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COCOA MARKET PRIVATIZATION BACKED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
One of the leading opposition political parties in Ghana has pledged to privatize the external marke
RAINS MAY BE TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE FOR COTE D'IVOIRE
Jennifer Allen |
Weekend rains in the Cote d'Ivoire have not reversed drought damage already done to this year's coco
BLOOD PRESSURE DRUG CAN CUT DEATH RISK FOR HEART PATIENTS
From Wire Reports |
A five-year study headed by Boston researchers has found that a bloodpressure drug can reduc
REDUCTIONS IN CANADA'S CANOLA CROP SEEN LIMITED HELP FOR US SOYBEAN OIL
Rosalind Krasny |
Reductions to Canada's canola crop could see a modest increase in domestic soybean oil usage in the
MALAYSIAN TIN MARKET EXPECTED TO REMAIN REFERENCE PRICE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market, despite low volume, will continue to be a good reference price for tin,
STUDY BACKS LONGER USE OF "CLOT BUSTERS'
(Reuter) |
Treatment with "clot-busting" drugs more than six hours after the start of a heart attack could save
TWA TO REDUCE SERVICE, LAY OFF THOUSANDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Financially troubled Trans World Airlines, feeling the pinch of a depressed economy and the recent r
SUN MAY SELL COAL BUSINESS IN REFOCUSING
Julia C. Martinez |
Restructuring continued at Sun Co. with the announcement Tuesday that the company might sell its coa
JAPAN'S NHK NETWORK CHOOSES GE SATELLITE
JOC Staff |
Japan's NHK public broadcasting network said Wednesday that it has chosen GE Technical Services Co.
Maritime
POLAND UNVEILS BOLD PLAN TO REFORM STATE INDUSTRIES
(Reuter) |
The Polish government unveiled a bold plan Wednesday to force stubborn state industries to catch up
Maritime
2 SUBSIDIZED TANKER FIRMS GET WAIVER FROM MARAD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two subsidized tanker companies received permission from the Maritime Administration to affiliate wi
Maritime
RAYTHEON SETS JOINT VENTURE IN SLOVAKIA
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Raytheon Corp. will help to turn a Slovakian tank factory into a civilian plant to manufacture road-
Maritime
IMPORTS DECLINE BY SLIM MARGIN IN MIAMI AREA
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Imports into the Miami area in the two weeks immediately following Hurricane Andrew dropped off only
Maritime
HOUSE APPROVES $765 MILLION MARAD BUDGET
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The House Wednesday easily passed a fiscal year 1993 funding bill for Maritime Administration progra
Maritime
ASIAN, EUROPEAN SHIPPING LINES CREATE GROUP TO STABILIZE TRADE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Conference and non-conference shipping lines planning to control capacity in the Far East-Europe tra
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IMPEACHMENT VOTE SCHEDULED IN BRAZILBRASILIA, Brazil - Brazil's Chamber of Deputies
Maritime
CANADA UNVEILS CAMPAIGN TO WOO FREE-TRADE FOES
(Reuter) |
The Canadian government has launched a campaign to promote a free-trade pact with Mexico and the Uni
Maritime
SOUTHWEST MARINE TO SHUT ORE. SHIP REPAIR FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Southwest Marine Inc. of San Diego will put its Portland, Ore., ship repair facility, Northwest Mari
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
THAI MINISTER SEEKS TRADE GROUP MEETINGSINGAPORE - Outgoing Thai Prime Minister Anan
Maritime
HONG KONG WATCH FAIR HOPES US SALES WILL KEEP TICKING DESPITE SLOW ECONOMY
P.T. Bangsberg |
The weather seemed an appropriate reflection of the world's largest clock and watch show - generally
Maritime
TRADING WITH COSTA RICA COSTA RICA WANTS TO MAP TRADE PACT WITH THE US
Kenneth Wolf |
Costa Rica, contends it is being held back by its neighbors in the race for free-trade agreements wi
Maritime
FLA. DEPARTMENT FREEZES AIG'S INSURANCE RATES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The Florida Insurance Department froze the rates of mogul commercial insurer American International
MAN-MADE FABRICS MAY BUMP COTTON AS BIGGEST TEXTILE EXPORT FOR INDIA
N. Vasuki Rao |
Man-made textiles soon could surpass cotton fabrics as India's biggest textile export, the country's
Maritime
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
SHIPMENTS RESUME AT ROBERTS BANK FOLLOWING STRIKE LONGSHOREMEN ORDERED BACK TO COAL TERMINAL
John Davies |
Shipments through North America's largest coal terminal resumed this week after a two-day shutdown l
Maritime
CONTRACT COULD SAVE JOBS AT NEWPORT NEWS YARD
Barry Flynn |
Layoffs at Newport News Shipbuilding could be avoided next year if the yard wins a contract to conve
Maritime
CANADA'S INDEPENDENT TRUCKERS UNITE TO BATTLE COMPETITION FROM US FIRMS
Leo Ryan |
Independent truckers in Canada have formed a cooperative association with a view to cutting costs an
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
INTERNATIONAL Logistics Program, Sept. 13-19. Sponsored by University of Tennessee in cooperation wi
AIR COURIERS WELCOME REDUCED LEBANON BAN
William Armbruster |
President Bush's recent decision to relax a ban on air cargo moving between the United States and Le
TRUCKERS TOLD TO DEFEND RANGE OF DISCOUNTS
Stephanie Nall |
In the past few months, the Interstate Commerce Commission has steadfastly refused to rule that any
US-DUTCH OPEN-SKIES AGREEMENT RAISES EUROPEAN AVIATION STAKES ACCORD LEAVES AIR FRANCE UNBOWED
Mark B. Solomon |
For months, the U.S. government has quietly prodded reluctant European countries to open up their av
P-I-E TRUSTEE SLAPS ATA WITH UNDERCHARGE SUIT
Dane Hamilton |
The American Trucking Associations, the industry trade group that has spoken out against bankrupt ca
UNDERCHARGE ISSUE HEADS FOR CONGRESSIONAL HIBERNATION
Stephanie Nall |
The 102nd U.S. Congress has turned into the home stretch this week with no shortage of transportatio
BN, DULUTH PORT NEAR PACT ON INTERMODAL FACILITY
John Boyd |
Delays in putting the final touches on an agreement between Burlington Northern Railroad and the Sea
LINES TAKE WAIT-AND-SEE APPROACH TO PLANNED AIR CARGO RATE INCREASE
William Armbruster |
Some major players in the fiercely competitive North Atlantic air cargo market are taking a wait-and
COVE UNIT FINISHES ALA. DOCK RENOVATION
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
An affiliate of Cove Shipping Inc. has completed renovations on a marine dock facility at Choctaw Po
Maritime
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Sept. 9, 1992 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 9, 1992 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Sept. 9, 1992Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
BUSH WOOS VOTE-RICH MIDWEST WITH REVERSAL ON ETHANOL POLICY
Michael Arndt |
A year ago, President Bush stood on the rim of the Grand Canyon and saluted a new environmental regu
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