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PAO SEEKS TO FREEZE S. KOREAN ACCOUNTS
Hannah Moore |
Hong Kong's World-Wide (Shipping) Ltd. is trying to freeze South Korean bank accounts following its
AIR CARGO TRAFFIC TO NEW ORLEANS SOARS TO MEET CONVENTION NEEDS
Marie Prat |
When GOP presidential candidate George Bush tapped Sen. Dan Quayle as his running mate, air cargo se
POOR US PERFORMANCE WEIGHS ON UK'S ROYAL
Bruce Barnard |
Royal Insurance, the U.K. composite insurer, Thursday reported flat profits for the second half of t
TIGERS HOLDS NO. 1 SPOT IN AIR CARGO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Air Transport Association's has again ranked The Flying Tiger Line Inc. as the wor
Air Cargo
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LABOR GROUP PROTESTS CHILE UNIONISTS' EXILEBRUSSELS, Belgium - The International Confederati
Maritime
PANHANDLE PLANS TO FIGHT AWARD IN MARAD DISPUTE
Gary Taylor |
Panhandle Eastern Corp. says it will appeal a judgment of more than $138 million rendered against th
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1240 (Aug. 18, 1988) Previous day - 1215 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange i
Maritime
GREG JOHNSON - MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
MIDWEST AND WESTERN rail shippers are hoping conversations with rail officials will lead to lower ra
Rail News
INFLATION FEARS SEEN STRAINING LOUVRE ACCORD
(Reuter) |
The Louvre Accord on currency stability, now 18 months old, is still intact but looking more and mor
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
UK TRADE HOUSE PREDICTS SMALLER SUGAR DEFICIT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.K. sugar analyst C. Czarnikow Ltd. Thursday forecast a world 1988-89 (September through August) su
3.6 PERCENT GROWTH DISAPPOINTING TO INDONESIANS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Economic growth in Indonesia last year came in at a disappointing 3.6 percent, the government said,
Maritime
NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA INK TRADE PACT
(Ap) |
Australia and New Zealand moved closer to full economic union Thursday with the signing of a new agr
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
ROMANIA - REMOVAL OF MOST FAVORED NATION STATUS. The removal of MFN statusfrom Romania becam
Maritime
IRELAND WORKS HARD TO BUILD ITS OWN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
Bruce W. Fraser |
In the gently rolling valleys that are home to Ireland's sprouting electronics industry, there is a
SKIPPER OF OLD IRON SHIP GARNERS RESPECT OF HER CREW
(Ap) |
The iron sailing ship Edna, a worn but still useful old lady" for all its 72 years, nodded gently on
Maritime
BERMUDA STAR NAMES SIEMS, C. SHIPSTON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cruise operator Bermuda Star Line Inc. named Kristian Siem chairman of the board and chief executive
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
COAL EXPORTS US PRODUCERS DON'T EXPECT BOOM FROM POLISH STRIKE
John Maggs |
Increased competition in the world coal market means that a prolonged miners strike in Poland won't
CONTINENTAL CLAIMS IT IS BLAMELESS FOR CRASH
(Ap) |
A Continental Airlines report filed with federal safety inspectors blames the fatal November crash o
Air Cargo
PAN AM SETS CONCESSIONS DEADLINE
Miami Herald |
Pan American World Airways Chairman Thomas Plaskett told the mechanics union this week that it has u
Air Cargo
EASTERN'S CUTBACK PLANS CHALLENGED
From Wire Reports |
Eastern Air Lines has paid its sister carrier Continental Airlines $30 million to hire and train pil
Air Cargo
D&H DIRECTED SERVICE IS EXTENDED 180 DAYS
Gregory S. Johnson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission Wednesday granted Delaware Otsego Corp. an 180-day extension of i
Rail News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended August 6, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled
Rail News
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
JUDGE UPHOLDS INDICTMENT AGAINST FORMER CBT TRADER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. District Judge Marvin Aspen denied a motion by a former Chicago Board of Trade member to dismis
SIMON SAYS
Howard Simon |
COMMODITY MARKET LETTER PUBLISHERS from Wall Street to La Salle Street are heard lamenting over the
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TOURISTS FLOCK TO UK, BUT ENTHUSIASM WANESForeign tourists flocked to Britain in record numb
Maritime
WORLD ARMS TRADE BECOMING HARDER TO TRACK
(Ap) |
Global arms sales are on the decline and the superpowers are losing an important source of political
Maritime
MEXICO IS FACING A STRUGGLE TO BUILD AN INDUSTRIAL BASE
John Spelich |
Mauricio Monroy envisions a 21st-century Mexico that, after years as a convenient source of cheap la
Maritime
US LAWYERS TO STUDY SOVIET TRADE LAW
Keith M. Rockwell |
Commerce Secretary C. William Verity said a team of U.S. lawyers will travel to the Soviet Union nex
MEXICO URGED TO HALT FLIGHT OF CAPITAL FROM COUNTRY
Peter Katel |
Mexico's senior union leader is urging government action to stop capital flight, bringing into the l
CHEMICAL EXPORT VALUES PEAK, LEAD VOLUME RISE
Charles Thurston |
U.S. chemical export value increased a rapid 25 percent in June with export volume up a less dramati
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
August 18, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
APPLE COPYRIGHT CASE DELAYED FOR ONE YEARSAN JOSE, Calif. - U.S. District Judge Robert Aguil
SEA-LIFT SHIPS KEY TO EXERCISES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
One of the largest U.S. military exercises, Reforger 88, began late last month with the movement of
Maritime
DECLINE IN OCEAN TRADE IN GRAIN FORECAST
Edwin Unsworth |
A sharp drop in Soviet grain import requirements over the next five years will depress world grain t
Maritime
IRANIAN FOCUS SHIFTS TO ECONOMIC RECOVERY
(Reuter) |
With a formal cease-fire only days away in the Iran-Iraq War, the focus in Tehran is shifting to reb
Maritime
MUTUAL INSURER UNVEILS COVER FOR PORTS
Edwin Unsworth |
A new category of insurance cover for port authorities is to be launched by the London-based Through
VENEZUELA WILL ISSUE $100 MILLION IN EUROBONDS
(Ap) |
Venezuela will issue $100 million of Eurobonds Monday, marking the second time a developing nation d
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