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NY GASOLINE USERS COULD FACE 6.3 CENTS-A-GALLON INCREASE IN TAXES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Consumers will pay about 6.3 cents more for a gallon of gasoline if budget negotiations now going on
COURT UPHOLDS MISSISSIPPI DOCKING FEE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Supreme Court refused to abolish docking fees charged by Plaquemines Parish, La., to maintain it
Maritime
MISSOURI RIVER BARGING RESTORED - TEMPORARILY
John Boyd |
Barge traffic is still rolling on the Missouri River, at least until Wednesday, and the industry now
US MEAT EXPORT GROWTH EXPECTED TO REMAIN BRISK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. meat exports in 1990 will continue at a strong pace, eclipsing last year's level by 15 percent,
RESEARCHERS, US CONSUMERS SEEN ON OPPOSITE SIDES ON FOOD SAFETY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Last year's alar pesticide scare brought the issue of food safety to the attention of consumers nati
SHIPPER REPORT
JOC Staff |
INVENTION STACKS BAGS, BOXES FOR SHIPPINGTwo Canadian inventors claim to have developed a sy
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LEBOWA PLATINUM FIRES 1,500 STRIKING WORKERSJOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Lebowa Platium Mine
JAPAN WOULD ALLOW RADIO SHIP IN PORTS BUT NO BROADCASTS
From Wire Reports |
A Japanese Foreign Ministry official said Monday the government would allow the Goddess of Democracy
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CP RAIL REPORTEDLY WINS BID TO BUY D&HThe CP Rail unit of Canadian Pacific Ltd. has been sel
RISK MANAGER SURVEY SHOWS AVERAGE SALARY IS $73,000
Geoffrey Brown |
The average annual total cash compensation for top risk managers is $73,153, according to a new surv
JAMES M. NEVLER'S CRB FUTURES OUTLOOK
James M. Nevler |
WHILE THE U.S. ECONOMY grew at a 2.1 percent annual rate during the first quarter, corporate earning
RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS NEED CREDIBILITY, COMMUNICATORS TOLD
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The credibility of railroad communications came under scrutiny at the opening session of the 38th an
AQUINO IS 'TOUGHER THAN SHE APPEARS'
William Armbruster |
Although she has been the target of repeated coup attempts, Philippine President Corazon Aquino is m
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SAUDIS HOPE TO FORM MORE JOINT VENTURESNICOSIA, Cyprus - Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest o
EMERY TEMPORARILY HALTS CARGO SERVICE TO BRAZIL
Leo Abruzzese |
A dramatic slowdown in the Brazilian economy forced Emery Worldwide Airlines to temporarily suspend
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled. The Journal of Commerce assumes no responsibility for
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1305 (May 14, 1990) Previous day - 1313 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
NIT LEAGUE BLASTS TRUCKERS' MINIMUM RATE PROPOSAL
Leo Abruzzese |
Freight shippers attacked a trucking industry plan to set minimum transportation rates for moving go
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LABOR DEPARTMENT APPROVES ELECTION OF MARITIME UNION
Bruce Vail |
Dissidents in the largest seafaring labor organization in the country suffered a reverse late last w
Maritime
FLEET LINES BEGINS SERVICE TO TURKEY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fleet Lines, an ocean freight consolidator, said it started a direct, all- water service to Istanbul
Maritime
SOVIET PARTICIPATION IN OIL PROJECT DOUBTFUL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Soviet participation in a four-nation venture to develop oil production on the North Yemen-South Yem
US HIGH-TECH FIRMS PRESS FOR TALKS WITH THE EC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. high-tech industries are growing anxious over European Community policies affecting U.S. export
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Gordon Platt - Currency Forecast 3A * Mark Magnier - Trade Talk From the West Cost 4A* Jof
TEXAS' WORKERS COMP LAW IS TARGETED FOR ATTACK
Journal of Commerce Special |
Many parts of Texas' new workers compensation insurance law have been targeted for legal attack by o
TEXTILE, METAL STRENGTH LIFTS JOFC PRICE INDEX
Howard Simon |
Strong textile and metal prices lifted The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index last week.
OMI CORP. POSTS RISE IN OPERATING PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The strong performance of its lightering and offshore supply boat affiliate helped OMI Corp. record
Maritime
BUSINESSMEN FEAR QUEBEC SEPARATION
From Wire Reports |
Some top Quebec business leaders are sounding an alarm that a divorce from English Canada would be c
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Report Predicts Drop In Domestic Oil OutputThe U.S. Department of Energy said last week it e
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US REDUCES DUTIES ON COLOMBIAN FLOWERSColombian flower growers welcomed as "an important vic
Maritime
MARK MAGNIER'S TRADE TALK FROM THE WEST COAST
Mark Magnier |
AFRICA A VICTIM OF PERESTROIKA? Africa may lose from the gains of Eastern Europe, said James O.C. Jo
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Demystifying Europe 1992: What It Is, What It Is Not, and How Your Company Ca
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
CARTAGENA BOXPORT UNDER CONSTRUCTION GRANCOLOMBIANA FINANCES PROJECT
Larry Luxner |
Privately owned shipping line Flota Mercante Grancolombiana SA has begun building Colombia's first a
Maritime
ASARCO ACQUIRES OXY METAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Asarco Inc. acquired Oxy Metal SA de CV, a specialty chemicals producer based in Mexico City, from I
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CZARNIKOW REVISES 1990 SUGAR ESTIMATESWorld raw sugar production should rise to 107.21 milli
PROMISING NEW TECHNOLOGY MAY SLIP AWAY FROM US
Gary Blonston |
Back when U.S. industry dominated every new technology from the light bulb to plastic wrap, few peop
Maritime
JAPANESE SNAG MORE SOVIET CORN BUSINESS
Sumie Kawakami |
The Soviet Union is buying U.S. corn from Japanese trading houses as some large U.S.-based companie
TRADE SHIFT CHALLENGES CAR VESSELS
Janet Porter |
The handful of deep-sea shipping lines that specialize in the transportation of cars and trucks face
SAUDIS ASK EUROPE, US TO SCALE BACK MAY OIL PURCHASES
David Bird |
Saudi Arabia, which has pledged to cut its oil output by 430,000 barrels a day under the new Organiz
NAVISTAR STREAKS TOWARD PACCAR IN HEAVY TRUCK SALES RACE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Navistar International Transportation Corp. outsold its competitors by a wide margin last month in a
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