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SAN ANTONIO A FITTING SPOT FOR IMUA'S RANGE OF TOPICS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
With seminars addressing the Nafta, the oil and gas industry and insurance for historical buildings,
EGYPT TO BOOST DISCOUNT FOR SUEZ BLEND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Egypt's price formula in June for its Gulf of Suez Blend crude will be at a substantially wider disc
US SANCTIONS FAIL TO RUFFLE IRANIAN OIL INDUSTRY LEADERS
Reuters |
Defiant Iran is confident its vital oil industry will easily overcome difficulties posed by Presiden
NAFTA ISSUES INCH TOWARD SOLUTION
Kevin G. Hall |
Significant steps have been made toward harmonization of cargo-liability standards under the North A
ROGERS: INDUSTRY ON A ROLL
Howard Simon |
The $5 billion inland marine insurance business grew by 8.5 percent in 1994 and is expected to grow
CARGO-THEFT CATS SCRATCH THE SURFACE
Chris Isidore |
Dewayne Schackelford's team of police has made 500 arrests and recovered more than $100million in st
A MOVABLE FEAST OF INSURED PROPERTY
Russ Banham |
Inland marine insurance is something of a misnomer. To the uninitiated, it would appear the
ETHANOL USE SEEN RISING DESPITE COURT RULING
Reuters |
Ethanol was dealt a serious blow recently, but corn industry sources in the United States are hopefu
HIGH-TECH ARSON FIRES STUMPING INVESTIGATORS
Howard Simon |
The monstrous car-bomb explosion at the Alfred Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Okla., last
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Monday May 22, 1995 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representing
MOVE TO CUT OIL LICENSES, QUOTAS IN CHINA COULD BE ONLY "COSMETIC'
Reuters |
China will abolish licenses and quotas on the import of crude oil from June 30 but even Chinese offi
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The following is the list of bunker prices obtained during the course of week ending May 19, 1995. U
Maritime
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EPA LAUDS KERR-MCGEE FOR COAL-MINE CLEANUPGILLETTE, Wyo. - Kerr-McGee's efforts to clean up
MONKEY IMPORTS FROM ZAIRE BANNED BY EU
Reuters |
The European Union has banned the importing of monkeys from Zaire in a bid to stop the spread of the
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
RULING TRIGGERS PROBE OF CHINA BIKE IMPORTSWASHINGTON - Imports of Chinese bicycles
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to contac
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
May 22, 1995 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 22, 1995 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Premium-Unle
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
2191 (May 22, 1995) Previous day - 2208 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
SOUTH KOREA MAY BREACH GLOBAL PACT IF SHIPBUILDING PLAN PROCEEDS, EU SAYS
Bruce Barnard |
The European Union alleged Monday that South Korean shipbuilders will be forced to break a global ag
Maritime
MORE ROUGH SAILING SEEN FOR VLCC OWNERS
Janet Porter |
The already beleaguered market for very-large crude carriers could face further setbacks, tanker own
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ALYESKA PIPELINE TAKES DELIVERY OF 2 WORKBOATSKvichak Marine Industries recently delivered t
Maritime
OFFICIALS AT CANADA'S VANCOUVER SAY PORT POLICE STRIKE UNLIKELY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Officials at the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, said a labor dispute between the Ports Canada
Maritime
CONTAINERIZED MARKET SHARE BY LANE MITSUI OSK LINE
""Global Container Report" by Port Import / Export Reporting |
LANE July-September July-September 1993
Maritime
BARGE OPERATORS FEAR EFFECTS OF MIDWEST'S HIGH WATERS
Paul F. Conley |
The Midwestern barge industry may take some time to dry out from floods along the Mississippi and Mi
Maritime
SPANISH PORT OF BILBAO PLANS TO TRIPLE CAPACITY
Alice Cantwell |
Hoping to attract more business from the United States, representatives of the Port of Bilbao, Spain
Maritime
2 NEW BOSTON CRANES RAISE VSA-ILA ISSUE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The raising of two new container cranes at the Massachusetts Port Authority's Conley Terminal is bri
Maritime
TEXACO NEAR DEAL TO HAVE KEYSTONE RUN SHIP UNIT OUTSOURCING TREND VIEWED AS BOON TO TANKER INDUSTRY
Tim Shorrock |
In a move closely watched by oil and shipping companies, Texaco Inc. is nearing an agreement with Ke
US CITRUS GROWERS HOPE TO PEEL OPEN CHINA MART
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Before World War II, Sunkist Growers' largest export market was Shanghai, where the California coope
NETHERLANDS PROPOSES AID TO KEEP SHIPS FLYING ITS FLAG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Dutch government proposed a $370 million aid package to strengthen its competitive position of t
Maritime
MOTHER DRIVES BILL ENFORCING TRUCKER HOURS
Chris Isidore |
The trucking industry is about to get a loud wake-up call from a school nursefrom Lisbon Fal
APPAREL IMPORTERS, FACING DEADLINES, AWAIT ORIGIN RULES
Paula L. Green |
As their deadline for placing orders for next year's garments approaches, importers are still waitin
GENOA LOOKS TO REBOUND FROM A DECADE OF DECLINE
Janet Porter |
After years of decline, Italy's Port of Genoa has embarked on an aggressive marketing campaign to wi
Maritime
NATION MARKS MARITIME, ARMED FORCES DAY TODAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The work of the U.S. merchant marine in helping to protect national security and promote internation
Maritime
MARITIME INDUSTRY STEAMED OVER PUERTO RICO PORT FEES
Kevin G. Hall |
New port fees imposed on cargo carriers and cruise lines in Puerto Rico have angered the maritime in
PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PLANS TO SUBSIDIZE BIGGEST STEVEDORE
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Hoping to keep its maritime business alive after its largest tenant, Evergreen Marine Corp., leaves
Maritime
MASSPORT REGISTERS BOX CARGO GAINS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Container cargoes at Massachusetts Port Authority terminals rose to 277,327 tons in the first quarte
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TOP US GULF CONTAINERPORTS
Port Import/Export Reporting Service, New York |
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BEIJING COUNTING ON GROWTH SLOWDOWN TO BRIDLE INFLATION
Peter Hannam |
The Chinese leadership is banking on a gradual slowdown of economic growth to corral inflation and a
Maritime
CHINA TAKES TO TASK "THE FUGITIVE' PIRATES
Reuters |
China said on Friday it will fine two publishing houses that pirated the U.S. box office hit film "T
Maritime
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