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TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UPS TO DOUBLE CAPACITY ON HONG KONG FLIGHTSLOUISVILLE, Ky. - United Parcel Service w
ISRAEL SEES NEW MARKETS FROM PEACE WITH PLO
Milan Ruzicka |
Israel expects huge trade gains with newly designated friendly nations as a result of its month-old
Maritime
JAPANESE TAX PROPOSALS MAY BE GOOD FOR US
Miki Shimogori |
Long-awaited proposals for Japanese tax reform are likely to be short on detail, but the outlines sh
Maritime
NEGOTIATORS TO RESUME STALLED STEEL TRADE TALKS
John Zarocostas |
Negotiators from more than 30 nations will resume talks next week in Geneva on liberalizing global t
Maritime
SYDNEY FISH, FORMER WRITER, JOFC STAFFER, DIES AT 90
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sidney Fish, an award-winning writer and industrial news editor for The Journal of Commerce from 194
Maritime
WHITE HOUSE LIFTS EMBARGO ON ARMS SALES TO S. AFRICA
Reuters |
The Clinton administration said Wednesday it was lifting an embargo on arms sales to South Africa an
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ARMS EXPORTERS SAID TO FACE TIGHTER CHECKSThe State and Commerce Departments are checking mo
Maritime
US TAKES STRONG STEPS TO LEAD IN NEW MARKETS
Milan Ruzicka |
The Clinton administration has adopted a series of measures, including export subsidies, to help U.S
Maritime
RAILROADS URGED TO BOOST INTERMODAL ADVERTISING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Railroads should spend more on advertising to build brand loyalty for their intermodal product, a le
INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT STRONGER IN FRANCE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
French industrial output continued to strengthen in May in all sectors of industry, the Bank of Fran
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX RISES 0.1 PERCENT IN SPAIN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Spain's industrial price index rose 0.1 percent in April and rose 4.1 percent year-on-year, the Nati
CALIFORNIANS SLAM COMPETITION-RELATED ELECTRICITY RATE PLAN
Deena Beasley |
Prominent environmental and labor groups said "retail wheeling" would do little to ease upward press
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LIBYAN OIL MINISTER WINS OPEC PRESIDENCYVIENNA, Austria - Libyan Oil Minister Abdall
TRADING WITH THE NETHERLANDS ANTILLES ISLANDS REAP TRADE BENEFITS FROM LOCATION, TIES WITH EU
K. Buck Wolf |
The Netherlands Antilles, with a strategically located port in Curacao, is in the rightplace at the
Maritime
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange June 15, 1994Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 15, 1994 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
CHINA FORGING RULES ON SALES OF ASSETS TO FOREIGN INVESTORS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Authorities in China say they are drafting detailed regulations for the sale of state assets to fore
Maritime
US NON-CHOCOLATE CANDY EXPORTS GAINED RECORD-BREAKING WEIGHT IN '93
Margaret Scherf |
The U.S. candy industry is tasting sweet success abroad. In a report on exports of non-choco
Maritime
GERMANS MAKE PITCH FOR BONN AS HOME BASE FOR WTO
John Zarocostas |
Competition between Germany and Switzerland to win international support for placing the new World T
Maritime
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
June 15, 1994 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
PAKISTAN LEATHER TRADE SEEKS AID AS EXPORTS SLUMP, FACTORIES CLOSE
N. Vasuki Rao |
Leather and leather garments are a mainstay export for Pakistan, but the industry is in deep distres
Maritime
SLOW, STEADY GROWTH EXPECTED IN STEAM-COAL DEMAND
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. steam-coal demand will climb steadily but slowly over the next 25 years, driven bydomestic elec
ASIA'S DEPENDENCE ON OIL IMPORTS WILL INCREASE, EXECUTIVES PREDICT
Tan Ee Lyn |
Moves toward freer world trade will boost global economic growth and oil consumption but will mean r
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
APPAREL, ACCESSORY SALES FELL 0.3 PERCENT IN MAY IN USU.S. retail sales of apparel and acces
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 15, 1994 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
EXPORTERS TAKING THEIR LUMPS
Arthur Gottschalk |
When the bell finally tolls ending 1994, it will likely be remembered as the year that U.S. coal exp
MYSTERY BIDDER DOMINATES EPA AUCTION
Doug Harper |
It may not have been Sotheby or Christie's, but the Environmental Protection Agency's auction of sul
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - June 15, 1994 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High
CHINA DELAYS DEADLINE TO SEPT. 28 FOR ONSHORE OIL EXPLORATION BIDS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China has delayed the deadline for a second round of onshore oil exploration bidding to Sept. 28 fro
E. COAST TERMINALS LOOK TO REBOUND FROM SLUMP
David F. White |
Coal-terminal managers are looking for a brighter world in 1994. Coal shipments through U.S.
JAPANESE MINISTRY PREDICTS SURGE IN USE OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry forecast the supply of new-generation alternati
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EXPORTS FALL 34.8 PERCENT AT UK OIL TERMINALCrude oil exports from the Sullom Voe oil termin
DESPITE COAL WOES AT HOME, CHINA PLANS TO EMPHASIZE EXPORTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
China will put more emphasis on exporting coal in coming years, a senior official said, despite diff
HIGHER DIESEL PRICES URGED IN GERMANY
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Diesel fuel prices in Germany should be twice as high to take into account the environmental damage
AUSTRALIA CODDLES RECESSION-WEARY JAPAN
Vincent W. Stove |
Although Australia is a relatively small producer of coal, it has an inordinate influence on the wor
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES.
JOC Staff |
Wednesday June 15, 1994 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represen
MORE PUBLIC-PRIVATE VENTURES A MUST IN TRANSPORT, CONFERENCE IS TOLD
Leo Ryan |
Increased government-industry partnerships will be needed in both industrialized states and developi
PERKINS' DIESEL ENGINES TO BE BUILT IN CHINA
Reuters |
Perkins Group, a unit of Varity Corp., said its diesel engines will be built in China for the first
UNAFFECTED BY OIL INDUSTRY'S WOES, UPBEAT GEOLOGISTS MEET IN COLORADO
Janet Day |
Don't tell the 7,000 or so people at the Colorado Convention Center about any oil industry woes. Tho
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TTX GAINS EXTENSION ON RAILCAR POOLWASHINGTON - The Interstate Commerce Commission T
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