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NEW CANADIAN POLICY WON'T HIT EXPORTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A top Canadian water exporter says his company's plans to ship water to the United States and other
Maritime
US SUCCESS WITH MINIVAN ATTRACTS JAPANESE MAKERS
Al Haas |
The three short years since it was "invented" by Chrysler Corp., the minivan has become a huge succe
TOP CANADIAN BANK MAY EXPAND IN US
Leo Ryan |
The Royal Bank of Canada has streamlined its operations and is eyeing opportunities for expansion in
MALAYSIA BANK SHOWS FIRST PROFIT SINCE '83
P.T. Bangsberg |
Trouble-plagued Bank Bumiputra Malaysia, the country's largest, is back in the black for the first t
NEW YORK FACES RETRENCHMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New York's financial industry faced internal problems well before Black Monday, when the Dow stock a
PRICES SLIDE AS IRAN DUMPS CRUDE IN EUROPE
Bruce Barnard |
North Sea oil prices crashed by more than $1 a barrel last week, briefly falling through the $18 bar
CHINA EMERGES AS PRICE SETTER IN EUROPE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
China is emerging as the price setter in the European coal market, refusing to join the attempt by o
GROUP FOR DISABLED PROTESTS FAA
Dave Higdon |
Five months of talks between airline, government and handicapped representative s abruptly ended aft
Air Cargo
BELL ATLANTIC TO BUY EUROPEAN UNITS
(Ap) |
Bell Atlantic Corp. of Philadelphia has signed a letter of intent to buy eight European and British
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
POLL FINDS EXECUTIVES BACK REDUCTION OF EXPORT CURBS
(Ap) |
Most executives believe that cutting government spending and eliminatingbarriers to U.S. exp
Maritime
INSURANCE CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The American Insurance Association's 1987 General Counsel's Symposium will be held Nov. 8-10 in Wash
EXECUTIVES HAIL US-MEXICAN TRADE AGREEMENT
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
The conclusion of a new U.S.-Mexican trade accord was hailed by business leaders and commerce offici
SHIPBUILDERS DREAD NOV. 9
Robert F. Morison |
U.S. shipbuilders regard Nov. 9 as a black day for their industry. On that date the last mer
Maritime
BRADLEY SLAMS REAGAN TEAM ON HANDLING OF ECONOMIC CRISIS
Keith M. Rockwell |
Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., sharply criticized the Reagan administration for its handling of the econ
SHIPBUILDING COSTS DOWN ON W. COAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration has found that West Coast merchant shipbuilding costs run slightly below
Maritime
ROYAL CARIBBEAN RECONSIDERS NORWEGIAN REGISTRY PLAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
The directors of RCCL (Royal Caribbean Cruise Line) will decide next week whether to register their
Maritime
APL SERVICE LETS SHIPPERS 'REACH OUT' TO CHECK ON CARGO
Maureen Robb |
American President Lines said it introduced the shipping industry's first phone service to let shipp
Maritime
CANADA IS BIGGEST DEPENDENT ON US ELECTRONICS MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada shipped 77.8 percent, or $1.3 billion, of its electronics exports to the United States in the
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
HOW TO USE: To determine the codes for specific products and services of interest to you, co
Maritime
US LIKELY TO LAUNCH INDONESIAN SATELLITE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The United States is likely after all to launch Indonesia's next communications satellite following
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
ARGENTINA, BRAZIL DISCUSS DEBT STANCE
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentina and Brazil are working to coordinate a common stance against overseas creditors or, local
US STILL HOLDS THE TRUMP CARD IN STRONG HAND
Frances Williams |
The United States still wields the most clout in the organization that administers the world's tradi
SWEDISH SHIPPING EXECUTIVE EXONERATED OF WRONGDOING
Journal of Commerce Special |
A court of arbitration in Stockholm has ruled that Cool Carriers must pay five fired executives more
Maritime
COOS BAY FUEL FACILITY EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
Maureen Robb |
A new bunker fuel facility at the port of Coos Bay, Ore., is doing almost twice as much business as
Maritime
NEGOTIATORS REPORT PROGRESS IN DEFICIT TALKS
Leo Abruzzese |
Deficit reduction talks inched forward Thursday with hints of progress but no final agreement on a p
ATTORNEYS CITE HIDDEN DANGERS IN TRADE BILLS
Craig Dunlap |
Some of the most potentially devastating provisions of the U.S. House and Senate trade bills are of
Maritime
PRICING STABILITY RETURNS TO INSURANCE
Russ Banham |
Sanity and stability are returning to the insurance industry, with prices falling in many lines and
JAPAN TO EASE RESTRICTIONS ON FOOD IMPORTS
(Ap) |
Japan will lift import restraints on several agricultural products that reportedly violate the Gener
Maritime
BUSINESS HAS LOVE-HATE BOND WITH GATT
Craig Mellow |
Back when Lyndon Johnson was president, he used to remind his critics, "I'm the only president you'v
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Bank Completes Mexican Debt SwapNEW YORK - Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. said it comple
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Violation Unlikely To Hurt PilgrimThe Massachusetts Insurance Department's chief counsel say
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
When the editorial board of The Journal of Commerce met recently with leading maritime experts to di
LAGGING GROWTH, PROTECTIONISM PLACE NEGOTIATORS IN TOUGH SPOT
Frances Williams |
Trade negotiators charged with devising a strengthened international system of fair trade rules for
COKING COAL SHORTAGE HITS SPAIN
Tim Sansbury |
Ensidesa, the Spanish steel company, is the latest victim of the tight supply of coking coal availab
PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY MULLS EXPANSION IN JAPAN
Roger Schreffler |
Japanese petrochemical manufacturers, once again making big profits, find themselves at a crossroad.
SECURITY PACT NO GUARANTEE AGAINST LAYOFFS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Thousands of union jobs fell through an enormous loophole in a new "job security" contract when Gene
Trucking News
CANADIAN TRUCKING NEEDS 'MAJOR CORRECTION'
Mark Wilson |
Canada's trucking industry still has to follow a U.S. lead and cut its overhead by as much as 15 per
Trucking News
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Admiral of the Ocean Sea Awards. Sponsored by the United Seamen's Service. Dinner. Nov. 6 at the New
Maritime
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