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PLASTICS CORNER SOUTH KOREA ACCELERATES CUTS IN ABS TARIFFS
Charles Thurston |
For the second time this year, the South Korean government has accelerated its timetable for the red
CHEMICAL SECTORS MOVE TO IMPROVE TRADE TIES
Charles Thurston |
The U.S. and Canadian chemical industries are cautiously moving toward expanding trade with one anot
FILIPINO ADVISES FIRST-HAND LOOK
Marie Prat |
Pick up an American newspaper or magazine these days and you would think the entire country is engag
ARCTIC OCEAN FIELD STARTS COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Endicott oil field, the first to be continuously operated offshore in the Arctic Ocean, started
ACID RAIN CLEANUP COULD COST JOBS
(Ap) |
Acid rain controls could cost the economy 213,000 to 862,000 jobs by the year 2000, an industrial gr
CANADA AIRLINES OUTLINE PLANS TO SWAP ROUTES
Leo Ryan |
Canada's two largest airlines have re-drawn their international networks, swapping certain routes, a
Air Cargo
MALAYSIAN SURPLUS IN TRADE RISES
(Ap) |
Malaysia registered a 5.801 billion ringgit (US$2.3 billion) trade surplus in the first six months o
UK SHIPPERS PUSH FOR ELECTRONIC TRADING
Janet Porter |
When Imperial Chemical Industries gets an urgent order from its Wilmington, Del., plant on a Friday
2ND SEA-LAND SHIP HIGHLIGHTS TACOMA'S ROLE IN EXPANSION
Gloria Joseph |
It was as if Tacoma had been dubbed "King for the Day," as words of praise rolled off the tongues of
Maritime
IRAQ THREATENS RETALIATIONS
(Ap) |
Iraq Tuesday threatened to answer Iran's missile attacks on Baghdad, the first in eight months, by b
Maritime
MOST POLICIES TO COVER LOSS FROM FREAK NY SNOWSTORM
(Ap) |
Most insurance policies will cover property damage caused by the freak snowstorm that struck eastern
WORLD FIGURES HELP SHAPE WESTERN STYLES
Janet Porter |
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, and South African President P.W
Maritime
WEIRTON WITHDRAWAL TIED TO DISPUTE WITH PARTNER
Tim Sansbury |
Failure to reach an agreement with its engineering partner forced Weirton Steel into a last-minute w
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Baker Says Formula Needed for Index LinkU.S. Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III said the
P&LE RAILROAD, STRIKING UNIONS TO RESUME TALKS
Leo Abruzzese |
Representatives of 14 striking rail labor unions will resume separate negotiations this week with th
Rail News
SURINAME SEEKS INVESTORS TO HELP DEVELOP RESOURCES
Rosalind Rachid |
Suriname's head of state has called on U.S. and other foreign investors to show faith in the South A
RAILROADS SET SIGHTS ON HAZARD OUS WASTE
Al Wyss |
Railroads are going after the growing hazardous waste transportation business, a market to date serv
Rail News
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The Canadian railroad CP Rail has offered to operate commuter trains over its access line to the Por
Rail News
SPREAD-SHEET SOFTWARE BATTLE LINES DRAWN
Tony Seideman |
Spread-sheet programs for personal computers are becoming more convenient and easier to use while ba
OCCIDENTAL COMPLETES DEAL FOR CHLOR-ALKALI FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Occidental Petroleum Corp.'s chemical subsidiary, Occidental Chemical Corp. announced that it has co
GROUNDING HALTS SHIPS IN ARGENTINA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Maritime traffic to Argentina's upriver ports will halt for about a week, local shipping sources war
Maritime
OECD NATIONS STOCKPILE OIL
Edwin Unsworth |
Latest figures published today by the International Energy Agency indicate that oil stock building b
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico Trims Price Of Light Crude to USMexico last month trimmed nearly $1 off the average p
CF AIRFREIGHT EXPANDS SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CF AirFreight has expanded its overnight direct air shipment destinations to five new areas and adde
Air Cargo
COOPER TIRE LOSES BID FOR PLANT
(Ap) |
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. announced Tuesday that Cooper Tire of Ohio has lost a bid to buy its Ham
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Morgan at the Helm Of Waterways GroupLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The National Waterways Conference I
Maritime
LOGISTICS EXPERTS SAY PCS MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGE
Gregory S. Johnson |
Of the many changes in distribution and logistics in the last five years, the most significant is th
Trucking News
MARITIME INDUSTRY SEEKS A FRIEND IN WHITE HOUSE
John Davies |
When 300 executives from U.S.-flag shipping lines meet next week for the annual Propeller Club natio
Maritime
P/C RATES STABILIZE IN GEORGIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A voluntary rate freeze requested by the Georgia insurance commissioner has resulted in a 55 percent
NO. 2 MAN AT DOT NOT LIKELY TO WIN NOMINATION TO CABINET
Dave Higdon |
Prospects appear to be dimming for the appointment of Deputy Transportation Secretary James Burnley
TEXACO SEEKS END OF COMMITTEE
(Ap) |
Texaco Inc. wants the trustee handling its bankruptcy reorganization to scrap the committee of oil i
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
R. Drucker to Chair Transportation GroupLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Ronald W. Drucker, president and
Rail News
EX-COMMUTERS REACH END OF LINE IN SUIT
(Ap) |
Former Conrail commuters have reached the end of the line in their battle to retrieve monetary damag
Rail News
KEY SENATORS CITE OPTIMISM ON US-CANADA TRADE PACT
Keith M. Rockwell |
Several key Senate Finance Committee members predicted that the U.S.-Canada trade liberalization agr
PACT TO IMPACT GLOBAL TRADE TALKS
Frances Williams |
Trade negotiators here are impatiently awaiting details of the U.S.-Canada trade agreement because t
ON THE MOVE COMMODORE NAMES HEAD OF US UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
Max Toy joins Commodore International Ltd., a worldwide computer maker based in West Chester, as pre
PENSION FUNDS STILL INVESTING OVERSEAS
Kevin Commins |
Institutional investors will continue to diversify into foreign stocks and bonds as a means of limit
US EXHIBITORS FIND SKIES FRIENDLY AT FRANKFURT FAIR
Erich E. Toll |
G. Douglas Robertson brought more than a briefcase on his business trip here. In addition to
Air Cargo
PART-TIME JOBS SEEN CAUSE FOR CONCERN
Chicago Tribune |
A growing army of U.S. workers - part-timers - is marching to a beat of low wages and benefits and t
N. AMERICA, ASIA ROUTES GROWTH MARTS FOR CARRIERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
European airlines are experiencing their best growth in both passenger and cargo business on North A
Air Cargo
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