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CHILLED MEAT GRAZING ON REEFER HORIZON
Tad Thompson |
Fresh flowers, fruits and vegetables are most frequently the focus as the transportation industry de
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., Feb. 21, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
STRONG SALES DEPRESS SUGAR FUTURES PRICESNEW YORK - Sugar futures sold off sharply F
US, JAPAN ON DIFFERENT PATHS AS ANTAGONISM, TENSION MOUNT
Lewis M. Simons |
Like friends who have been on a long, dangerous trek together and come to an abyss, Japan and the Un
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Feb. 21, 1992 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
SINGAPORE OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Singapore International Monetary Exchange Feb. 21, 1992Dubai Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel
JOHN MCBRIDE, TRADE GROUP'S COMMUNICATIONS CHIEF, DIES AT 57
JOC Staff |
John R. McBride, director of communications of the New York-based National Customs Brokers & Forward
Maritime
SAUDI ARABIA BALANCES POLITICS, ECONOMICS IN COMPLEX OIL POLICY
Abudi Zein |
A few days after the end of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' meeting in Geneva, a
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
OCCIDENTAL TO SELL STAKE IN CANADIAN SUBSIDIARYCALGARY, Alberta - Occidental Petrole
CARVING A NICHE IN FREIGHT FORWARDING
Mark B. Solomon |
It's only rock 'n' roll, and that's the way David Bernstein likes it. Without him, Mick Jagg
BRAZIL PREENING, CLEANING FOR JUNE'S UN EARTH SUMMIT
Sam Dillon |
Brazil is paving its highways, preening its beaches and cleaning its slums for the thousands of ecol
EC HOPES TO LINK EUROPEAN TELECOM NETWORKS
Janet Porter |
Members of the European Community are moving to restructure their independent telecommunications sys
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations, provided by Citibank/New York, Foreign Exchange Desk, are offered rates of New York City
US MAY IMPOSE SANCTIONS ON EC OVER TELECOM TRADE
John Maggs |
The United States will impose trade sanctions on the European Community if the EC carries out a law
BAR CODES INJECT A TOUCH OF REALISM IN HIGH-TECH TOYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Just a few years ago bar codes were complex, expensive technology that only the most sophisticated e
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
TAIWAN'S GNP GREW 7.32 PERCENT IN '91
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Taiwan's economy grew at 7.49 percent in the fourth quarter of 1991, contributing to a total growth
Maritime
SALINAS VISITS GUATEMALA TO REINFORCE TRADE TIES
Scott Norvell |
Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari begins a two-day trip here today, partly in an effort to
Maritime
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Friday Feb. 21, 1992 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representin
EXPORTER TO WHITTLE DOWN SIZE OF TACOMA LOG YARD
John Davies |
One of Washington state's largest log exporters agreed to cut back the size of its leased log yard a
Maritime
SEEDS FOR TERMINAL FAIL TO SPROUT PROFITS
Gary Taylor |
Few dispute the contention that the refrigerated cargo trade represents a fertile field for the futu
GATT REPORT SEES US BEEF EXPORTS RISING IN '92 DESPITE SLUGGISH MART
John Zarocostas |
U.S. beef exports are expected to increase by 8.2 percent this year, downfrom 14.5 percent i
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE PURCHASES MONTHLY INSURANCE MAGAZINE
Margo D. Beller |
The Journal of Commerce and its parent, Knight-Ridder Inc., have purchased the monthly Insurance Rev
JAPAN WON'T RISK INFLATION FOR GROWTH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Bank of Japan will not risk inflation in return for 3.5 percent growth in gross national product
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 21, 1992 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
SLOWING ECONOMIES IN JAPAN, EUROPE SEEN TO WIDEN US TRADE GAP IN '92
MICHAEL DuVALLY |
Slowing economies in Japan and Western Europe and expanding U.S. activity later this year probably w
HIGH COSTS FAIL TO STOP CARRIERS FROM CHILLING OUT
Erich E. Toll |
At first, it looked like 1992 would be a bad year for Sea-Land Service Inc.'s refrigerated container
REFRIGERATED TECHNOLOGY GIVES SHIP LINES AN EDGE
Chris Dupin |
International trade in refrigerated cargo continues to increase, providing growth opportunities for
IT GETS THERE FRESH, EVEN OVER THE OCEAN
Tad Thompson |
Orchids grown in Thailand are sold in the shops of Paris. Chilean raspberries add color to N
SYRACUSE AIRPORT TURNS TO PRIVATE DEVELOPER
Patricia Crisafulli |
A 727 cargo plane sat on the ramp at Syracuse's Hancock International Airport as the snow threatened
LYKES PLANS TO RESUME DIRECT SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST BY END OF MARCH RELAY OPERATION TO BE PHASED OUT
Erich E. Toll |
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. said it hopes to resume direct vessel service to the Middle East by the en
Maritime
LOSSES AND LAWSUITS COULD ALTER LLOYD'S OF LONDON'S CURRENT FORM
(Reuter) |
Some analysts predict that Lloyd's of London may not survive the decade in its present form.
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 TO DROP MORE PRICE CONTROLS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
China's Ministry of Commerce plans to cut the number of commodities subject to state-set prices.
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ARGENTINE AIRLINE STOPS FLIGHTS TO PERUBUENOS AIRES, Argentina - An Argentine airlin
Maritime
FMC DROPS CHINESE PROBE BUT ASKS FOR CARRIER REPORTS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Elimination of most shipping business restrictions encountered by U.S. ocean carriers in China has c
Maritime
WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE... MEETINGS CAN BE FATAL
Maria Hong |
On July 1, 1991, a two-engine Air India airbus had just taken off from Delhi Airport when one of its
CARRIERS PLAY WAITING GAME
Sana Siwolop |
While some carriers seem to be thriving in New England, most aren't rushing to open up a bevy of new
NEW ENGLAND IS DOWN, BUT NOT OUT
Sana Siwolop |
New England's air cargo market may be still reeling from the recession, but executives at Northwest
PROSPERING DESPITE CARRIER PULLOUT
John Boyd |
It would appear that airport and city officials of Fort Wayne, Ind., have plenty of reason to be glu
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