution is under way in Mexico, and you can look for this one to have a significant impac
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
JOC Staff |
Three Weeks Ended Oct. 17, 1992, vs. Similar 1991 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
S. KOREANS WORRY THAT NAFTA MAY THREATEN TRADE WITH US
Craig Dunlap |
South Korean officials eager to increase trade and investment ties with the United States are viewin
MEXICAN AUTO INDUSTRY TURBOCHARGED BY NAFTA
Erich E. Toll |
Mexico's role in the automobile industry is likely to accelerate, as the North American motor vehicl
INDEPENDENT TRUCKERS CITE PA. ROADS AS THE WORST IN THE COUNTRY
Gregory S. Johnson |
For the second year in a row, independent truckers responding to a magazine survey havebestowed Penn
HARPER GROUP SETS UP COMPUTER LINK TO IMPROVE TRACKING OF AIR CARGO
Allen R. Wastler |
Harper Group, a large customs broker and freight forwarder based here, is installing a direct comput
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MOVING DATA - DOUG HARPER E-MAIL PRODUCING A MINOR REVOLUTION IN THE WORKPLACE
Doug Harper |
While sexy computer applications like automated filing of customs entries receive most of the attent
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NAFTA STUDY SEES MINIMAL IMPACT ON PUERTO RICO
Larry Luxner |
Trade experts who have just completed a $330,000 study of the North American free-trade agreement's
Maritime
NOVELL, ONWARD GROUP FORM JOINT VENTURE IN INDIA
JOC Staff |
Novell Inc. and Onward Technologies Group have formed a joint venture called Onward Novell Software
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CALIF. TO GET FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FAST RAIL SYSTEM
Orange County Register |
California will get $1.2 million in federal money for a 100-mph railroad to compete with freeway and
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
S. KOREAN PARTNERSHIPS SEEN AS ROUTE FOR US ENTRY INTO ASIAN MARKETS
Craig Dunlap |
Partnerships between U.S. companies and South Korean manufacturers will facilitate U.S. entry into m
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GERMANY MAPS PLAN FOR CLEANUP IN EASTBONN, Germany - The German government said Frid
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Annual International Trade Conference. Oct. 26-27. New York. Contact: America
Maritime
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