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CARRIERS LOCK HORNS WITH THAI PORT PANEL AGAIN
Mark Magnier |
Shipowners serving Thailand are seeing their blood pressure rise again in the latest battle with the
Maritime
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Mar. 14, 1991 Prices in the spot chemicals table include spot quotations or list price
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Thursday Mar. 14, 1991 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
BERLIN TO BE GERMAN SEAT OF GOVERNMENT THIS YEAR?
John Davies |
Germany could decide as early as this fall to make Berlin its seat of government, the chief economis
Maritime
US HOPES TO DOUBLE EXPORTS' SHARE OF GNP
Charles W. Thurston |
U.S. officials hope to double exports' share of the gross national product over the next 10 years.
Maritime
CUSTOMS SERVICE HOPES TRANSACTIONS WILL BE 75 PERCENT PAPERLESS BY END-1995
Paula L. Green |
The U.S. Customs Service has set an ambitious agenda for the next decade that includes making 75 per
Maritime
USTR DECISION EXPECTED ON THAI PATENT PROBE
John Maggs |
The United States is expected to announce today whether it will pursue an unfair trade investigation
Maritime
E AWARD-WINNING EXPORTERS GUNDLE LINING SYSTEMS INC.
JOC Staff |
DATE OF AWARD: "E" Award in 1989.WHY THE AWARD WAS GIVEN:Gundle Lining Systems Inc.
Maritime
HALLETT STILL WINS HIGH MARKS AS CUSTOMS COMMISSIONER
Paula L. Green |
Customs brokers are still giving high marks to the new customs chief more than a year after Carol Bo
Maritime
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
ASSOCIATED AVIATION UNDERWRITERS (Short Hills, N.J.) - Robert J. Conyers was promoted to assistant v
BLUES AWASH IN CONTROVERSY
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance plans often depict themselves as grappling to control soari
GRAMM SEES SWIFT END TO JURISDICTIONAL DISPUTE
Howard Simon |
Wendy L. Gramm, Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman, Thursday said she expected swift pass
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story, "New Service Links West Coast, Venezuela" that appeared in The Journal of Commerce, March
Maritime
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE TRANSPORT CLIP AND SAVE SERVICE PROPOSED RULES ON AIRPORT NOISE
JOC Staff |
WHAT THEY ARE: The Federal Aviation Administration recently released two proposed regulatory program
MAS GOES PUBLIC TO FIGHT BREAKUP ORDER
P.T. Bangsberg |
A rare public row is being staged between the Malaysian government and its air carrier, under fire f
COAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMAX COAL COMPLETES CANNELTON ACQUISITIONAmax Coal Industries Inc., a subsidiary of Amax Inc
NY FUEL OIL PRICES TOO HIGH, GROUP CLAIMS
Arthur Gottschalk |
Consumers in the New York City area are still paying wartime premiums for home heating oil, even tho
HOUSE COMMITTEE CLEARS CALIFORNIA DROUGHT AID BILL
From Wire Reports |
The House Interior Committee passed legislation to help alleviate effects of the severe five-year dr
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINESE IN NO HURRY TO BUY MORE WHEATChina will not rush back into the market for U.S. wheat
US PROSECUTORS INTEND TO RETRY 10 CHICAGO MERC YEN TRADERS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Federal prosecutors say they intend to retry 10 Chicago Mercantile Exchange yen futures traders on 8
REPORT CALLS 14,000 US MILITARY BASES LIKELY POLLUTION SITES
From Wire Reports |
U.S. military bases have more than 14,000 likely pollution sites nationwide that could cost up to $2
JAPANESE DENY REPORTS THAT RICE MARKET WILL OPEN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese government and ruling Liberal Democratic Party officials are denying press reports Thursday
FANS ABROAD MAY BE SEEING MORE AMERICAN FILMS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Crowds of foreign moviegoers may soon be lining up to see more American films like "Driving Miss Dai
MEXICAN CARPETS ROLL INTO CANADA BY RAIL FORD SAVES WITH BACKHAUL
John Boyd |
The largest U.S.-Mexico stack train service has extended itself further north, with Ford Motor Co. s
JAPANESE FARMERS SEEK TO END US RICE DISPLAY
From Wire Reports |
A Japanese farm group has asked police to prosecute a U.S. rice industry group for illegally display
Maritime
CONTAINER TRADES PREDICTED TO GROW SHARPLY DURING THE NEXT 15 YEARS
Janet Porter |
The world's container trades are forecast to expand very rapidly over the next 15 years, even if eco
Maritime
2 DANISH FERRIES COLLIDE IN FOG
From Wire Reports |
Two Danish ferries collided in thick fog Thursday between southern Denmark and Germany and a crewman
Maritime
NEW TALL SHIP SAILS ON COLUMBUS' ROUTE
From Wire Reports |
When Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic in 1492, none of his three ships measured 100 f
Maritime
GREG JOHNSON'S MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
LUMBER SHIPPERS have one less headache now that the Interstate CommerceCommission finally ha
TWA'S ST. LOUIS-AREA SHIPPERS WONDER ABOUT FUTURE OF UK SERVICE
John Boyd |
The air freight community using Trans World Airlines' St. Louis hub for direct flights to London is
ARGENTINA FIRES 1,000 WORKERS WHO JOINED RAIL STRIKE
From Wire Reports |
Argentina's government Thursday fired 1,000 train workers who joined a wildcat strike at the state-o
CHEAP GAS COULD SPARK CUTS IN DRILLING
From Wire Reports |
Record-low natural gas prices are prompting some energy companies to cut 1991 drilling plans, re-eva
BONNEVILLE POWER TRIPLES AMOUNT OF NEW GENERATION IT'S SEEKING
John Davies |
The Pacific Northwest's largest electric power wholesaler now is seeking triple the new power genera
LONG BEACH HARBOR COMMISION ACCEPTS REAL ESTATE SETTLEMENT
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The Long Beach Harbor Commission voted Monday to accept a $3.7 million settlement, ending a leasing
Maritime
*SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Aluminum ingots- $1,525-$1,535 per ton lots & in warehouse min. 99.7
SINGAPORE OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
*Singapore International Monetary Exchange Mar. 14, 1991Dubai Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barre
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Mar. 14, 1991 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 27.0
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CITIBANK ESTABLISHES XIAMEN, CHINA, OFFICEHONG KONG - Citibank opened a representative offic
LONG ISLAND FISHERMEN PULL UP ULTIMATE SINKER
New York Daily News |
A commercial fishing trawler was anchored off Long Island on Thursday with a live torpedo sitting on
Maritime
RAIL BRIDGE PERFORMS BRISK MEXICAN BUSINESS
John Boyd |
A weekly Rail Bridge Corp. train of double-stack containers from the U.S. West Coast to Mexico City
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