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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
'DOWN YEAR' FORECAST ON TRADE DOWN UNDER
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The trade route between the United States and Australia/New Zealand is the longest liner trade in t
JAPAN CHIP TALKS WORRY US FIRMS
John Maggs |
The United States has agreed to include two contradictory methods for calculating market share under
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONTAINER LESSORS END TALKS ON TAKEOVERTextainer Equipment Management (U.S.) Ltd. has decide
GENSTAR BACKS INDUSTRY EFFORTS TO LIMIT NEW BOX PLANTS
Allen R. Wastler |
Genstar Container Corp. is throwing its considerable market power behind con- tainer-industry effort
Maritime
OFFICIAL SEEKS PRIVATE FUNDING TO UPGRADE E. GERMAN ROADS REUNIFICATION STRAPS NATION FOR CASH
Miriam Widman |
The daunting task of bringing east- ern Germany's decrepit roads up to Western standards should be 5
HUGE COFFEE PLANTATION MAY SPROUT IN PARAGUAY
Larry Luxner |
License plates in the tiny town of Yby Yau proclaim it the "City of Coffee," and huge, sprawling cof
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
INDONESIAN, S. KOREAN FIRMS SET VENTURESEOUL, South Korea - Indonesia's Astra Group and the
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US PORK IMPORT SLUMP COULD END THIS YEARWASHINGTON - U.S. pork imports slumped in January an
ASEAN IS CONSIDERING TAKING A DIVE INTO REGIONAL POOL FOR ENERGY COVER
P.T. Bangsberg |
A regional insurance pool is being considered in Southeast Asia in hopes of retaining more risk on o
TRULY GLOBAL SHIP LINES SOON MAY BE A RARITY
Craig Dunlap |
Only a handful of ocean carriers will be able to respond sufficiently to their customers' increasing
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SALARIES VARY WIDELY
John Davies |
The Port of Seattle justified paying its executive director $149,500 a year in part with a survey th
Maritime
NIGERIA PRESSES OAU ON SLAVERY REPARATIONS
(Reuter) |
Nigeria wants the Organization of African Unity to push for reparations for centuries of foreign exp
Maritime
BUSINESS GROUP SETS TRADE TALKS PRIORITIES
William Armbruster |
U.S. priorities in negotiations for a North American free trade agreement should include intellectua
Maritime
FLOODED DELTA FARMERS SEEN AVOIDING PROGRAMS
Gregory Wright |
Farmers flooded out by torrential rains in the Delta states probably will rush to use U.S. Agricultu
COTTON STOCKS SEEN GROWING, BUT STILL SMALL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. Agriculture Department said American cotton stocks will increase by the end of the next mar
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 29, 1991 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
May 29, 1991 Copper Total, 24,645. Gold Total, .1,445,150.Silver Total, .262,108,099.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS VOW SUIT TO BLOCK MASS. HIGHWAY PROJECT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A coalition of conservation groups said Wednesday it will sue to block the $5 billion Central Artery
NORFOLK SOUTHERN WINS TOP RAIL SAFETY AWARD
Geoffrey H. Brown |
For the second year in a row, Norfolk Southern Corp. won the rail industry's top award for employee
AUSTRALIAN TRADE TEMPTS, THWARTS OCEAN CARRIERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The trade between the United States and Australia/New Zealand has long proved seductive to outside c
DESKTOP LASER PRINTERS BRING CHECK WRITING CLOSER TO HOME
Jon Van |
Time was when writing a check that didn't bounce was enough, but in the electronic age one must also
CALIF. COMMITTEE KILLS AUTO NO-FAULT PLAN
Jerry Goldberg |
A key legislative committee killed a proposal for a no-fault auto insurance system for California, p
GERMAN OFFICIAL DETAILS NEEDS OF US EXPORTERS TO EUROPE
Linda Parham |
Do American exporters need European assistance and who is the American exporter to Europe? P
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SUNKEN SHIP BLOCKS COFFEE SHIPMENTSA sunken vessel at the entrance to Ethiopia's main harbor
Maritime
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Commercial Aviation: An Industry in Crisis, an Interactive Seminar, May 30-31 Marriott Marquis Hotel
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
INDIA'S CONGRESS PARTY TAPS RAO FOR POLLSNEW DELHI, India - India's Congress party, robbed o
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IRAN SAYS IT AGREED TO COASTAL CONTRACTISFAHAN, Iran - Houston-based Coastal Corp. has negot
CHINA PLACES BAN ON NEW SPINDLES FOR FIVE YEARS TEXTILE OUTPUT OUTSTRIPS DEMAND
P.T. Bangsberg |
In a further indication of the runaway growth of China's textile sector, the ministry concerned is f
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
May 29, 1991 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
May 29, 1991 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 27.00
CUSTOMS AUTOMATION OF EXPORT DOCUMENTS TO BE A GIANT TASK
Tony Seideman |
A BATTLE OF FIEFDOMS and dollars: That's what the automation of the collection of export documentati
INDUSTRIAL NATIONS' GROWTH SEEN AVERAGING 3 PERCENT IN '92
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Economic growth in the 24 main industrial nations should recover to anaverage 3 percent a y
SOVIET SEEKS TO ALLOW WHOLLY WESTERN-OWNED FIRMS
(Reuter) |
Prime Minister Valentin Pavlov presented radical draft legislation Wednesday allowing establishment
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
JUDGES CONSIDER ASBESTOS CASE CONSOLIDATION
From Wire Reports |
In an unusual move, a panel of federal judges is holding a hearing today to determine whether the mo
SERIES OF IRANIAN TANKER BLASTS TROUBLES SHIPPING EXECUTIVES
Alan Abrams |
Shipbrokers and major oil company executives are confused and concerned about a recent series of exp
Maritime
SEATTLE DIRECTOR'S PAY HIGHEST ON WEST COAST
John Davies |
The Port of Seattle's executive director will become the highest-paid executive director at West Coa
Maritime
SEATTLE, PORTLAND AIRPORTS REPORT MARCH DECLINES
John Davies |
Fewer passengers used airports in the Pacific Northwest during March, apparently because of the Pers
US HOPES TO USE OECD MEETING AS FORUM TO RELAUNCH TRADE TALKS
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. officials are hoping to use next week's meeting of ministers at the Organization for Economic C
Maritime
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