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US INVESTORS TAKE INDIRECT PATH IN S. AFRICA
Paula L. Green |
American companies are testing markets in South Africa with a slew of arrangements that shield them
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, June 25, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
LINES SHIFT GEARS AS BATTLE RAGES FOR "NEW' CARGO
Valerie Drogus |
As the international auto trade shifts gears, the world's roll-on, roll-off operators are re-evaluat
EUROPEAN SHIPBUILDERS PROTECT LEAD IN ROLL-ON CONSTRUCTION
Erich E. Toll |
Many of the world's manufactured goods formerly made in Europe, ranging from watches to cargo ships,
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of June 25, 1992 Prices in the spot chemicals table include spot quotations or list price
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BLACK SEA STATES SIGN WIDE-RANGING PACTISTANBUL, Turkey - Leaders of 11 regional countries 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
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
IASG DISCONTINUES SEVEN SEAS VENTUREInternational Airline Support Group Inc. (IASG) announce
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 25, 1992 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange June 25, 1992Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES. THURSDAY JUNE 25, 1992
JOC Staff |
Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representing the lowest and highest pric
PROPERTY, CASUALTY INSURERS' SURPLUS SETS RECORD, INDUSTRY AGENCY SAYS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The 1991 increase in policyholder surplus for property and casualty insurers was the largest annual
US ACTS TO GET TRAINS ROLLING LAWMAKERS CRAFT BILL TO DERAIL STOPPAGE
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The White House and the House of Representatives Thursday swung behind a legislative solution to the
SIA CARGO SERVICE TO NY KICKS OFF NEXT WEEK
William Armbruster |
Singapore International Airlines is hoping a new service opening next week linking New York and Sing
CHILE DOUBLES BALANCE-OF-PAYMENTS SURPLUS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Chile recorded a US$1.11 billion balance-of-payments surplus in the January- to-May period, doubling
TRUCK STOCKS TURN AROUND, BUT ANALYSTS SEE VOLATILITY LIMITED PROFITS SEEN FROM STOPPAGE
Dane Hamilton |
Stocks in major trucking companies posted slight gains this week after sharp drops in the last two w
1991 SAW MORE FREIGHTERS CARRY LESS FREIGHT, BOEING RESEARCHERS SAY
John Davies |
The number of air freighters operating worldwide grew more than 10 percent to 858 last year, even th
DAY 2 OF SHUTDOWN: BURDEN ON SHIPPERS MOUNTS SOUTHEAST PORTS FACE CARGO BACKLOG
Tim Shorrock |
Shippers and carriers in the southeast were preparing Thursday for a massive backlog of cargo if the
US EXECUTIVE ENCOURAGES INVESTMENT IN POLAND DESPITE POLITICAL TURMOIL
Patricia Commins |
This month's surprise political developments in Poland should not discourage American companies that
Maritime
US ENVOY "DISAPPOINTED' WITH JAPAN'S GATT EFFORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Michael Armacost, U.S. ambassador to Japan, said Thursday he was ''disappointed" with Japan's lack o
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
CHINA FOCUSES ON CHEMICALS AS MAJOR AREA OF DEVELOPMENT
Gary Taylor |
While most chemical producers view China as a dynamic market for exports, they are concerned because
TAX PLAN WOULD DELAY BENEFITS FOR SOME AGENTS
Paul Dykewicz |
Proposed changes in a bill pending before the House would delay some insurance agents' receipt of ta
APL ACCORD PUTS PORT OF LOS ANGELES IN THE RUNNING FOR SUPER TERMINAL
Kevin G. Hall |
American President Lines and the Port of Los Angeles have agreed to a new five-year lease that clear
Maritime
OHIO EPA FINDS 67 PERCENT TOXIC-WASTE VIOLATION RATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Of the 568 companies inspected by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency during the last fiscal ye
DAY 2 OF SHUTDOWN: BURDEN ON SHIPPERS MOUNTS REGIONAL RAILS MOVE FREIGHT AT FRACTION OF CAPACITY
Patricia Commins |
Regional railroads that managed to keep some freight moving as a nationwide shutdown halted most Cla
TRADE DEFICIT FALLS IN S. KOREA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
South Korea's trade deficit in the first five months of 1992 was 24.3 percent less than in the same
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Port of Oakland Offers Free Harbor Boat Tours. The 90-minute tours will be given twice each Thursday
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations, provided by Citibank/New York, Foreign Exchange Desk, are offered rates of New York City
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS FIVE LARGEST US EXPORT MARKETS
JOC Staff |
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JAPANESE LEADER TO UNVEIL BUDGET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa will unveil a 7 trillion-yen ($55 billion) supplementary budget packa
MILITARY SEEING DOUBLE IN BID FOR ROLL-ON FLEET
Douglas C. Harper |
The Department of Defense is calling for a doubling of the U.S. roll-on fleet as a result of the pro
BRITAIN CLAIMS VICTORY OVER EC WORKWEEK PLAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Britain is claiming victory in its battle against European Community plans to limit the working week
Maritime
WORLD BANK URGES EAST-WEST VENTURES IN STEEL INDUSTRY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The World Bank is urging the governments of the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern Europ
Maritime
EXPORT ABCS - HENRY A. SAMUEL IN FOREIGN TRADE, THE OTHER GUY ISN'T ALWAYS WHAT HE SEEMS
Henry A. Samuel |
The hobgoblin of cross-cultural style is always being raised for the American business person. Below
Maritime
SOUTH AFRICAN COAL PRODUCERS PLAN PUSH INTO WORLD MARKETS
Tony Koenderman |
Despite sluggish world markets, South African coal exporters are planning for a new era of expansion
SINGAPORE OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Singapore International Monetary Exchange June 25, 1992Residual Fuel Oil - (Dollars Per Metr
SHARP COPPER RISE TIED TO CONCERNS ABOUT SUPPLY CUTS
Wire and Staff Reports |
The price of copper on New York's Commodity Exchange Inc. soared to a new life-of-contract high Thur
LENGTHY RAIL SHUTDOWN COULD BACK UP TALLOW, LARD PLANTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A prolonged shutdown by U.S. railroad employees could back up tallow and lard at the packing plants
INDEBTED SHIP SLIPS AWAY CREDITORS LEFT STRANDED
Peter M. Tirschwell |
After three weeks lying at anchor off New York harbor while its owner filed for bankruptcy protectio
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