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COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
RUSSIA GRAIN PURCHASER WON'T IMPORT IN 1994LONDON - Russia can do without grain impo
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 21, 1994 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
TOP SHIP INSPECTORS PASS OWN QUALITY AUDITS
Janet Porter |
The world's top ship inspection organizations have all passed a self- administered quality audit sho
COFFEE GROWERS IN INDIA PUSH FOR FULL DEREGULATION
Dev Varam |
Indian coffee growers, spurred by the easing of decades-old controls over marketing their crop, are
COMMODITY PRICES BLOSSOM AS SPRING COMES TO EXCHANGES
Jonathan Thatcher |
Spring is coming to the commodity world. Prices are blooming and investmentfunds leap happil
OAS REACHES ACCORD ON FRAMEWORK FOR HANDLING TRADE CONTRACT DISPUTES
Kevin G. Hall |
Delegates from the Organization of American States have reached an agreement here on a legal infrast
ALUMINUM PRICES FORECAST TO BEGIN RECOVERY IN '94
Knight-Ridder Financial |
London Metal Exchange cash aluminum prices are forecast to recover from a trough of $51.70 cents a p
MYLAN LABORATORIES EXPECTS REBOUND IN '95
Cristina Rouvalis |
Mylan Laboratories Inc. has sought to ease investors' fears about itsfinancial outlook, sayi
FIREMAN'S RETOOLS HOLE-IN-ONE COVERAGE FOR GOLF TOURNAMENTS
Allen R. Wastler |
So your organization is hosting a golf tournament. Dozens of friends and business associates are gat
INDIA INSURANCE WORKERS OPPOSE PRIVATIZATION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Angry insurance workers - convinced that the government will open up the insurance sector to foreign
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ALLSTATE INCREASES QUAKE LOSS ESTIMATENEW YORK - Allstate Corp. increased its Califo
MALAYSIAN BANK EXPECTS INSURERS TO BE MORE ACTIVE IN BOND MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Malaysian central bank says recent relaxation of investment guidelines will promote "more active
APL TO REHIRE CAPTAIN WHO PROTESTED REFLAGGING
Tim Shorrock |
American President Lines Ltd. said Monday it will rehire a containership captain fired earlier this
Maritime
MEBA'S RANKS SLIP AS MARITIME OFFICERS SEVER RELATIONSHIP OPPONENTS QUESTION NATIONAL'S FUTURE
Tim Shorrock |
The National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, one of the nation's largest maritime labor uni
Maritime
P&I CLUBS CANNOT SET RULES OF OPERATION, OFFICIALS SAY
Margo D. Beller |
Officials at three protection and indemnity clubs say it is not the place of these shipowner-owned i
TITLE INSURERS LOSE BID TO VOID ANTITRUST RULING
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Supreme Court Monday dealt a blow to five insurers when it refused to review a lower court rulin
EU AGENCY RECONSIDERING POLICY TOWARD FORMER E. BLOC
Bruce Barnard |
The European Commission, reacting to political instability in Russia, is rethinking its policy towar
EU EXPECTED TO HOLD APRIL HEARING ON TAA'S RESPONSE TO OBJECTIONS
Janet Porter |
The next critical stage in the fight to establish whether the Trans-Atlantic Agreement complies with
Maritime
FLA. BEACH RAKED OVER FOR COAL WASHED UP FROM SUNKEN BARGES
Associated Press |
Workers armed with rakes and shovels combed a Florida Panhandle beach Monday, gathering coal coughed
SHIPBUILDERS URGE US SANCTIONS AGAINST VESSELS OF SUBSIDIZING NATIONS
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. shipbuilders Monday declared four years of multinational talks to end shipyard subsidies dead a
INCREASE IN VESSEL CAPACITY TAXES COULD NECESSITATE REDRAFTING OF LAW
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
If increased vessel capacity taxes are used to fund the Clinton administration's $1 billion maritime
Maritime
CANADA RETAIL SALES ROSE IN JANUARY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Sales by Canadian retail stores rose 1.2 percent in January to a seasonally adjusted C$16.712 billio
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ATLANTIC MARINE INC. (Mobile, Ala.) - Stephen R. Johnson was named president of the company's ship r
Maritime
FESCO RESUMES SERVICE BETWEEN AUSTRALIA, W. COAST
John Davies |
The Russians have re-entered the trade between Australia and the West Coast. The combination
Maritime
GREENPEACE: BOSPORUS ACCIDENT CREATES 25-MILE-LONG OIL SLICKS
Reuters |
Oil slicks up to 25 miles long are endangering Black Sea wildlife after a tanker collision last week
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW STORM MAY CLOSE NOVOROSSISK TERMINALMOSCOW - Work at Russia's Black Sea port oil
Maritime
UTU STRIKES PA. RAILWAY OVER USE OF MANAGERS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The United Transportation Union struck Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad Inc., claiming thecarrier's use
ARGENTINE SHIP LINE TO SELL THREE ROUTES
Paula L. Green |
The Argentine state-owned shipping line is getting ready to sell off three of its sailing routes - i
Maritime
VA. PORTS POST 17 PERCENT RISE IN BUSINESS FOR JANUARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Breaking a yearlong slump, the Virginia Port Authority said the ports in January recorded a 17 perce
Maritime
GENERAL MOTORS PLANS CHINA COMPONENT DEALS
P.T. Bangsberg |
General Motors Corp. is revving up its activities in China, announcing plans for "several" new joint
Maritime
TRUCK THIEVES FIND PICKINGS ALL TOO EASY, FORMER CROOKS SAY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Just about the only thing stopping a thief from taking more than five minutes to break into a contai
Maritime
CANADIAN CANDIDATE CALLS ON OECD TO SHIFT PRIORITIES
John Zarocostas |
The industrialized world's leading cooperation forum, the Paris-based Organization for Economic Coop
Maritime
CZECH AIRLINE SEVERS AIR FRANCE PARTNERSHIP
Michele Kayal |
A nine-month battle between Air France and the Czech government drew to a close Monday as the board
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN SIGNALS SUPPORT FOR CHINA ON RIGHTSJapanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa said Mond
Maritime
US PROMISES ADDITIONAL $100 MILLION FOR UKRAINE'S DEFENSE CONVERSION
Charles Aldinger |
The United States agreed Monday to give Ukraine an additional $100 million to help it eliminate more
Maritime
EFFECT OF TRADE SERVICES DATA ON POLICY DEBATE IS UNCERTAIN
Richard Lawrence |
Starting today, the U.S. Commerce Department will report U.S. monthly data in a way that might sugge
Maritime
GARMENT TRUCKING EXECUTIVE WITH TIES TO MOB VANISHES
Associated Press |
A millionaire garment trucking executive who pleaded guilty two years ago to being part of an illega
TRUCKERS TO ASK IRS TO SIMPLIFY FUEL RULES
Rip Watson |
Truckers, claiming they stand to lose millions of dollars annually in refunds due to new Internal Re
ANTITRUST WATCHDOG IN ITALY TO FINE MILAN AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Italy's Antitrust Authority says it will fine the Milan Airport Authority (SEA) 1 billion lire (US$5
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