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BROOKS TO HEAD NAPSLO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kevin P. Brooks was named president of the National Association of Professional Surplus Line Offices
US POISED TO INCREASE FOOD EXPORTS TO S. KOREA
Jonathan Knutson |
South Korea, second only to Japan as an importer of American food products, exemplifies many of the
CSX OFFICIAL LAUDS RAILROAD DEREGULATION
John Boyd |
Cheering rail deregulation as "a free market triumph," a top official ofCSX Transportation I
Rail News
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SUITORS EXTEND OFFER FOR SEA CONTAINERSA cash tender offer for stock in Bermuda-headquartere
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1420 (Sept. 26, 1989) Previous day - 1424 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
ARGENTINE CARGO CARRIER APPLIES FOR US RIGHTS
Leo Abruzzese |
A new Argentine all-cargo airline is asking U.S. officials for permission to fly freight between the
Air Cargo
FEDEX TO EXPAND IN ASIA, EUROPE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Federal Express Corp. plans to expand its International Distribution Services to outbound shipments
Air Cargo
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., Sept. 26, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
CHAO SAYS US FAVORS ACCORD ON SUBSIDIES COST PER SHIP IS CONCERN
John Davies |
U.S.-flag shipping lines will likely be able to work out a new package of operating subsidies if the
Maritime
LUFTHANSA PUSHES AIR CARGO RESERVATION LINK
Ira Breskin |
Lufthansa German Airlines is soliciting other major international carriers to join a neutral, comput
IMF, WORLD BANK OFFICIALS SAY DEBT RELIEF OUTLOOK IS IMPROVING
Richard Lawrence |
Third World debt relief prospects are improving, officials at the annual International Monetary Fund
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
RAIL COST ADJUSTMENT FACTOR SET BY ICCThe Interstate Commerce Commission has set the new rai
Rail News
MEXICO GETS BRIDGE LOAN UNTIL ACCORD IS FINALIZED
From Wire Reports |
Mexico received a $2 billion bridge loan from the U.S. and Western central banks to tide the country
UK TRADE ACCOUNT REMAINS IN THE RED
Janet Porter |
Britain's international trade account remained heavily in the red last month, reviving fears that th
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTH AMERICA WestPack '89. Oct. 11-13. Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, Calif. Western P
Maritime
HIGH-ANGLE 'HUGGING' CONVEYOR PROPOSED FOR PORT OPERATIONS
Jon Jacobs |
Joseph A. Dos Santos claims he has a better way to transfer dry bulk products like coal and grain on
Maritime
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
It's good to be here in Seattle attending this 44th annual meeting of the National Defense Transport
SEATTLE PORT GETS NOD TO EXPAND TRADE ZONE
John Davies |
Forty years after the Port of Seattle set up one of the nation's first foreign trade zones, the Comm
Maritime
NEW YORK DOCKWORKERS, EMPLOYERS RESUME CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS TODAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Waterfront labor and management resume talks today in hopes of avoiding a dock strike in New York ha
Maritime
SAFE DRIVERS IN MASS. MAY GET LOWER RATES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Massachusetts motorists with a clean driving record over the past six years could save up to 42 perc
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year9/26 9/25 Ch
IS ALUMINUM MARKET POISED FOR DOWNTURN?
Howard Simon |
Are aluminum prices headed lower? At least one large brokerage house thinks conditions are ripe for
HEAVY BANK SELLING PUSHES DOLLAR LOWER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined broadly Tuesday after two rounds of global coordinated intervention by the
INTERNATIONAL TRADE SEEN GOVERNED BY UNCERTAINTY
John Boyd |
"Mounting and pervasive uncertainty" grips the world trading system, a Canadian official warned a ga
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Gordon Platt - Credit Outlook 3A * EC1992 Regulatory Roundup 5A* Richard Lawrence - Trade
PAY RISE AT BRAZILIAN BANK FUELS FEARS OF INFLATION
(Ap) |
A 152 percent pay award at one of Brazil's biggest state employers, the Banco do Brasil, has angered
LOWER RATES HOLD DOWN EARNINGS IN TRUCKING
Leo Abruzzese |
Soft economic growth is persuading nervous truck lines to lower freight rates, a trend that is cutti
PORT EVERGLADES IMPOSES TAX OPPONENTS SLAM PORT SPENDING
Craig Dunlap |
After four-and-a-half hours of public testimony and discussion Monday night, the Port Everglades Aut
Maritime
INTER-AMERICA LINE IS FORMED TO SERVE MEXICO, WEST COAST
Mark Magnier |
A new steamship company called Inter-America Shipping will begin service between Mexico and the U.S.
Maritime
B.A.T. RESTRUCTURING MAY THWART TAKEOVER HOYLAKE BACKS DIVESTMENT PLAN
Edwin Unsworth |
The future of what could become Britain's largest corporate takeover, a 13.4 billion ($21.4 billion
CHARLESTON HARBOR PARTIALLY REOPENED
Craig Dunlap |
The U.S. Coast Guard partially opened Tuesday the harbor at Charleston, S.C., for the first time sin
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 26, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
US OIL, GAS OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS
Sam Glasser |
Signs are pointing to an improved outlook for U.S. oil and natural gas exploration, Arthur Andersen
1ST-HALF LOSS SPURS CUTBACKS AT HONG KONG'S LAFE
P.T. Bangsberg |
A computer component company with close ties to the United States has shut down one product line and
Maritime
CLOSURE OF SHIP OFFICE IN NY THREATENS PANAMA'S REGISTRY
Marie Prat |
In a move that likely will further undermine one of the world's largest ship registries, Panama will
RICHARD MALKIN'S AIR CARGO FOCUS
Richard Malkin |
(Fifth in a special series of columns devoted to an overview of the air freight forwarding industry
Air Cargo
CSL ADDS 100 SPINE CARS TO FLEET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSL Intermodal, a unit of CSX Corp., is adding 100 spine cars, capable of carrying intermodal traile
Rail News
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NO DRUGS DETECTED IN USAIR 5050 PILOTSLaboratory analysis of the urine specimens taken from
Air Cargo
HOUSE BILL TO FUND AMTRAK FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE
Howard S. Abramson |
The White House has threatened to veto a House-passed bill increasing the federal subsidy to Amtrak
Rail News
TAX BREAKS FOUGHT ON LATIN LOANS US BANKS FAIL TO WIN SUPPORT
Keith M. Rockwell |
Despite pressure from Latin American finance ministers and commercial bankers, the U.S. Treasury Dep
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