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MEXICO HOPES TO PICK UP SLACK IN APPAREL SALES
Marc Levinson |
Mexico wants to become a major exporter of clothing and shoes to the United States, officials here s
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports Trade Fairs appear every |
The 34th International Fancy Food & Confection Show. July 10-13. Some 700 gourmet food, confection,
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US AND JAPAN DISCUSS GATT FARM PROPOSALSThe United States and Japan today begin three days o
Maritime
CHINESE ATTACK QUALITY OF IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
China is complaining that it's importing too many inferior goods. Poor quality caused the St
Maritime
SPECIAL REPORT: THE WORLD PREPARES FOR EUROPE - 1992 EC INTEGRATION SPURS LATINS TO TIGHTEN LINKS
This story was written by Edwin Unsworth and based on |
In many ways Latin American countries are too caught up in their own political, inflation and debt
SPECIAL REPORT: THE WORLD PREPARES FOR EUROPE - 1992 EUROPEAN INSURERS FACE NEW CHALLENGE
(Reuter) |
European insurers are preparing for tougher competition than they have ever faced before. In
SPECIAL REPORT: THE WORLD PREPARES FOR EUROPE - 1992 'EURO-PANIC' GRIPS THE EC'S SMALL NEIGHBORS
Frances Williams |
Euro-panic is the dismissive phrase used by one Swiss banker to describe the response of the Europea
SPECIAL REPORT: THE WORLD PREPARES FOR EUROPE - 1992 A PRIMER FOR UNITY
JOC Staff |
The thought of a United States of Europe, free of border controls and divergent standards and techn
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NJ LAWMAKERS RENEW AUTO REFORM EFFORTTRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey officials went back to the d
MATIF READIES STOCK, INTEREST RATE CONTRACTS
Bernard J. Wolfson |
France's burgeoning financial futures market, Matif, is putting the final touches on two new contrac
SPECIAL REPORT: THE WORLD PREPARES FOR EUROPE - 1992 NEW OFFICE AT COMMERCE KEEPS WATCH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Department of Commerce has established a new office to study plans by the European Communit
PREMIUM RATES ARE PLUMMETING
Kim Anderson |
Just how soft is the market? While no industrywide figures on commercial insurance premium rates exi
AMERICAN MUTUAL WORKING ON SOLUTION TO FINANCIAL DILEMMA
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Time appears to be drawing short for troubled American Mutual Insurance Cos. to come up with a solut
FRENCH INSURER TO FORM LINK WITH ITALIAN GROUP
Barbara Casassus |
The Groupe des Assurances Nationales, France's third largest state-owned insurer, has signed a lette
UK HEALTH INSURERS URGED: CONSIDER AIDS EXCLUSIONS
Janet Porter |
U.K. insurers offering permanent health insurance cover should consider the possibility of excluding
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Jim Burnley, 39-year-old secretary of transportation, did a media blitz on New York last Thursday, v
CHINA HOPES AIRLINE WILL MAKE NATION'S SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENT
Michael Browning |
China's troubled but highly profitable national airline is due for a major management shake-up now t
Air Cargo
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In the June 27 edition of Air Commerce, Maureen Smith's employer was misidentified. Ms. Smit
Air Cargo
FEDERAL EXPRESS LOOKS TO EUROPE FOR GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Special |
Federal Express Corp. is looking forward to competing in a deregulated Europe. So said Judy
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FIFTH 747 FREIGHTER ADDED BY LUFTHANSAFRANKFURT, West Germany - Lufthansa AG, the West Germa
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - ELECTRONICS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP. (Santa Clara, Calif.) - H. Gene McCown was named vice president, treasu
BURLINGTON AIR RATE HIKE CONTINUES TO HOLD FIRM
Ira Breskin |
Shippers acceptance of Burlington Air Express' higher prices for carrying domestic cargo is further
Air Cargo
FREIGHT, EXPRESS CARGO REVENUE GAP NARROWS
Richard Malkin |
The year 1992 looms exceedingly large in the hopes and aspirations of Western Europe's air cargo exe
Air Cargo
GATHERING HELPS AWAKEN INTEREST IN ACES SYSTEM
Tony Seideman |
Some call it fun. Others call it bait. The real name of the game is EDI. Last week, the Port
TOMORROW'S COMPUTER WILL SIMULATE REALITY
G. Pascal Zachary |
In addition to video and voice capabilities, the multimedia computer of the '90s will have vast powe
SECURITY NOT A CONCERN WITH EDI, EXPERTS SAY
Tony Seideman |
Have no fear: EDI is here. Computer experts say security risks are growing at least as fast
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CORVUS SYSTEMS FILES UNDER CHAPTER 11SAN JOSE, Calif. - Corvus Systems Inc., a Southern Cali
SOVIET ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICIAL URGES PUNISHMENT FOR POLLUTERS
(Ap) |
The head of the Soviet Union's new Environmental Protection Committee on Friday demanded that scient
DUTCH MAY REGULATE CHEMICAL WASTE EXPORTS
(Ap) |
The Dutch government is proposing legislation that would make all exports of toxic chemical waste su
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CAUSTIC POTASH UP AT OXYCHEMOccidental Chemical Corp. is increasing its off-schedule prices
MANAGEMENT GROUP TO BUY KOPPERS' CHEMICAL UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A management group and the Sterling Group have signed a letter of intent topurchase for $660
ETHYLENE SQUEEZE INTENSIFIES IN WAKE OF TEXACO FIRE
Shelina Shariff |
The bad news is that the fire at the Texaco Chemical Co. ethylene and propylene complex at Port Arth
SHIPPING CONFERENCE AVOIDS FMC REJECTION OF WINE TARIFF RATES
Rose Horowitz |
The ocean shipping conference covering imports from northern Europe averted Federal Maritime Commiss
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
FREE-TRADE PACT BILL PROGRESSES IN CANADAOTTAWA - Canadian implementing legislation for the
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Import Quota Watch 4A * Grain and Soybean Futures Fall on Weather Forecast 6A* Al Kraus -
MEXICO'S NEW LEADER MUST PRODUCE QUICKLY
Marc Levinson |
Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the almost certain winner of today's presidential election here, is likel
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
INSURERS RETAIN PERSIAN GULF RATES DESPITE DOWNING OF IRAN AIRLINER
Edwin Unsworth |
Marine and aviation insurers aren't rushing to change premiums for commercial transport in the Persi
EXPORT BOOM TO ASIA MARKET SLOWS US CARGO
Rose A. Horowitz |
At ports around the country, some U.S. exports sit at the docks because containerships sailing to th
SPECIAL REPORT: THE WORLD PREPARES FOR EUROPE - 1992 JAPANESE DO THEIR HOMEWORK
This story was written by Janet Porter based on contributions |
Japanese industrialists, manufacturers and government officials are demonstrating considerably more
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