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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
US PLAYS CATCH-UP ON COMPUTERS
Mark W. Lyon |
The U.S. air cargo industry wants an electronic message switching system to match the capabilities n
*SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Aluminum ingots_ $1,200-$1,300 per ton lots & in warehouse min. 99.
SENATE CONFIRMS ANDREW CARD AS SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
By voice vote, the Senate Friday confirmed Andrew H. Card as secretary of transportation. Mr
PHILIPPINES, KEY BANKS REACH DEBT AGREEMENT
(Reuter) |
The Philippines reached a $5 billion debt accord with its key foreign bank creditors Thursday, setti
CASH CRUDE MARKET SLUMP TIED TO REDUCED PHIBRO TRADING
Michael J. Strauss |
Participants in the cash market for U.S. crude oil said reduced cash crude trading activity by Phibr
EXPERTS EXPECT LIMITED CLAIMS FROM MARCH 6 COMPUTER VIRUS
Brigitte Maxey |
Large corporations and financial institutions may face severe losses if the so-called Michelangelo c
IMPORTERS, RETAILERS CASHING IN ON RISING INTEREST IN AFRICAN CULTURE
Toni Y. Joseph |
The shelves in John Bolling III's showrooms are empty. Buyers - including those from J.C. Penney - r
Maritime
ABU DHABI BACKS PLAN TO PAY BCCI CREDITORS
JOC Staff |
Abu Dhabi, the main stockholder of the scandal-hit Bank of Credit and Commerce International, has in
BANKRUPTCY COURT LOSES ITS COPIER TO BANKRUPTCY
JOC Staff |
The flood of bankruptcies brought on by the recession has claimed another, and in this case unlikely
WICHITA IS AN AVIATION HEAVEN
Annie Best |
When the Wright Brothers flew the world's first powered airplane, they flew at Kitty Hawk, N.C., a l
THERE ARE BANKRUPTCIES, AND THERE ARE FAILURES
Lawrence Kaufman |
Trans World Airlines filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code las
MASS., NY TO STUDY HIGH-SPEED RAIL LINK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A study for a high-speed rail link between Boston and Albany announced last week is aimed at cutting
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FARM TRADE SURPLUS FALLS 12.8 PERCENT IN FRANCEPARIS - France's farm trade surplus t
NORFOLK SOUTHERN TO INCREASE RATES ON KEY COMMODITIES
Gregory S. Johnson |
Norfolk Southern Corp., saying it needs to recoup costs of maintaining rights- of-way, is raising ra
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
ALLIANCE SUCCEEDS AS INDUSTRIAL PARK
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Alliance Airport is a success story frequently cited as a prototypical air cargo-industrialcomplex b
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., Feb. 20, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
JAPAN INVESTORS PURCHASE LESS US REAL ESTATE, COMPANY SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New Japanese investment in U.S. real estate last year plunged to $5 billionfrom $13 billion
SEA CONTAINERS DROPS SEATTLE-CANADA FERRY PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A British company that had announced plans to run auto ferries from Seattle to Victoria, British Col
Maritime
ELECTRONICS MAKERS FIND SALES BOOM IN OVERSEAS MARKETS
Allen R. Wastler |
U.S. makers of electronic components and semiconductors are getting more and more of their business
Maritime
DISABILITIES ACT COULD PROVE DOUBLY COSTLY FOR INSURERS
Brigitte Maxey |
Insurers and their insureds could be put in a double bind with enactment of a new anti-discriminatio
NAVISTAR NARROWS QUARTERLY LOSS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Navistar International Corp. narrowed a first fiscal quarter loss to $32 million on revenue of $902
PROPOSAL WOULD CREATE AMTRAK TRUST FUND
Geoffrey H. Brown |
A key House subcommittee chairman is working on a bill to grab 1 cent for Amtrak of the 2.5-cent-a-g
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Feb. 20, 1992Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
MAJOR US OIL RESERVES MAY EXIST IN LOWER 48
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Enormous reserves of undiscovered crude oil, possibly in the "trillions of barrels," may exist in pr
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