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COTTON PRICES UNDERPIN JOFC PRICE INDEX
Howard Simon |
Cotton prices continue to show moderate strength in the face of weaker export demand. Firmer
CHUNNEL TO GRAB SOME UK CARGO
Steve Keenan |
The opening of the Channel Tunnel in 1993 will undoubtedly steal U.K. air cargo from what is already
PHOENIX SEEKS PASSENGER FEES FOR AIRPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Add Phoenix to the growing list of cities looking to passenger fees as a means of funding capital im
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS AVERAGE ADJUSTED TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
SOURCE: American Trucking Association |
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AAR'S WEEKLY INTERMODAL REPORT AGAIN INCLUDES DATA FROM CSX
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Weekly rail traffic data published by the Association of American Railroads once again contains comp
TECHSTATS SANTA FE RAILWAY - EDI BILLS OF LADING GROWTH PROJECTION
JOC Staff |
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Transport, Trade and Regulation News
PATENT SUITS AGGRAVATE US-JAPAN TRADE TENSION
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese companies are crying foul at the growing number of patent suits filed by U.S. companies aga
Maritime
CARGO INCREASE BRIGHTENS OUTLOOK AT PORT OF TOLEDO
Patricia Crisafulli |
Cargo volume at the Port of Toledo, Ohio, was up 11 percent during the first four months of 1992 as
Maritime
LACK OF FINANCIAL REFORM IN CROATIA HINDERS INVESTMENT, PRIVATIZATION
Jason Feer |
Bad loans and rampant inefficiency in the Croatian financial system are likely to drive potential fo
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BARBADOS EXPECTS SUGAR HARVEST SHORTFALLBRIDGETOWN, Barbados - The Barbados 1992 sugar harve
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,200-$1,300per
IRRADIATION MAY BE WAVE OF THE FUTURE FOR CITRUS-PEST PREVENTION IN FLA.
Jerry Jackson |
The Florida citrus industry may one day be forced to use irradiation to treat fruit for pests before
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN SECURITY GETS FIRST RATING FROM S&PNEW YORK - Standard & Poor's Rating Serv
ARGENTINA APPROVES SALE OF GAS FIRM
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Argentina's Congress Friday approved a government plan to sell or lease state-owned natural gas tran
RUSSIAN INDUSTRY FACES COLLAPSE OVER OIL, YELTSIN WARNS
JOC Staff |
President Boris Yeltsin warned Thursday that Russia's industry and agriculture could collapse after
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
HIGH SCHOOLERS WIN PROPELLER CLUB CONTESTThirteen high school students won voyages on U.S. m
Maritime
TRUMPETING SHAKEOUTS IN EUROPE THE STRONG CARRIERS WILL REMAIN AND THE WEAK MAY FADE AWAY
Lawrence H Kaufman |
As European airlines go through "liberalization," the continent's answer to deregulation, cargo hub-
SUPER-JUMBO IDEA STILL UP IN AIR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The airline industry's idea that it will soon need mega-aircraft models with seats for 500 to 1,000
NS COAL TERMINAL PLAN LEAVES COMPETITORS UNFAZED
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Coal terminals at Newport News said they're not worried about plans by Norfolk Southern Corp. to nea
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TAIWAN PASSES LAW TO PROTECT COPYRIGHTSTAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan's Parliament passed revisions
Maritime
CHINA'S SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES RETURN TO FAVOR WITH DENG'S BACKING
Gene Linn |
The visit earlier this year by China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping to the Shenzhen and Zhuhai Spe
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
GERMAN CARGO FIGURES PLUMMET
George Stein |
The recession and the aftershocks of the Persian Gulf war are weighing down air cargo in Germany lik
HOUSE PANEL SENDS QUESTIONNAIRE ON DINGELL BILL TO INTERESTED PARTIES INSURER GROUPS EAGER TO REPLY
Paul Dykewicz |
A House subcommittee has begun extensive preparations for summer hearings on legislation creating a
DUMB LIKE A FOX
Lawrence Kaufman |
People - and competitors - have called Robert L. Crandall, American Airlines chairman, president and
PARIS REVAMPS AIRPORTS TO GRAB MORE TRAFFIC
Jacques Neher |
Paris aviation officials see air wars looming over Europe. And they are preparing to fight w
ROLL-ON SHIPS NEED ADAPTABLE PORTS, CONFERENCE TOLD
Janet Porter |
The versatility and adaptability of roll-on, roll-off ships will ensure their future "as a strong an
Maritime
NORTH AMERICAN AEROFLOT, EMERY DISCUSS PARTNERSHIP
Mark B. Solomon |
Emery Worldwide and a new cargo joint venture of Aeroflot Airlines are holding serious talks on an E
JAPAN'S TORAY TO OPEN PLANT NEAR BOEING'S TACOMA UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Japanese manufacturer of composite plastics used in jetliners will build a $40 million plant on la
TEAMSTERS OK CAR-HAULING AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Teamsters union members in the car-hauling industry overwhelmingly ratified a four-year agreement Fr
ONTARIO'S CAN TAX ANGERS ALUMINUM, BEER INDUSTRIES
Leo Ryan |
American beer interests and aluminum producers in Canada and the United States are foaming over Onta
ITALY'S "BIG 3' ACT TO DIFFUSE PENDING COMPETITIVE THREAT
Keith M. Rockwell |
Italy's three largest private companies, bracing for a wave of fierce competition in the European ma
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations, provided by Citibank/New York, Foreign Exchange Desk, are offered rates of New York City
3 G-7 MEMBERS, BRAZIL FOUND TO DUMP STEEL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. International Trade Commission Friday said in a preliminary ruling that three Group of 7 tr
COAST GUARD SUSPENDS SEARCH FOR ARSENIC
Craig Dunlap |
The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search at the weekend for 94 drums of arsenic trioxide not yet re
Maritime
EC OKS MERGER OF GERMAN STEEL GIANTS
JOC Staff |
The European Commission said Friday it had approved plans by German steel giant Fried Krupp AG to ta
Maritime
NYK LINE LEADS JAPAN'S SHIPPING PACK
A.E. Cullison |
Nippon Yusen Kaisha K.K. (NYK Line) led the Japanese shipping pack for the fiscal year ending in Mar
Maritime
JAPAN'S NATIONAL RESEARCH LABS HELP POWER BUSINESS
Merrill Goozner |
The camera scanned Nobuyuki Otsu's face and within 15 seconds encoded his features in a computer's m
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) May 22, 1992Bid AskedCopper_G
PHILLIPS-SUMITOMO VENTURE TO FOCUS ON POLYPROPYLENE
Alice Cantwell |
Banking on additional U.S. demand for polypropylene, Phillips Petroleum Co. and Sumitomo Chemical Co
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