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KELLOGG TO DESIGN INDONESIA PLANT
(Journal of Commerce Staff) |
P.T. Pupuk Sriwidjaja, Indonesia's government-owned petrochemical company, selected Kellogg Overseas
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., Apr. 3, 1990 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
HOW TO USE: These*trade*leads are supplied through the*World*Trade*Center*NETW ORK, a service of t
Maritime
P.A.M. POSTS LOSS OF $1.8 MILLION FOR 4TH QUARTER
JOC Staff |
P.A.M. Transportation Services Inc. lost $1.8 million in the fourth quarter. That compared with a lo
NEW EFFORTS PLANNED TO REVIVE GREAT LAKES CARGO SET-ASIDE MOVE FOCUSES ON FOOD AID
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Great Lakes port interests are gearing up for an effort to reinstate a provision of the 1985 farm la
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ECONOMIC INDEX FELL 4 PERCENT DURING FEBRUARYThe index of leading indicators, the government
NYMEX LAUNCHES TRADING IN NATURAL GAS FUTURES
David Bird |
The New York Mercantile Exchange launched trading in the world's first natural gas futures contract
GAO CHECKS PESTICIDES ON IMPORTS OF FOOD
(Ap) |
Some foreign fruit and vegetable producers try to conform with U.S. bans on certain pesticides, but
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ALASKAN REFINER BUYS AUSTRALIAN CRUDE OILAbout 300,000 barrels of Australian Challis crude o
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FIRST EXECUTIVE POSTS LOSS IN QUARTER, YEARFirst Executive Corp. said the plunging value of
DOLLAR STEADY IN ADVANCE OF MEETING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was steady in quiet trading Tuesday, with most activity deferred because of Saturday
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FUND SET UP TO HELP YUGOSLAV MODERNIZATIONThe six-nation European Free Trade Association, or
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOUTH KOREA REPORTS MARCH TRADE DEFICITSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's March trade defici
CORRECTIONS
JOC Staff |
The chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission, James J. Carey, was misidentified in "NVOsSchedule
Maritime
BRAZIL REFORM FACES CONGRESSIONAL HURDLES
From Wire Reports |
Brazilian President Fernando Collor de Mello's sweeping economic reform begins its toughest test thi
EDI EXCHANGE
Tony Seideman |
LEAPFROGGING REALITY: That's what some members of the trade and transportation community fear propon
NIGERIA PLANNING BAN ON COCOA BEAN EXPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Nigerian government and the Cocoa Association of Nigeria will begin talks here next week on the
HONG KONG EXPECTS BUSINESS AS USUAL UNDER CHINA'S RULE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Amid a flurry of gloomy predictions about Hong Kong's future, a senior government official insisted
Maritime
TOGO, CAMEROON SEEK TRADE ZONE DEVELOPERS SITES TERMED BEST IN AFRICA
Charles Thurston |
Togo and Cameroon are each seeking private developers and operators for model free-trade zones that
Maritime
JAPANESE INSURERS' STOCK SALES MAY WEAKEN 'CROSS-HOLDINGS'
Larry Holyoke |
Japanese life insurers' plans to trim holdings this year in companies they sell insurance to is a mo
CHINA'S STEEL OUTPUT JUMPS 11 PERCENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
China's steel output increased by 11 percent in the first quarter from the corresponding period of l
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC ALONE IN OPPOSING RULE ON SUGAR WAIVERThe European Community found itself isolated Tuesda
SINGAPOREAN SHIPBUILDING BOOM SPREADS TO SMALLER FACILITIES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Further evidence of the resurgence in shipbuilding has come from booming Singapore, where even small
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1513 (Apr. 3, 1990) Previous day - 1528 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
US-CANADA TARIFF CUTS TAKE EFFECT
Leo Ryan |
Accelerated tariff cuts on about US$5 billion in U.S.-Canada trade went into effect Sunday.
Maritime
PUERTO RICO'S GUMS RIVAL ITS RUMS
Larry Luxner |
So they don't have the fame of Bacardi or the glamour of Don Q. and it's doubtful that a multimilli
Maritime
PALM OIL REFINERS IN MALAYSIA SUFFER AS GROWERS HOLD CROP
T.J. Tan |
Hoarding of stocks by Malaysian palm oil growers and millers is cutting the profits of independent
MEETING FOCUSES ON FUTURE OF PORTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Top transport officials gather here today to discuss the future of ports and the maritime industry a
Maritime
ACCIDENT COMPENSATION INCREASED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Compensation paid to passengers involved in maritime accidents is to be substantially increased.
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ALGERIA PLANS TO DOUBLE PRODUCTION OF LPGNICOSIA, Cyprus - Algeria plans to double its produ
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Albert L. Kraus - Markets and Money 3A * Import Quota Watch 4A* Commodity Research Bureau
POSTAL PROBLEMS IN ITALY BENEFIT EXPRESS CARRIERS
Rosy Nimroody |
Sixty years ago, letters arrived at their destinations around Italy in anaverage of two days
NEWSPRINT SERVICE TO GET NEW SHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A contract shipping service linking a Canadian newsprint plant to the ports of Astoria, Wash., San F
Maritime
HOW A GLOBAL SYSTEM OF QUOTAS MIGHT WORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The United States and its trading partners in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade want to int
Maritime
US-MEXICO FREE TRADE MAY BOOST COMPETITION
Katherine Ellison |
Cheaper Coronas, more winter tomatoes and a feared loss of jobs for U.S. factory workers are just a
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
THE ECONOMY
Wire and Staff Reports |
PURCHASING EXECUTIVES SAY ECONOMY IMPROVESTEMPE, Ariz. - The gloom lifted slightly in the ec
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 2, 1990 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low
Maritime
LEGISLATORS SEEK POLICY ANSWERS ON SEALIFT RATES LINER OPERATORS GO TO CONGRESS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
U.S.-flag liner operators have enlisted the aid of Congress in their battle with the Military Sealif
Maritime
NIGERIA FORCED TO IMPORT GASOLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nigeria has imported about 14.5 million gallons of gasoline to ease a severe fuel shortage caused by
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