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JAPAN MAY RESUME LENDING TO CHINA
From Wire Reports |
Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu hinted during a meeting with a high- ranking Chinese official
WORLD NEWS AND MARINE WEATHER
JOC Staff |
NO STORY
PUERTO RICO'S PLAN TO INCREASE FEES ANGERS PORT USERS
Larry Luxner |
Manufacturers and cruise ship operators are banding together to fight a government proposal to incre
Maritime
DOCKERS REJECT NY PROPOSAL TO END GAI
Alan Abrams |
Waterfront labor leader John Bowers angrily rejected management's proposal Monday to cut port costs
Maritime
S. KOREA'S GATT BID HERALDS BIG MARKET
Robin Bulman |
Foreign companies eventually will gain access to supply contracts here worth more than $500 million
DOT'S SKINNER SAYS US NEEDS TO DEVELOP PLANE NOISE POLICY
LEO ABRUZZESE and WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Secretary of Transportation Samuel K. Skinner said the federal government must soon develop a nation
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
CSX EARNINGS FELL 28 PERCENT IN 2ND QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Corp. earned $109 million, or $1.08 a share, in the second quarter, 28 percent lessthan net inco
EUROPEAN SHIPOWNERS DISMAYED AT US OIL SPILL LIABILITY STANCE
Edwin Unsworth |
Shipping interests in Europe are voicing dismay over the likelihood that pending U.S. legislation wi
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
5 GAS COMPANIES PLAN PIPELINE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Five natural gas transmission companies proposed a joint venture to build an onshore natural gas pip
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 2, 1990 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low
Maritime
DOLLAR TRADERS AWAIT EMPLOYMENT REPORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was broadly lower against most currencies Monday afternoon, after an upward spurt on
OFFICIAL'S DEPARTURE THREATENS BUSINESS IMAGE OF PORT
Mark Magnier |
James O'Brien's departure from the Port of Oakland in mid-June as transportation director threatens
Maritime
UPS TO EXPAND SERVICE TO SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA
Journal of Commerce Special |
United Parcel Service will begin offering air parcel service to the cities of Soviet Central Asia, a
PEOPLE - SHIPPERS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CLIPPER FREIGHT MANAGEMENT (Lemont, Ill.) - Richard J. Gutsell was appointed vice president of sales
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
WEST COAST DOCKWORKERS AGREE TO NEW THREE-YEAR CONTRACT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Waterfront labor and management on the West Coast tentatively agreed Monday on a new three-year cont
SHIP-COLLISION OIL SPILL CURBS VA. OPERATIONS
Allen R. Wastler |
Two containerships collided in the Chesapeake Bay Sunday night, severely damaging one vessel and pro
SOVIET SUGAR IMPORTS ROSE 28.6 PERCENT IN 1989
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Soviet Union imported 5.613 million metric tons of raw sugar in 1989, up 28.6 percent from the
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BRAZIL SEEKS MEETING ON NEW COFFEE PACTBrazil asked the International Coffee Organization's
7 JAPANESE BUILDERS DISBAND 'SOCIAL' CLUB
From Wire Reports |
Top executives of leading Japanese building companies have disbanded a social club to help meet U.S.
ADDED CAPACITY BOOSTS CARNIVAL'S PROFIT 31 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Adding a new cruise ship and lengthening an existing one helped Carnival Cruise Lines Inc. boost its
Maritime
GATT NEGOTIATOR AIRS PLAN TO BREAK FARM DEADLOCK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A compromise proposal designed to break the deadlock over agricultural issues in the Uruguay Round t
Maritime
SUSAN BUCHANAN'S CRB FUTURES OUTLOOK
Susan Buchanan |
THE CRB FUTURES INDEX declined during June, giving up gains of the two previous months. The
HONG KONG ESTABLISHES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UNIT
P.T. Bangsberg |
A separate intellectual property department came into operation Monday as part of the government's c
Maritime
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONSTRUCTION SPENDING FELL 0.4 PERCENT DURING MAYU.S. construction spending fell 0.4 percent
HILLS SEEKS EUROPEAN BACKING FOR TRADE REFORM
John Maggs |
European leaders attending next week's economic summit in Houston should put aside differences with
RYAN-WALSH BUYS VA. STEVEDORE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ryan-Walsh Inc. has purchased Old Dominion Stevedoring Corp., a stevedore operating in the Port of H
Maritime
WILHELMSEN LINES LOOKS TO FUTURE AGAIN
Janet Porter |
When Wilhelmsen Lines AS advertised 30 job vacancies a few months ago, the company was swamped by 1,
UN: POLITICAL CHANGES FAIL TO EASE POVERTY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Despite the unprecedented political changes that have swept Eastern Europe and many Latin American c
Maritime
INDIA TO OPEN TEXTILE OFFICES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Business service centers to market Indian textiles and handicrafts will be set up in New York and s
Maritime
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AIR PRODUCTS COMPLETES SALE OF PVC BUSINESSAir Products and Chemicals Inc. said Monday it co
PACIFIC RIM NATIONS PLAYING BIGGER ROLE IN FARM EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Exports come to mind quickly at the Agriculture Department when the livelihood of American farmers i
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) July 2, 1990Bid AskedCopper-G
RAILS STRUGGLE WITH BIG CROP OF RED WHEAT KANSAS CUTTING FILLS ELEVATORS
Carol Felts |
Producers in parts of Kansas were rapidly cutting hard red winter wheat fields that showed record yi
EDI EXCHANGE
Tony Seideman |
P&O CONTAINERS LTD. has been sending some confusing messages about paperless trading. Key st
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Import Quota Watch 4A * Commodity Research Bureau 7A* Bruce Barnard - Europe View 8A
EUROPEAN CARRIERS SEE 8.4 PERCENT RISE IN FREIGHT
John Zarocostas |
European airlines in 1989 registered an 8.4 percent increase in air freight, according to a report b
BILATERAL GROUP AIDS US HIGH-TECH FIRMS
Duncan Robinson |
In 1987 Chipcom Corp., a modem manufacturer, wanted to develop a fiber-optic personal computer netwo
Maritime
NORWAY TO IMPOSE ARBITRATION TO END OIL WORKERS' STRIKE
From Wire Reports |
Norway's center-right government said Monday it would impose mandatory arbitration to end a North Se
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