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US CIGARETTE SMUGGLING CALLED $1 BILLION PROBLEM
George F.W. Telfer |
A shipment of U.S.-made cigarettes ostensibly being exported to Mexico and thus not taxed is loaded
SURPLUS CURRENCY JUMPS IN S. FLA. VENEZUELA'S CRISIS SEEN A FACTOR
Jane Bussey |
South Florida, long flooded with surplus currency, is awash with even more cash this year, according
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1) DAILY INDEX * Annual Smoothed percent +19.288/26 106.68/29 107.08/
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Sept. 1, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
TOKYO COSTLIEST CITY IN WORLD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Tokyo is by far the most expensive city in the world to live while Prague and Nairobi are the cheape
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
US APPLES EXPECTED TO TAKE BITE OUT OF JAPANESE MARKET
Junko Oshima |
Imports of cheap U.S. apples look set to swamp the Japanese market and threaten local producers unab
JUMP IN JAPANESE CAR SALES SHOWS RECOVERY UNDER WAY
Mitsuo Suzuki |
A big jump in Japan's vehicle sales in August showed they have begun recovering after slumping durin
US RETAIL ORGANIZATION SLAMS MEXICO'S NEW CUSTOMS RULES
Richard Lawrence |
A new set of Mexican customs rules, which took effect Thursday, will cut off a massive amount of U.S
DOLLAR DROPS ON BUNDESBANK RATE INACTION, US INFLATION
Michael Duvally |
The U.S. dollar declined Thursday as the Bundesbank failed to cut interest rates at its regular coun
JOB HUNTERS FLOCK TO TOKYO STADIUM
Reuters |
More than 13,000 young Japanese job hunters flocked to a Tokyo baseball stadium Thursday to attend a
Maritime
WORKERS IN THE DEVELOPING NATIONS STILL FIGHTING TO SECURE BASIC RIGHTS
Milan Ruzicka |
While workers in the developed world are confronted with revolutionary changes that affect their wor
Maritime
US SEAWAY AGENCY PROPOSES REMOVAL OF CANADIAN TOLLS
John Boyd |
The United States agency that co-manages the St. Lawrence Seaway ship channel and locks with its Can
Maritime
LABOR RELATIONS TESTED AS AIRLINES TIGHTEN BELTS
Lisa Burgess |
The relationship between labor and management at U.S. airlines is undergoing a fundamental change, u
INDIAN AIRLINES VOWS ACTION AGAINST PILOTS
N. Vasuki Rao |
A continuing exodus of pilots from Indian Airlines, the nation's main domestic carrier, is raising q
TRUCKING CALM FOR NOW ROAD MAY GET ROCKY
Rip Watson |
After a tumultuous 24-day Teamsters union strike that threw the trucking industry for aloop this pas
UAL FLIGHT ATTENDANTS DROP EFFORT TO JOIN EMPLOYEE BUYOUT
Chicago Tribune |
The Association of Flight Attendants, which represents 17,000 attendants at United Airlines, said it
ENGINEERS FROM ARIZONA TO SWAP JOBS WITH MEXICAN COUNTERPARTS
Rosalie Robles Crowe |
Commerce between Arizona and the neighboring Mexican state of Sonora should be easier to arrange tha
DEFENSE PASSES DEADLINE ON AIR CARGO PACTS
Lisa Burgess |
More than 60 small freight forwarders who do air cargo work for U.S. Defense Department supply depot
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS AIR CARGO HANDLED AT LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Los Angeles International Airport |
No story.
THREATENED LUMBER STRIKE IS LATEST WOE FOR BC RAIL
Gregory S. Johnson |
As if two burned bridges and an ongoing confrontation with a breakaway Indian tribe weren't enough,
CSX PIER-TO-RAMP SERVICE CONSOLIDATES VARIOUS BILLS
Rip Watson |
CSX Intermodal Inc. has developed a new single-priced service for steamship lines and agencies.<
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
VENEZUELA SHUTS AIRLINE AFTER FAILING TO SELL ITMIAMI - Venezuelan airline Aeroposta
SHIP LINES LOOK PAST CASTRO, SEE OPPORTUNITY HAVANA: A ONCE AND FUTURE HUB
Kevin G. Hall |
The latest tussle between the United States and its island neighbor Cuba has triggered renewed specu
MOTOR CARRIER OPERATING DATA
Interstate Commerce Commission reports |
No text.
MOTOR CARRIER FINANCIAL DATA
Interstate Commerce Commission reports |
No text.
NAFTA PARTNERS IGNORE BAN, INCREASE INVESTMENTS
John M. Nagel |
Despite signing the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico and Canada continue ignoring U.S. ca
ASIAN DEMAND FOR GOLD SEEN STEADY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Gold demand in Asia should hover around the 966 tons consumed in 1993, World Gold Council officials
INDIAN OIL CORP. SAYS REFINERY ISN'T TURNING TAJ MAHAL YELLOW
Knight-Ridder Financial |
State-run Indian Oil Corp. has disputed allegations that emissions from its Mathura Refinery, which
UN SECURITY COUNCIL BALKS AT ACTION ON NIGERIAN UNREST
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.N. Security Council has no plans to take action to address the ongoing civil unrest in Nigeria
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS WEEK OF AUG. 22-26, 1994
PIERS, New York |
Only table.
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Thursday Sept. 1, 1994 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
PORTS MAKE INROADS ON TRIMMING LONGSHOREMEN'S GUARANTEED INCOME
Alice Cantwell |
The guarantee that longshore workers will get salaries even if they are not working, a benefit that
Maritime
CONCESSIONS ON GULF DOCKS WILL BE FOCUS OF DALLAS TALKS
George F.W. Telfer |
Labor relations along the Gulf waterfront are in a state of flux, but not as much flux as some manag
Maritime
ILWU CLOSES RANKS AFTER BITTER ELECTION
Bill Mongelluzzo |
One month ago, David Arian was president of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Unio
Maritime
TOUGH 1994 CONTRACT TALKS SPARK TENSIONS AMONG SEAFARER UNIONS
Tim Shorrock |
Collective bargaining talks this year between U.S.-flag shipping lines and their seafarer unions wer
Maritime
MEXICAN TRANSPORT UNIONS REELING AS SECTOR CHANGES
Kevin G. Hall |
Mexico's transport unions are fighting for their lives. The nation's second-largest airline
Maritime
STOCKING UP AT STOCKTON
Journal of Commerce File Photo |
No text.
Maritime
CERAMCO INC.
K. Buck Wolf |
As a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, Ceramco Inc. was lost among the parent company's many products
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
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