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TRADE FIGURES WORSEN IN GERMANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
German trade figures worsened again in January, with the current account deficit nearly quadrupling
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PRICE CONTROLS LIFTED ON RUSSIAN PRODUCTSThe Russian government lifted price controls Saturd
*SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Aluminum ingots_ $1,200-$1,300 per ton lots & in warehouse min. 99.
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 9, 1992 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
SINGAPORE YARD POSTS 38 PERCENT INCREASE IN PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Singapore-based Sembawang Shipyard Ltd. announced a 38 percent increase in profit for 1991, driven b
Maritime
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Mar. 9, 1992Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen Hig
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Mar. 9, 1992Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)_
ADVISORY PANEL RECOMMENDS GOA AS INDIA'S FIRST FREE PORT
N. Vasuki Rao |
The western state of Goa was picked by a government advisory committee as the best site for India's
Maritime
WORLD LABOR ORGANIZATION URGES CHINA TO FREE ACTIVISTS
(Reuter) |
The United Nations' International Labor Organization called on China to stop jailing labor activists
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA FORESEES JUMP IN COTTON PRODUCTIONWASHINGTON - High cotton production will hel
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
JOC Staff |
Three Weeks Ended Feb. 29, 1992, vs. Similar 1991 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
ARMY CORPS SHOULD BOOST DREDGING ROLE, PORTS SAY
Tim Shorrock |
Port dredging projects need more federal planning and financing than the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer
Maritime
EC INDUSTRY CRITICIZES ENVIRONMENT INITIATIVE COMPETITIVENESS LOSS FEARED
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community Commission's environmental policy is falling apart as it bids to wrest the "g
AIRBUS MAKES US INROADS WITH LARGE DELTA ORDER
JOC Staff |
Airbus Industrie, which has long set its sights on the U.S. market, has won a solid victory with Del
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Transportation News Ticker, the |
Transportation News Ticker The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith and compiled in
Maritime
CITY COUNCIL WILL REVIEW OAKLAND PORT'S SPENDING PLAN
JOC Staff |
The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners last week adopted a resolution saying it would be "appropria
Maritime
PROPOSED BRIDGE WOULD IMPEDE SHIP TRAFFIC, PORT OF TACOMA SAYS
John Davies |
A bridge being proposed as the most cost-effective way to handle growing traffic across Puget Sound
Maritime
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
JOC Staff |
March 9, 1992 This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals and the
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 9, 1992 JAPANFinancial FuturesJapanese Gov't BondsPer 10-year, 6% bond,
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Friday at 211.63 up 1.16 which compares wi
HEALTH COVER SEARCH DAUNTING FOR SMALL FIRMS
San Jose Mercury News |
Big corporations might have the clout to get insurers to cut prices. But if you run a smallbusiness,
NICARAGUA NEEDS MORE THAN "BAUBLE ECONOMY' TO SURVIVE
Pamela Constable |
Roberto Teran's new photo store hums with laser color printers and instant enlargers. Across the str
SAFETY AGENCY BACKS MID-DECK TANKER DESIGN DOUBLE-HULL OPTION OUTLAWED IN THE US
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. maritime regulators lost the tanker design battle at an International Maritime Organization pol
PACCAR TO BUILD KENWORTH PLANT IN RENTON, WASH.
John Davies |
Paccar Inc., one of the nation's largest builders of heavy trucks, said that despite the continued s
COURT OKS TWA SALE OF 2 ROUTES TO USAIR
(Reuter) |
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Helen Balick approved the proposed sale Monday of two Trans World Airlin
NEW POLISH GOVERNMENT URGED TO ADHERE TO AUSTERITY PROGRAM
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Despite Polish efforts to ease economic pressures, Leszek Balcerowicz, the country's former finance
THREE MORE BODIES RECOVERED FROM DISASTER OFF THAILAND
From Wire Reports |
Divers and rescuers aboard patrol boats Monday recovered the bodies of three more victims of a colli
Maritime
ROSALIND MCLYMONT'S TRADE TALK
Rosalind McLymont |
JAM VS. PRESERVED FRUIT, or a day in the life of the U.S. Court of International Trade, Feb. 7, 1992
Maritime
CHINESE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FIRM GOES AFTER MORE FOREIGN BUSINESS
P.T. Bangsberg |
China's only chemical and petrochemical engineering firm is negotiating a second deal in Bangladesh,
US PORK COUNCIL FORMS CONSORTIUM TO BOOST EXPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The National Pork Producers Council is in the process of launching a trading consortium in hopes of
PROPOSED METHYLENE RULES WORRY CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
Alice Cantwell |
The U.S. chemical industry expects to see a further decline in the demand for methylene chloride if
WORLDWIDE TELEPHONE NETWORK COULD USE CHEAPER DELTA ROCKET
Mark Magnier |
Commercial space companies expect that a plan to launch up to 77 small satellites in a bid to create
EMERY, CF TO DEVELOP NEW CODE OF ETHICS ON POSTAL PACTS
Mark B. Solomon |
Emery Worldwide and its parent firm will revise their code of ethics and develop "special rules" for
UK GEARS UP FOR ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF EXPORTS
Janet Porter |
Britain's Customs and Excise is about to automate the export side of the united trade equation.<
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GLOBAL PATENT PACT FACES REVIEW DEBATE MAY REOPEN IF FARM ISSUE SETTLED
Paula L. Green |
A historic draft agreement on intellectual property rights could be reopened for debate if trade off
DONORS PLEDGE $1 BILLION IN AID FOR LAOS, BHUTAN
John Zarocostas |
Major international donors pledged more than $1 billion Friday for infrastructure development in Bhu
JAPAN'S PLUTONIUM PLAN SHROUDED IN SECRECY
(Reuter) |
A controversial Japanese plan to import a ton of reprocessed plutonium by seafrom Europe is
Maritime
7 US PORTS IDENTIFIED FOR NEW VESSEL TRACKING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The benefits of building new vessel tracking systems or upgrading existing ones will only be worth t
Maritime
RECESSION PUTS PAPER INDUSTRY THROUGH WRINGER
Howard Simon |
U.S. paper manufacturers are in a bind. They are reducing their operating costs to deal with a stubb
SERVICE BUREAUS RESCUING DISTRESSED CARRIERS
Joe Dysart |
Carriers alarmed by the U.S. Customs Service's tough new stance on automated manifests can take hear
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