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UTILITY AGREES TO SETTLEMENT ON PEACH BOTTOM POWER STATION
JOC Staff |
Almost five years after the Nuclear Regulatory Commission shut down the Peach Bottom Atomic Power St
INDUSTRY LAUDS CREATION OF BUSH POLICY GROUP
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Maritime industry observers said the formation of the White House maritime policy task force is not
Maritime
JAPAN URGES PRIVATE INDUSTRY TO BUY MORE US SEMICONDUCTORS
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese officials Monday urged local industries that use semiconductors in the goods they manufactu
Maritime
CONTAINER MANUFACTURERS FORM NEW INDUSTRY BODY
P.T. Bangsberg |
A new international alliance of container manufacturers hopes to establish itself as a forum to impr
Maritime
SEC INVESTIGATES AETNA UNDER DISCLOSURE RULES
Paul Dykewicz |
The Securities and Exchange Commission is formally investigating whether business ties between Aetna
CALIFORNIA INSURERS LOBBY FOR WORKERS COMP REFORM
Jerry Goldberg |
Insurance producers took to the state capitol Monday to lobby for anti-fraud legislation that would
SPRING-LOADED CONES SAFER BUT EXPENSIVE
Allen R. Wastler |
The technology is available to make the dangerous practice of "coning" on containerships safer, but
COMMISSIONERS' SALARIES TO RISE AT SEATTLE, TACOMA
John Davies |
Salaries for commissioners at large containerports in Seattle and Tacoma will more than double later
Maritime
EMERY SNAPS UP SEAFOOD AS RED LOBSTER CARRIER
Gregory S. Johnson |
Emery Worldwide has clawed its way to the top of Red Lobster's seafood haulers' list. "They
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Monday, April 6, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
FRENCH RATE CUT DOUBTED WITHOUT PRIOR GERMAN MOVE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Despite rumors circulating in French financial markets, analysts and economists here doubt the Bank
US AIRLINES ARE EAGER TO OFFER CARGO, PASSENGER SERVICE TO CUBA
William Armbruster |
With their eyes on a potentially lucrative market for both passengers and cargo, U.S. airlines are e
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled. The Journal of Commerce assumes no responsibility for
Maritime
US OIL, GAS DRILLING FALLS NEARLY 19 PERCENT
JOC Staff |
Drilling for oil and natural gas in the United States plunged nearly 19 percent in the first quarter
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Friday at 210.14 up 1.12 which compares wi
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 6, 1992 JAPANFinancial FuturesJapanese Gov't BondsPer 10-year, 6% bond,
TEXTILES BECOME A MAJOR ISSUE DURING N. AMERICA TRADE TALKS
Leo Ryan |
North American trade in textiles emerged as a burning issue Monday when the United States, Mexico an
US, GERMANY PLAN TO RESUME AVIATION TALKS IN JUNE
Miriam Widman |
U.S. and German negotiators are expected to resume bilateral aviation talks in June, with a German c
TRUCKERS FACE MILLIONS IN NEW COSTS OVER RULES ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Tony Seideman |
New rules covering hazardous materials warnings are forcing truckers to spend tens of millions of do
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
FRENCH CABINET SHAKE-UP COULD HURT DOCK REFORM
Barbara Casassus |
The French government's plan to reform its dock employment system could be threatened by the appoint
Maritime
CONGRESS TO ASCERTAIN IF INSOLVENCIES HURT INVESTMENT
Paul Dykewicz |
The chairman of a House subcommittee handling insurance issues has introduced a bill requiring a fed
DELAWARE ENACTS LIMITS ON AUTO SURCHARGES
From Wire Reports |
The right of insurance companies to impose surcharges on drivers has been restricted by the Delaware
AGING WORKERS MAY RESHAPE EXPRESS CARRIERS' OPERATIONS
Mark B. Solomon |
The graying of the U.S. labor force could force a change in the operations of package express carrie
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS ROLE OF FOREIGN AFFLIATES IN JAPAN
JOC Staff |
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UK'S LABOUR CHAIRMAN ASSAILS EC FARM POLICY
Keith M. Rockwell |
Neil Kinnock, leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, unleashed a blistering attack against the
EC LESS RESTRICTIVE TO US WOOD
Jacques Neher |
With the launch of the single European market just eight months away, American forest product produc
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Union Transport, a German transport company, is owned by Klockner & Co. AG. It no longer is a subsid
Maritime
JAPAN BANKS FACE CONTINUED DOWNGRADING
JOC Staff |
Plunging land and stock prices are causing the credit rating of Japanese banks to fall sharply and t
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, April 3, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
NEWEST SEA-LAND EQUIPMENT SPEEDS UP COMPUTER NETWORKS
Tony Seideman |
Looking to speed communications in its computer network, Sea-Land Service Inc. is installing advance
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LUMBER CARLOADINGS ON RAILROADS RISE
Jack Burke |
Lumber carloadings on U.S. railroads are on the upswing after a disastrous dip in 1990 and 1991.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION COULD SET STAGE FOR WIDE-SCALE RUSSIAN PRIVATIZATION
Duncan Robinson |
A Washington-based investment company scheduled a property auction over the weekend in Nizhny Novgor
EXIT OF CHINA'S LI EXPECTED TO BRING HEALTHIER CLIMATE FOR BUSINESS, TRADE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The tenure of hard-line Chinese Premier Li Peng is drawing rapidly to a close, analysts here and in
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT APPROVED IN CHINABEIJING, China - Chinese legislators Friday approved
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent)is as f
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JOINT VENTURE TO BUILD BARCELONA THEME PARKST. LOUIS - Anheuser-Busch Cos. and Tibid
Maritime
BRAZILIAN BUSINESSMAN TO BE SUPER TRADE CHIEF
James Bruce |
Brazil's new secretary of strategic affairs is expected to play the role of ''super trade representa
Maritime
GREENPEACE SAYS US COMPANIES TRIED TO EXPORT "DIRTY' INDUSTRIES
Shelley Emling |
The environmental group Greenpeace alleged that U.S. companies attempted to bring so-called dirty in
PORTS ACCELERATE THEIR PARTICIPATION IN TRANSPORT PLANS
Tim Shorrock |
Ports are moving rapidly to ensure they get their share of billions ofdollars in federal and
Maritime
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