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THAT KARNAL BUNT'S STILL BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
Howard Simon |
Don't kiss karnal bunt good-bye just yet.Although the U.S. Department of Agriculture last sp
TURKEY'S BUSINESS LEADERS EXPRESS FRUSTRATION WITH EU'S SLUGGISHNESS
Jonathan Ewing |
Even as European Union foreign ministers reassured Turkey that it would be treated in the same way a
Maritime
ACADEMICS CALL CLIMATE TREATY INEFFECTIVE, DAMAGING TO US
William Dibenedetto |
The economic effects of a pending treaty to limit greenhouse gas emissions will devastate the United
Maritime
BRIEFS
From Wire Reports |
CENTENNIAL RESOURCESGETS BANKRUPT FIRM'S COALHENDERSON, Ky. - Centennial Resources Inc. has
COULD THE US BREADBASKET BE GOING STALE?
Howard Simon |
For years U.S. grain production was the envy of the world. The abundant stores of amber wheat from K
S. AFRICA WANTS OTHERS TO GO FOR ITS GOLD
Howard Simon |
South Africa will have to dig deeper for gold these days. But the richest nation on the African cont
TRINIDAD DENIES STEEL DUMPING
Canute James |
Trinidad and Tobago has dismissed U.S. claims that the Caribbean country is dumping steel products o
FINANCING TRADE - GORDON PLATT \ NEW JERSEY EXPORT TRADING COMPANY LAUNCHED AFTER THREE-YEAR EFFORT
Gordon Platt |
The first state-certified export trading company in the nation was inaugurated in New Jersey earlier
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
HEINZ WANTS GLOBAL SHARE IN PET FOODS
Kerri Selland |
H.J. Heinz Co. - a name that brings ketchup to the minds of most consumers - is aggressively expandi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JEANNIOT: BREAK PLANE-BUY CYCLE
Andrew Blum |
The world's airlines, now in a profit boom, are risking financial problems by ordering a record 898
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SHIPSDREDGING PROJECTSMOVE STEP CLOSERWASHINGTON - Three dredging projects l
CUSTOMS PROBES ARMS SHIPMENT
Kevin G. Hall |
The discovery at the California-Mexico border of sophisticated U.S. arms imported apparently from As
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN AIRLINES REVISESFISCAL-YEAR REPORTNEW YORK - Due in large part to a whopping $1.3 bill
RATES BETWEEN EUROPE, L. AMERICA MAY STABILIZE
Janet Porter |
The cost of shipping goods from North America or Europe to Latin America may seem high compared with
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1490 (March 18, 1997) Previous day - 1481The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
TRUCKERS SLAM CLINTON PROPOSAL TO TAKE THE "FREE' OUT OF FREEWAY
Chris Isidore |
President Clinton's proposed highway program is already taking a toll on many of the nation's leadin
BALTIC HANDY INDEX
JOC Staff |
1103 (March 18, 1997) Previous day - 1100The Baltic Exchange in London on Tuesdays and Thurs
SOUTH KOREA LAUNCHES MARITIME PLAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
Early and fast moves by South Korea's new agency in charge of maritime affairs are welcome,but need
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of BRIDGE News, (formerly |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
MEXICAN FREIGHT TAKES FLIGHT \ NEW AIRPORT WOULD HELP CARGO GROWTH
Andrew Blum |
Something's in the air at the Mexican border - freight. Lots of it.Just ask Burlington Air E
FAA SEEKS INTERNATIONAL AIR CARGO USER FEE
Michele Kayal |
Federal aviation officials are proposing a controversial new fee on international air freight that w
HEAVY-TRUCK SALES PLUNGED IN FEBRUARY
Journal Of Commerce Staff |
The heavy-truck industry suffered a double-digit sales loss in February as most manufacturers report
RUSSIAN PLANE CRASH KILLS ALL 46 ABOARD
Reuters |
All 46 passengers and crew aboard a southern Russian regional airline flight died Tuesday when the A
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
March 18, 1997Baltic International Freight Futures Market Prev.Close High Low
BRIEFS
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BUREAU VERITASTARGETS US MARKETPARIS - Bureau Veritas, the French ship classification societ
COURT SIDES WITH US BUREAU IN SHIPPING SUIT
Tom Baldwin |
The American Bureau of Shipping has won a court case in Greece that gives the private, U.S. keeper o
HIGHWAY BLUEPRINT STIRS HOPES, DOUBTS
Tom Connors |
The road to a national highway system that will speed the movement of international trade, a major g
AIRBORNE, SEATTLE IN AIR TOWER TANGLE
William Dibenedetto |
Airborne Express and the Port of Seattle are squabbling over a plan to build a new air traffic contr
BRIEFS
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SAFMARINE REPORTS23 PERCENT RISE IN EARNINGSLONDON - Safmarine, the South African shipping c
LYKES' NEW AFFILIATES TO COMPETE WITH LINE
Janet Porter |
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. faces stiff competition from an unexpected quarter in the months ahead.
TRANSPORT INDUSTRY SEEKS PORTS THAT EXCEL IN LOGISTICS SERVICES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Port officials used to believe they were keeping up with the competition if they built state-of-the-
DON BECKER'S NOTEBOOK
Don Becker |
Britain's long-planned turnover of Hong Kong to China on June 30 has been the source of enormous spe
HYDRO-QUEBEC TAKES 2ND SHOT AT SALES TO US
Arthur Gottschalk |
Hydro-Quebec Energy Services (U.S.), a unit of giant, Montreal-based power producer Hydro-Quebec, ho
BRIEFS
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COLORADO HOUSE BACKSBILL ON UNINSURED DRIVERSDENVER - A bill to reduce the number of uninsur
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHARTWELL RE CORP.Jacques Q. Bonneau was promoted to senior executive vice president of the
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
PIE MUTUAL PROFITDECLINED LAST YEARCLEVELAND - PIE Mutual Insurance Co., owner of Insurance
HONG KONG'S TARGET: CAPTIVE INSURANCE
P.T. Bangsberg |
A number of measures have been drafted to stimulate interest in captive insurance in Hong Kong, an a
QUACKENBUSH SUES EX-GOLDEN EAGLE CHIEF
Ron Lent |
California Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush has filed a lawsuit against former Golden Eagle
GROWING US EXPORTS: SULFONAMIDE ANTIBIOTICS
JOC Staff |
No story.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NAIC TO HEAD FOR THE HILL IN REGULATION ROW
Margo D. Beller |
The association representing state insurance officials promised Tuesday to fight in Congress for the
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