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CLINTON CONSIDERS READY RESERVE SHIPS FOR UN USE IN BOSNIA
Lisa Burgess |
The Clinton administration is preparing to offer cargo ships from the U.S. Ready Reserve Force to NA
RAYTHEON STUDIES PLAN TO BRING BIG TANKERS INTO BOSTON HARBOR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A plan under study by Raytheon Co. to bring larger oil tankers to Boston has been debated behind the
Maritime
THE THRILL OF VICTORY
Camera Craft Inc. Photo |
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Maritime
BARGES MAY MOVE AGAIN ON MISSISSIPPI NEXT WEEK
Paul F. Conley |
After being halted for more than two weeks, barge traffic is expected to start moving again on the M
Maritime
COAST GUARD TO RELOCATE QUAINT ISLAND QUARTERS
Lori Rozsa |
In the end, what made Peanut Island such an inconvenient place for the U.S. Coast Guard's Palm Beach
Maritime
SUEZ AUTHORITY SETS TOLL BREAKS TO OVERCOME TRAFFIC SLUMP
Janet Porter |
The Suez Canal Authority, after suffering a slump in traffic last year, is offering toll rebates to
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MAERSK FEEDER SERVING SHANGHAI, HONG KONGMADISON, N.J. - Maersk Line has begun its o
Maritime
MEXICAN TRUCKS, BUSES GET TAX CREDIT ON FUEL PURCHASES
Kevin G. Hall |
In the Mexican government's first softening of a severe austerity package, motor carriers and bus co
PACIFIC RATE GROUP TO INCREASE SURCHARGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Transpacific Westbound Rate Agreement, the 10-member carrier rate-setting group in the Asian tra
Maritime
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Transportation Research Forum. June 1. New York Chapter meeting. Bo Leslie, vice president of sales
CHEMICAL PRICES
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of May 31, 1995 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained
SCIENTISTS: AIRLINE'S PRIMATE BAN COULD HINDER MEDICAL RESEARCH
Robert Koenig |
No more monkey business for Lufthansa Cargo AG - but this could lead to delays and higher costs for
STRAIGHT TALK - IRA ROSENFELD TIME FOR SHORT LESSON IN THE ART OF US, JAPANESE DOUBLESPEAK
Ira Rosenfeld |
With the Japanese in the news this week, responding to the U.S. threat to place a tariff on their lu
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NARITA POSTS INCREASE IN AIR CARGO HANDLEDTOKYO - Air cargo handled at Narita Intern
MAERSK LINE REVAMPS N. AMERICAN MANAGEMENT
Michael Fabey |
Maersk Line is shaking up its North American operations, discharging some of its more senior U.S. ex
OFFICIAL SAYS US TO SLAP JAPAN WITH AIR SANCTIONS TOKYO ACCUSED OF VIOLATING BILATERAL ACCORD
Lisa Burgess |
The United States this week will announce the imposition of aviation sanctions against Japan in reta
SOUTH KOREAN POLITICS DISRUPT US MEAT EXPORTS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
In yet another sign of Asia's growing displeasure with Washington's market- access tactics, a U.S. d
DIESEL FUEL PRICE RANGES
Comdata Corp., Brentwood, Tenn. / Journal of Commerce |
STATE May. 13 May. 20 California $1.31 $1
TRIPLE-B RATING CALLED KEY TO CN PRIVATIZATION
Leo Ryan |
Paring the debt of Canadian National Railways to a level that would sustain a triple-B credit rating
FAA CLEARS ATR-72S WITH "BOOTS' TO FLY WHEN ICY WEATHER FORECAST
Lisa Burgess |
Following the installation of new equipment on French-made ATR-72 jets, the Federal Aviation Adminis
NEXT FEW WEEKS "PIVOTAL' FOR US-RUSSIAN TRADE
Richard Lawrence |
This year is critical for the Russian economy, U.S. officials and business executives agree, and the
CAR HAULER TALKS RESUME TEAMSTERS PLAN MEETING
Chris Isidore |
The National Automobile Transportation Labor Division and the International Brotherhoodof Teamsters
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS SOURCES OF US STEEL IMPORTS, 1994
American Institute for International Steel Inc., Washington, |
No text.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, May 31 '94 - May 31, '95 (a graph) (2)DA
CONRAIL CHANGES POLICY FOR OVERSIZED LOADS AFTER SHIPPERS PROTEST QUADRUPLED RATES SPARK OUTCRY
Rip Watson |
Responding to shipper cries, Conrail abandoned a new policy for handling oversized loads such as tra
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story headlined "More Firms Switching To For-Hire Truck Fleets," which appeared Tuesday, May 30,
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTHWEST AIRLINES (Minneapolis) - Tom Schreier was named vice president, finance, and assistant tre
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, May 31, 1995 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Wednesday May 31, 1995 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
LABOR LAWYER FROM MILWAUKEE TO OVERSEE '96 TEAMSTERS VOTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United States District Court Judge David N. Edelstein, who is overseeing the federal supervision of
COMMISSION "GREEN PAPER' OUTLINES DETAILS OF SINGLE EUROPEAN CURRENCY
Bruce Barnard |
The European Commission Wednesday launched a campaign to fire the enthusiasm of the man in the stree
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AIR FRANCE PUTS OFF DELIVERY OF BOEING JETSPARIS - Cash-strapped Air France said Wed
RED MEAT WILL GET LARGEST CUT OF USDA EXPORT PROMOTION FUNDS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The U.S. Agriculture Department will devote the largest chunk of its 1995 export promotion budget to
UPS TO PUT ANOTHER $1.1 BILLION INTO ITS OPERATIONS IN EUROPE
Gregory S. Johnson |
Signaling its intention to stay the course across the Atlantic, United Parcel Service is pumping $1.
NEW-HOME SALES DECLINED IN APRIL
Reuters |
Sales of new homes dropped in April despite spring weather and cheaper mortgages, pushing the supply
TRIPLE CROWN IS 1ST CUSTOMER FOR WABASH NATIONAL AUTORAILER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Triple Crown Services Inc. has placed the first production order for the Autorailer, the new intermo
US DOLLAR SOARS AFTER CENTRAL BANK INTERVENTION
Jon E. Hilsenrath |
The U.S. dollar rose sharply Wednesday after the Federal Reserve joined other central banks in surpr
TAIWAN REPORTS A QUARTERLY JUMP IN ITS INDIRECT TRADE WITH CHINA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Indirect trade between Taiwan and China totaled US$4.701 billion in the first three months of 1995,
ABBOTT SEEKS OK FOR NEW USE OF DRUG
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Abbott Laboratories said it has asked the Food and Drug Administration for approval to market clarit
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