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COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AVERAGE GASOLINE PRICES STAY FLAT AT THE PUMPLOS ANGELES - The national average pric
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GOP PIPELINE SAFETY BILL SEEN FACING OPPOSITIONWASHINGTON - Democratic members of th
PLAN TO DEREGULATE EU POWER MARKET GETS A LOUD "NON'
Tara Patel |
The French state-owned power utility Electricite de France has flatly rejected the latest plan by th
UNIVAX, CANADIAN FIRM TO WORK ON BLOOD DRUG
JOC Staff |
Univax Biologics Inc. has agreed to work with a Canadian company to produce adrug to help vi
UPGRADES TO RUSSIAN RAIL CONNECTIONS SEEN SPURRING INTERMODAL TRAFFIC
Phillip Hastings |
The planned upgrading of rail links in the former Soviet Union should open new possibilities for int
INDONESIAN ECONOMY GREW 7.3 PERCENT IN 1994
Associated Press |
Indonesia's economy grew by 7.3 percent in 1994, nearly 1 percentage point higher than in the previo
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
JOC Staff |
March 27, 1995 This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals and the
INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT RISES IN NORWAY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Norway's industrial output rose 0.1 percent in February from January, the Central Bureau of Statisti
GABON DENIES PLANS TO LEAVE OPEC
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Gabon has no intention of relinquishing its membership of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Co
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Monday Mar. 27, 1995 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representin
GM SETS UP TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE IN CHINA
Associated Press |
General Motors Corp. of the United States announced Friday that it has set up an institute to consol
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TRANSAMERICA EXECUTIVE CARPENTER TO RETIREDavid R. Carpenter, an executive vice president at
P/C FIRMS' NET DROPPED IN '94
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. property and casualty insurers' net income dropped to $10.1 billion from $19.3 billion in 1993
BEIJING'S POLICIES HURT INDUSTRIAL HUB OF LIAONING PROVINCE STRUGGLES TO RESTRUCTURE
Peter Hannam |
Northeastern Liaoning province, heartland of China's heavy industry, is mostly synonymous with loss-
Maritime
VENTURE BY US, INDIAN FIRMS TO MAKE DENIM
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Burlington Industries Inc. is tapping India as a source of denim cloth, and industry reports suggest
Maritime
BONN TO OPEN PHONE SECTOR TO COMPETITION IN 1998
Arthur Allen |
Private phone companies can begin operating in Germany on Jan. 1, 1998, the government announced Mon
Maritime
SPANISH FISHERMEN RETURN TO DISPUTED FISHING GROUNDS
Robert Hart |
Spanish fishermen in the North Atlantic headed back to disputed fishing grounds in international wat
Maritime
DISASTERS COULD SWAMP US INSURERS UNLESS GOVERNMENT ACTS, REINSURER SAYS
Liz Shuker |
Natural catastrophe claims could overwhelm the U.S. insurance industry in the future unless state an
JAPAN SAYS 42 FIRMS CAUGHT IN BID RIGGING
Reuters |
Japan's fair trade watchdog said on Monday that 42 companies including major trading houses had rigg
Maritime
DISPUTE WITH CHINA NEAR RESOLUTION, US BUSINESSMAN SAYS
Jeffrey Parker |
A U.S. businessman tethered reluctantly to a Chinese city by legal wrangling and local protectionism
Maritime
PEOPLE - TRADE
Wire and Staff Reports |
SAMUEL SHAPIRO & CO. (Baltimore) - William S. Ansley was named president and chief operating officer
Maritime
GLOBAL APPETITE FOR GRAPEFRUIT IS SWEET NEWS FOR FLA. GROWERS
JAMES McNAIR |
In France, it's known as pamplemousse. Germans call it pompelmuse; the Dutch, pompelmoes. In Japan,
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SEVEN EU NATIONS DROP BORDER CONTROLSBRUSSELS - In a move lauded as a breakthrough i
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 27, 1995 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Premium-Unl
CHEMICAL PRICES
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Mar. 27, 1995 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Mar. 27, 1995Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - Mar. 27, 1995 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
CARRIERS EXPLOIT CONGESTION IN BRAZIL IN CONTRACT TALKS, SHIPPERS SAY
Michael Fabey |
For U.S. exporters, Brazil is becoming the land of confusion. The rising tide of exports is
BROWNSVILLE PORT TO HEAR FROM FIRMS ON SHORT LIST TO DESIGN BORDER BRIDGE
Kevin G. Hall |
Port commissioners in the Brownsville Navigation District this week will hear proposals from three H
Maritime
SURVEY FINDS FEWER SHIPS, MORE VOLUME IN HONG KONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
The locally owned fleet is growing in volume, although the number of ships is declining overall.
Maritime
CAR TALKS RESUME WITH US, JAPAN DIGGING IN HEELS
Mark Magnier |
The United States and Japan Monday resumed automobile trade talks in Tokyo amid early signs that nei
MEXICAN RAIL LANDBRIDGE STUDIED AS CANAL ALTERNATIVE
Kevin G. Hall |
Transportacion Maritima Mexicana, Mexico's largest steamship company, has begun a cost analysis for
FORWARDERS' AUTOMATION PUSH A "HANDLE WITH CARE' APPROACH
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Having learned from their customs brokerage counterparts, freight forwarders are taking a cautious a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ALASKA LEGISLATURE CONSIDERING CHANGES IN PILOTAGE RULES ORGANIZATIONS WOULD GET RIGHT TO SET RATES
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Two measures under discussion in the Alaska state Legislature take a stab at resolving pilotage-fee
Maritime
ROAD/RAIL TRANSPORT TAKES OFF IN EUROPE
Bruce Barnard |
Europe's railways are ill-prepared to cash in on the sudden renaissance of combined truck and rail t
ROBERT PFEIFFER WILL RESIGN FRIDAY AS ALEXANDER & BALDWIN CHAIRMAN
Associated Press |
Robert J. "Bobby" Pfeiffer, a former deck hand who became one of the highest-paid executives in Hono
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CUBAN FREIGHTER SINKS; 24 REPORTED DEADMADRID, Spain - A Cuban ship sailing from Havana to S
Maritime
US TRADE, INVESTMENT WITH RUSSIA PUT ON HOLD MOSCOW'S RED TAPE STYMIES VENTURES
Richard Lawrence |
U.S.-Russian trade essentially is "on hold" as a bilateral investment treaty languishes in the hands
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US MACHINE TOOL ORDERS
American Trucking Associations |
1994 1995 Net New Orders $636 $750Shipments $493
STEEL SCRAPS: WATERBORNE EXPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
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