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MINNESOTA, RUSSIAN GROUPS SIGN PACT TO AID TRADE IN FORMER SOVIET UNION
Duncan Robinson |
A consortium of academic and business groups from Minnesota this week signed a joint venture agreeme
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MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Raritan Traffic Club. Oct. 13. Pines Manor, Highway 27, Edison, N.J., 7 p.m. Lewis Welter, senior vi
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TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
S. KOREA'S DAEWOO PLANS CHINA INVESTMENTSSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's Daewoo Business
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FINANCIAL REFORM OPENS THE DOOR FOR CREATION OF 15 NEW BANKS
Dirk Bennett |
Taiwan's financial reform picked up the pace over the last year, as 15 commercial banks opened their
NIGERIAN GOVERNOR PROMOTES REGION AS "TAIWAN OF AFRICA'
Milton G. Allimadi |
A Nigerian state governor is promoting his region's economic potential to attract investment for a p
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BILL WOULD EXPAND POWERS OF DELAWARE RIVER AGENCY
Alice Cantwell |
The bi-state port authority for the Philadelphia region would gain more autonomy and nolonger have t
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SHIPPING SECTOR PLOWS THROUGH CHOPPY WATER
Bruce Einhorn |
The island's shipping industry is working its way out of a slump, with North American routes helping
THAI TRADE DEFICIT FELL FOR FIRST 9 MONTHS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Thailand's January-September trade deficit fell 21.9 percent to about 157 billion baht ($6.25 billio
TANKER GROUP FORMS PANEL TO BOOST INSURANCE RELATIONS
Janet Porter |
Tanker owners hope to improve their somewhat frosty relations with underwriters and obtain better in
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MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DCL REPORTS SUCCESS ON US-ARGENTINA ROUTECARSON, Calif. - Direct Container Line (DCL) report
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PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MERCER MANAGEMENT CONSULTING INC. (New York) - Michael D. Tebay joined the management consulting fir
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MUSEUM WILL HONOR VETERAN MERCHANT SEAMEN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
As Veterans' Day approaches, the South Street Seaport Museum is offering special events, including a
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TOURISM VOLUME TOOK HIT IN JULY
Mike Boydell |
After picking up at a 12 percent annual rate during the first five months of the year, Taiwan's tour
TAIWANESE MANUFACTURERS SEEK TO "LEGITIMIZE' BRAND NAMES
Mike Boydell |
Taiwan has gone a long way in its drive to win recognition on world markets that the quality of its
LURE OF PROFITS OVERRIDES POLITICAL DIFFERENCES
Don Shapiro |
As recently as five years ago, the Taiwan government still outlawed travel by its citizens to mainla
CHILE FACES EXPORT CHALLENGES MAIN MARKET SEEN SHIFTING TO EUROPE
Tad Thompson |
While facing some significant marketing challenges, Chilean fruit shippers expect to export a much l
FLORIDA GROWERS FEAR COMPETITION FROM MEXICO
Tad Thompson |
Except for competitive heat flashing from Florida toward Mexico, the proposed North American free-tr
EXPORT MARKET WARMS TO FLORIDA CITRUS CROP
Tad Thompson |
The dollar is down. The crop is up. And so are hopes for Florida citrus exports in1992-93. A variety
FOR GROWERS, "A' IS FOR APPLE EXPORTS
Tad Thompson |
It's too early to know the volume of U.S. fresh apple exports to Europe this year,but the apple indu
PRODUCE CHARTER PLANNED
Tad Thompson |
Work is under way to create an international charter for use between U.S. produce exporters and Euro
BID FOR CHILEAN BUSINESS PUTS HEAT ON PHILADELPHIA
Tad Thompson |
In early October, Philadelphia's International Longshoremen's Association was in an extended process
EXOTIC FRUIT EXPORTERS PROSPER IN COLOMBIA
Tad Thompson |
Colombia annually exports fresh flowers worth about $300 million. Colombia's annual banana exports v
NAFTA FEARS ARE EASING AT MEXICAN BORDER ZONES
Gary Taylor |
As talk about a free-trade agreement grew more serious earlier this year, it caused Robert C. Jacobs
ZONE OPERATORS FISHING FOR TENANTS
Michele Whitney |
Cost controls and new markets are just two of several enticements luring more and more U.S. companie
GENERAL MOTORS GEARS FOR COURT FIGHT TO RECOVER DUTIES LEVIED BY CUSTOMS
Milton G. Allimadi |
The Customs Modernization Bill, expected to be passed by Congress, will impose, among other things,
RUSSIA'S PLAN FOR 11 FEZS ON LAST LEGS
Duncan Robinson |
Russia's grandiose plans for a network of 11 free economic zones to help boost foreign investment an
AETNA AGREES TO PAY $1.5 MILLION TO AVOID POSSIBLE LEGAL PROBLEMS
Bruce Mohl |
Aetna Life Insurance Co. agreed Wednesday to pay the Somerville (Mass.) Retirement Board more than $
RECESSION CUTS INTO PROFIT AT NEW YORK ZONES
Chris Dupin |
Businesses in the greater New York City region that want to locate in a foreign trade zone program h
AIRPORTS USING FTZS AS HEDGE TO BATTLE DECLINING VOLUME
Douglas C. Harper |
Like most other businesses, airports in the United States are feeling the pinch of an entrenched rec
LLOYD'S TAPS GARRAWAY FOR REGULATORY BOARD
William Pitt |
Lloyd's of London has appointed Brian Garraway, deputy chairman of tobacco and financial services co
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CLAIM ASSOCIATION ELECTS BEANE PRESIDENTThe International Claim Association elected C. Ernes
REAPPROVAL SOUGHT FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT PLAN
Margo D. Beller |
Mutual Benefit Life's rehabilitator said Wednesday he wants 46 state guaranteefunds to reapp
PENSION-PLAN FUNDING CASE TO BE DECIDED BY HIGH COURT
Dallas Morning News |
The U.S. Supreme Court this week agreed to decide whether employers may contribute property rather t
COST OF INSURANCE LAWS IGNORED, OMB AIDE SAYS
William Pitt |
U.S. insurers risk having to pay billions of dollars in unnecessary health, safety and environmental
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story on Page 9A Wednesday, "Storms Seen Slight Benefit for Some Brokers in Quarter," should not h
CGM TO RECEIVE $140 MILLION FROM FRENCH GOVERNMENT SALE OF ASSETS, SPINOFFS PLANNED
Barbara Casassus |
The French government will pump 700 million francs ($140 million) into Compagnie Generale Maritime t
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SMALL TRUCKERS PROFIT DESPITE POOR ECONOMY
Gregory S. Johnson |
Some small to medium-sized truckers report they have more freight than they know what to do with, ev
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US CUSTOMS SERVICE BUDGET
JOC Staff |
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CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story on Page 1A Tuesday, "Congress OKs Fees to Access FMC Ship Tariffs," should have made it clea
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CANADIAN PORTS, RAILS UNITE TO FIGHT US COMPETITION
Leo Ryan |
To combat rising competition from U.S. ports and intermodal networks, Canada's leading ports have fo
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