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LONE STAR STATE'S RISING STARS
Gary Taylor |
Air commerce continues to play a key role in Texas trade, particularly through Dallas/Fort Worth Int
NEW CONTAINERSHIPS BOOST GLOBAL FLEET TO A RECORD
Janet Porter |
The large number of containerships completed last year contributed to a rapid expansion of the world
Maritime
AIRLINES FIGHT TO SURVIVE IN EX-USSR
Michele Kayal |
As Europe picks up speed toward open skies, the national airlines of Central Europe's former communi
BALTIC EXCHANGE TO MOVE MAY 15
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Baltic Exchange will move to its new site on May 15, three years after its historic building in
Maritime
CHEAPER, MORE FREQUENT FLIGHTS
Canute James |
Businesses in the small islands of the eastern Caribbean, troubled by poor air cargo services, are g
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SEAWAY AGENCY NAMES ACTING ADMINISTRATORWASHINGTON - David G. Sanders, chief of staf
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
OPERATING INCOME SOARS 32 PERCENT AT SEA-LANDRICHMOND, Va. - Sea-Land Service Inc. r
Maritime
BALTIMORE PORT HANDLES ITS SINGLE BIGGEST EXPORT CARGO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port of Baltimore handled the largest single export shipment in its history this week when the v
Maritime
FMC PROBES INDEPENDENCE OF TRANS-PACIFIC CARRIERS
Tim Sansbury |
The Federal Maritime Commission is demanding that trans-Pacific Ocean carriers explain actions they
Maritime
BRITISH AIRWAYS SEES BARBADOS AS LATIN CARGO HUB
William Armbruster |
British Airways, looking to capitalize on the extraordinary growth of the European-Latin American ca
SHIPBUILDERS, RELATED INDUSTRIES FORM AN ASSOCIATION IN CHINA DISPUTE RESOLUTION ON THE AGENDA
P.T. Bangsberg |
After 13 years of discussion, the China Shipbuilding Industry Association has become a reality, with
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
SEA-LAND SERVICE INC. (Liberty Corner, N.J.) - Charles G. Raymond was named chief transportation off
Maritime
MARAD MAY CHANGE FORMULA FOR DETERMINING "FAIR' RATES
Tim Sansbury |
The Maritime Administration is considering changing the way it judges the fairness of ocean freight
Maritime
STEVEDORING SERVICES ACQUIRES RYAN-WALSH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stevedoring Services of America, a nationwide cargo-handling outfit based here, has acquired another
Maritime
TAMPA SHIPYARDS INC. GET $15 MILLION OFFER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
George and Carl Lorton, brothers and owners of a ship repair business, have agreed to buy the operat
Maritime
COLOSSAL SHIP PLAN FLOATED OSLO COMPANY MAY REQUEST $1 BILLION US FINANCING
Tim Sansbury |
Norwegian developers of the world's largest passenger ship may apply for nearly $1 billion in U.S. g
US WIELDING LIMP DOLLAR IN TRADE TALKS, ANALYSTS SAY
Milan Ruzicka |
The U.S. administration, lacking the courage to take politically unpopular macroeconomic decisions,
HONG KONG-TAIWAN ROUTE MAY GET MORE CARRIERS
Dennis Engbarth |
Prospects are rising for an end to the practical duopoly of Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways and T
1ST NAFTA PANEL HEARS COMPLAINT ON STEEL PENALTY
Kevin G. Hall |
Mexico's imposition of stiff unfair-trade penalties on some U.S. steel should be declared illegal be
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UNATTENDED LUGGAGE EMPTIES JFK TERMINALPolice briefly evacuated the international-arrivals t
US-UK AVIATION TALKS RAISE HACKLES AT EU
Wire and Staff Reports |
Britain has become the latest European country to come under fire from the European Union for seekin
RAILROAD'S RECORD 1ST QUARTER GIVES UNION PACIFIC CORP. A BOOST
Rip Watson |
Union Pacific Corp., riding its railroad's best first quarter in history, on Thursday reported a 13
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
NAFTA ENVIRONMENT GROUP HOLDS 1ST MEETING TODAY
Kevin G. Hall |
The Border Environment Cooperation Commission meets today in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez to th
Maritime
DOLLAR TURNS CHOPPY FOLLOWING EARLY RALLY
From Wire Reports |
The dollar settled into range trade Thursday after an early-morning rally on the back of stop-loss b
S. AFRICA'S IMPALA PLATINUM PLANS TO UPGRADE PRECIOUS METALS UNIT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
South Africa's Impala Platinum will upgrade its precious metals refinery to a capacity of between 1.
CHINA PRESENTS ANOTHER PIECE TO WTO PUZZLE
John Maggs |
Talks next month on admitting China to the World Trade Organization have been complicated by a new d
Maritime
CLINTON, BRAZIL'S CARDOSO PROMISE TIGHTER ECONOMIC, TRADE LINKS
Richard Lawrence |
The United States and Brazil will forge closer economic and trade ties, President Clinton and visiti
Maritime
PERTAMINA LAUNCHES COST-CUTTING PROGRAM AS "FUND-RAISER' FAILS
Michael Shari |
National oil company Pertamina is adopting drastic cost-cutting measures after the world's oil major
CANADA'S BUSINESSES OPPOSE PROPOSED ANTI-SCAB LAW
Leo Ryan |
Fearing an "investment chill" and leaving Canada out of step with the United States and other tradin
Maritime
CHINA EXPANDS IMPORTS OF US APPLES TO INCLUDE FRUIT FROM ORE., IDAHO
MAGGIE McNEIL |
China agreed to begin importing apples grown in Oregon and Idaho, marking an expansion of Beijing's
Maritime
MOVING FROM HEDGING TO SPECULATION ON NYMEX CAN LEAD TO DISASTER
Gary Rosenberger |
When Germany's giant Metallgesellschaft crashed and nearly burned last year after making a sizable a
EU ADOPTS ACCORD WITH US ON ANTITRUST COOPERATION
Reuters |
The European Union has formally adopted an agreement with the United States allowing their antitrust
Maritime
US EXPORTS TO UNITED KINGDOM: WHAT'S UP AND WHAT'S DOWN
Global Trade Information, Columbia, S.C.; The Journal of |
Table is not in database.
Maritime
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS WEEK OF APRIL 10 - 14, 1995
PIERS, New York |
Only table.
KANSAS UTILITY ADAPTS TO A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
Arthur Gottschalk |
A new operating structure, the write-down of a high-cost nuclear plant and the launch of two unregul
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 20, 1995 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
UK SOCCER TEAM PENALIZED FOR USE OF FOREIGN STEEL
Associated Press |
British Steel has scrapped its sponsorship of a soccer team because the team's new stadium is being
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Apr. 20, 1995 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,100-$1,150per ton lots &
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