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GOP TO FULFILL PLEDGE ON BUSINESS, DOLE SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The GOP-controlled 104th Congress intends to fulfill its pledge to "give business back to business"
CANADIAN HAILED AS A HERO IN US FOR CRITICISM OF SEAWAY OPERATION
Paul F. Conley |
Joe Comuzzi, the Canadian official who wrote a study proposing massive changes to the St. Lawrence S
Maritime
DRIFTING CONTAINERSHIP TO BE TOWED TO SEATTLE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The Hyundai Seattle, adrift in high seas and gale force winds in the North Pacific Ocean since Frida
Maritime
PROPOSED TEST PIT DIVIDES NJ DREDGING COMMISSION
Alan Abrams |
As they race to complete their report before the end of the year, members of a New Jersey state comm
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LONG BEACH HARBOR COMMISSION (Long Beach, Calif.) - Joel Friedland, a commissioner since 1987, resig
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INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PROPOSED CCP OFFERING RATED 'BA1' BY MOODY'SNEW YORK - Moody's Investors Service has
MEAT AND POULTRY: WATERBORNE IMPORTS
Compiled by The Journal of Commerce from database of PIERS, |
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Maritime
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN RE-INSURANCE CO. (Princeton, N.J.) - James C. Hooban has been appointed vice president of A
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MOROCCO TO SELL 14 PERCENT OF MAJORITY BANK STAKECASABLANCA, Morocco - The Moroccan
Maritime
POLAND EXPECTED TO MAKE MARKET BREAKTHROUGH
Adam Jasser |
Poland could make 1995 a breakthrough year for its economic reforms after several major successes th
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
JOC Staff |
NORTH AMERICA International Fashion Boutique Show. Jan. 7-10. Javits Convention Center, New
Maritime
FOREIGN BANKERS TAPPED TO ADVISE VIETNAM ON RESTRUCTURING DEBT
Associated Press |
Vietnam's central bank has asked a committee of foreign bankers for advice about how to restructure
Maritime
STEEL SURGE HEATS UP BRAZILIAN COAL DEMAND
Charles W. Thurston |
Brazil's colossal steel industry has augmented its use of North American coal and may help to raise
THINGS MAY NOT ALWAYS GO BETTER WITH COKE
Diane Conn |
The metallurgical coal industry has benefited little from the recent rise in U.S. steelproduction.
THRIVING INDUSTRY SHOWS NO SIGNS OF LETTING UP
Arthur Gottschalk |
Things are looking up for Old King Coal. In the United States, coal production in mid-Novemb
STEAM COAL PRODUCTION STEAMS BACK UTILITY DEMAND, DEPLETED SUPPLIES SPARK RECOVERY
Doug Harper |
Spurred by both increased demand and the need to replenish depleted inventories that resulted from l
RECORD COAL VOLUME CHALLENGES RAILS
Russ Banham |
Several U.S. railroads are feverishly upgrading systems, refining operational procedures and spendin
EXPORTS EXPECTED TO REBOUND MODESTLY IN '95
Elizabeth J. Shapiro |
Although U.S. coal exports are expected to make a modest rebound after plummeting to their worst lev
COAL IS "ROCK OF AGES' FOR UTILITY EXPANSION
Tim Sansbury |
Increased coal usage figures into large power companies' plans to remain competitive inthe ever-expa
PHILA. GARMENT MAKERS FEAR GATT WILL SPEED INDUSTRY'S UNRAVELING
Susan Warner |
On Allegheny Avenue in North Philadelphia, the workers at W. Seitchik & Sons are still making suits.
Maritime
CHINA PLEDGES TO CLARIFY RULES FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS
P.T. Bangsberg |
China's investment climate will remain attractive next year, a senior official said Tuesday, dismiss
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NEW DELHI GRANTS APPROVAL TO PRIVATELY RUN EXPORT ZONES
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The country's first two privately run export-processing zones have won approval from the Ministry of
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JAPAN'S CENTRAL BANK ATTACKED FOR RESCUE OF TWO FINANCIAL FIRMS
Linda Sieg |
Japan's trade minister on Tuesday attacked a central-bank-led rescue of two troubled credit firms in
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FOREIGNERS FIND TELECOM INDUSTRY IN INDIA ISN'T COMPLETELY OPEN
N. Vasuki Rao |
Liberalization of India's telecommunications sector may not be so complete as some overseas firms ho
Maritime
JAPAN FIRMS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF DEREGULATED SUCCESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan need look no further than the performance of its own companies to assess the benefits of dereg
BIC: ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES IMPOSED ON IMPORTED CHINESE LIGHTERS
Reuters |
BIC Corp., the nation's only maker of disposable lighters, said Tuesday the government will impose a
INDONESIA TO TRIPLE FOREIGN INVESTMENT APPROVALS FOR '94
Dean Yates |
Foreign investment approvals seem likely to triple this year over last with $23.49 billion worth in
UKRAINE INFLATION HITS '94 HIGH OF 72.3 PERCENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Ukraine's monthly inflation rate for November hit a high for 1994 of 72.3 percent, a senior economic
Maritime
GRASSLEY TO RENEW PUSH AGAINST SHIP SUBSIDIES
Stephanie L. Nall |
One of the Republican senators leading the charge against U.S. cargo reservation laws is planning to
US CARVES OUT GLASS AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN
John Maggs |
The United States and Japan have reached an agreement aimed at opening Japan's $4.5 billion market f
BALTIC SHIPPING SELLS 4 VESSELS IN CANADIAN UNIT TO UNISHIP
Geoff Winestock |
Financially troubled Baltic Shipping Co. of Russia has sold the four ships in its trans-Atlantic Bal
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HOLT CARGO CLEARS HURDLE IN RESTORING PHILA. SITE
From Wire Reports |
For every million dollars needed to free himself of environmental liability, stevedore Thomas Holt S
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MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DARDANELLES STRAIT REOPENS AFTER COLLISIONANKARA - The Dardanelles Strait was reopen
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CAN OF WORMS: STUDY DELAYED ON VALUE OF DREDGED MATERIAL
Associated Press |
A worm is holding up a study of whether Fox River dredgings can safely be spread on farm fields, the
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SUB DUE
JOC Staff |
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AMERICAS LEADERS SET TO DESIGN TRADE ZONE
Kevin G. Hall |
Leaders of Latin American and Caribbean nations return home this week to begin a decade-long task of
CANADIAN COMPANY MAY TAKE OVER RAIL LINK TO MAINE OFFICIALS WORK TO KEEP LINES OPEN TO MONTREAL
Michael S. Lelyveld |
As a deadline approaches this week, Canadian industrial giant J.D. Irving Ltd. appears poised to tak
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN AIRLINES (Fort Worth) - Randy S. Leiser was named vice president of finance and automation
NORTHWEST TO ADD NONSTOP SERVICE FROM SEATAC TO OSAKA IN JANUARY
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Northwest Airlines will begin nonstop service to Osaka, Japan from Seattle- Tacoma International Air
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS WORLDWIDE SEMICONDUCTOR MARKET
World Semiconductor Trade Statistics |
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