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COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ENSERCH FILES OFFERING FOR 20 MILLION SHARESEnserch Exploration Inc., a Dallas-based gas and
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES.
JOC Staff |
Thursday June 22, 1995 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS WEEK OF JUNE 12-16, 1995
PIERS, New York |
Only table.
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US, APEC STAND FIRM ON FREE-TRADE GOALSThe United States and the Asia-Pacific Economic Coope
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TRADE IN ARUBA
EIU World Outlook, 1995 |
No text.
BILL WOULD CUT FUNDS FOR TRANSPORT, ICC
William L. Roberts |
The House Appropriations Committee is considering a bill that would cut federal transportation spend
US ENERGY COMPANIES RUSH TO GET FOOTHOLD IN MEXICO
Kevin G. Hall |
Hundreds of U.S. energy companies have descended on this capital city forclosed-door meeting
US, JAPAN GEAR UP FOR CRUCIAL AUTO TALKS "SIGNIFICANT GAPS' REMAIN
John Zarocostas |
Chief U.S. and Japanese negotiators in the heated auto and auto parts dispute jockeyed for advantage
CREDIT WAVE RAISES ALARM IN SHIPPING FINANCE CIRCLES
Janet Porter |
Inexperienced bankers with more money than sense are baiting shipowners worldwide with tempting offe
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, June 21, '94 - June 21, '95 (a graph) (2
OVERWEIGHT CONTAINERS FIGURE IN PRICING DEBATE
Allen R. Wastler |
A new twist is entering into an old argument - whether or not the idea of per- container pricing, in
FED ERECTS ROADBLOCKS TO RUSSIAN BANK ENTRY
Gordon Platt |
The Federal Reserve isn't exactly rolling out the red carpet for Russian banks seeking to come to Am
Maritime
INDUSTRY WATCHERS FEAR AN OVERSUPPLY OF SHIPS
Michael Fabey |
Containership operators have been in a building mood lately. But industry watchers are worried that
RUSSIAN SEAFARERS HELP SUPPLY WORLD'S SHIP OFFICER NEEDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Russian seafarers employed by foreign shipowners have helped avert a critical labor shortage, said a
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: U.S. Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service<
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service<
Maritime
TACA UNITY IS KEY TO N. ATLANTIC RATES
Bruce Vail |
The big containership companies active on the North Atlantic trade lane have high hopes that freight
NAFTA ENVIRONMENT CHIEF TOUTS "GREEN' TRADE PACTS
Kevin G. Hall |
Environmental standards and protection should be part of any future trade accords in the Americas, s
Maritime
FRANCE PUSHES TO END EU'S ANTI-DUMPING ACTION ON IRON
Tara Patel |
French users of hematite pig iron have stepped up pressure on the EuropeanCommission to abol
Maritime
TEXAS EXCEEDED AVERAGE US RISE IN EXPORTS FOR 1ST QUARTER
Kevin G. Hall |
Texas outpaced the national average for merchandise exports in the first quarter of 1995 and bettere
Maritime
FUTURE OF NONMETAL CONTAINER MAY DEPEND ON BRINGING PRICE DOWN
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The nonmetal Ultralite marine container unveiled by American President Lines and two other companies
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
RUSSIAN CENTRAL BANK CUTS BASIC INTEREST RATEMOSCOW - The Central Bank of Russia ann
Maritime
TRADING WITH URUGUAY EXPORTS RISE IN ATMOSPHERE OF ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION
Maria Carlino |
After a setback in 1993, Uruguay's exports rebounded last year, slowing the growth of the South Amer
Maritime
EFFICIENCY TOP GOAL AT TERMINALS COMPUTERS CUT PAPERWORK
Larry Starkey |
Although port facilities will be growing bigger, their cranes heavier, and their channels deeper thr
LONGER CONTAINERS TO ADD DIVERSITY TO WORLD FLEET
Bruce Vail |
The main obstacle to a world container fleet of bigger boxes is an international maze of highway res
CHINA'S TRADE BOOM SQUEEZES TERMINALS AT HONG KONG PORT
P.T. Bangsberg |
There will be a continuing squeeze on Hong Kong container facilities despite improved efficiency, se
PASSENGERS EVACUATED AS TRAIN BREAKS DOWN IN CHANNEL TUNNEL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
More than 100 passengers were evacuated from a train after it broke down halfway through the Channel
ROTTERDAM FACES FRESH CHALLENGES FROM OTHER PORTS
Bruce Barnard |
The Port of Rotterdam, Europe's biggest containerport, is looking nervously over its shoulder.
SWEDISH GDP UP 3.8 PERCENT FOR QUARTER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Sweden's first-quarter gross domestic product rose 3.8 percent compared with the first quarter of 19
US SOFTWARE GROUP WINS BIG AWARD, APOLOGY IN CHINA COPYRIGHT CASE
P.T. Bangsberg |
An American-based computer industry watchdog said Wednesday that it reached what is probably the lar
Maritime
RAIL LEADS, BUT OTHER MODES GAIN
Doug Harper |
Although rail transportation continues to dominate the movement of coal, other modalities including
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The graphic "Cotton: Waterborne Exports," which appeared on Page 8B Wednesday, showed 1995 and 1994
Maritime
YINGKOU, A PORT LONG ON THE DECLINE, REGAINS A ROLE IN NORTHEAST CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
A second stage of construction is under way at China's port of Yingkou, revitalizing the 130-year-ol
Maritime
EU TRANSPORT MINISTERS APPROVE SHIP-SAFETY RULES
Bruce Barnard |
European Union transport ministers approved two measures designed to chase unsafe vessels from the E
Maritime
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Journal of Commerce Transportation Table. June 23. Thomas Downs, Amtrak's president, is speaker. Was
GIANOTTI CORP. GROWS AT GRAY HARBOR JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
A Tacoma, Wash., ship repair and steel fabrication business, Gianotti Corp., has expanded its operat
Maritime
DHL, SINOTRANS TO EXPAND NETWORK TO 26 CHINESE CITIES BY END OF '96
P.T. Bangsberg |
DHL Worldwide Express and its Chinese partner said they will expand their 10- city joint network to
US SHIFTS FOCUS OF AUTO DISPUTE JAPANESE FIRMS' PARTS FACE LIMITS
John Maggs |
The Clinton administration's quest to open up Japan's market for replacement auto parts appears head
PENNSYLVANIA STEPS UP TRUCK INSPECTIONS
Gregory S. Johnson |
In a move that has caught most truckers by surprise this week, Pennsylvania State Police, armed with
BOEING FLYING HIGH ON JUNE ORDERS, BUT SUSTAINED RECOVERY IS UNCERTAIN
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
With the long-awaited $5 billion airplane order from Saudi Arabian Airlines under its belt and anoth
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