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PACT WOULD EASE US ENTRY INTO CANADIAN INSURANCE MART
Russ Banham |
U.S. insurance companies will be allowed unlimited participation and investment in the Canadian insu
AIDS STUDY INCONCLUSIVE, OFFICIAL SAYS
(Ap) |
Federal health officials say a new study suggesting the AIDS virus may liedormant longer tha
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Ford Subsidiary to Buy UK Sports Car MakerFRANKFURT, West Germany - Ford-Werke AG, the West
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE BRITISH FIRM UNVEILS NEW SONAR SYSTEM
JOC Staff |
A British company, in collaboration with a Norwegian partner, has developed a new compact modular to
Maritime
SUPPLIERS EXPECTED TO TIGHTEN CREDIT
Rose A. Horowitz |
Refusing to supply some dubious" shipowners has cut one big marine supply company's sales by $10 mil
Maritime
JAPAN-BOUND VESSELS GET OK TO LEAVE GULF
JOC Staff |
Japanese shipowners agreed Monday to let nine Japan-bound vessels sail out of the gulf after a five-
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Navistar Paint Plant Begins OperationsNavistar International Transportation Corp. said its p
Trucking News
TWRA MOVE CALLED ILLEGAL
Robert F. Morison |
The Justice Department labeled unlawful the attempt by a rate-setting group of ocean carriers in the
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GE Said to Approach Japanese BrokeragesTOKYO - General Electric Co. has approached a few Jap
FINANCIAL SERVICES MAY NOT FEEL IMPACT
Gordon Platt |
The U.S.-Canada free trade agreement will have little near-term impact in thefinancial servi
MIDWAY OPTIMISTIC ON ROAD FEEDER SERVICE
Andrea Chancellor |
Midway Airlines launched a road feeder interline service it hopes will become its largest cargo prof
Air Cargo
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Because of reporting error, an article in Friday's Journal of Commerce on the earthquake that struck
AGREEMENT LETS STAND TRANSPORTATION RULES
Leo Abruzzese |
Existing U.S. and Canadian surface transportation rules were left untouched by the new free trade ag
MASS. HEALTH BILL DEBATE POSTPONED
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The Massachusetts House voted overwhelming to postpone further debate on Gov. Michael Dukakis ' cont
TANKER MART RECOVERY PREDICTED FOR 1990S
Rose A. Horowitz |
The tanker market is likely to be the brightest sector in the shipping industry in the early 1990s,
GRAIN OUTPUT: USDA LOWERS WORLD ESTIMATE
(Ap) |
The Agriculture Department has lowered its predictions for this year's foreign grain harvests.
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Fewer Japanese Happy With Living StandardNearly 90 percent of the Japanese responding to a r
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE ECONOMY ECONOMY GREW IN SEPTEMBER, PURCHASING MANAGERS REPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. economy continued to steam ahead in September, according to a report released today by the
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Drilling Reverses An 18-Month DeclineDomestic oil and gas drilling reversed an 18-month d
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORP. LOOKS FOR INVESTMENTS
Craig Dunlap |
Norfolk Southern Corp. may not follow exactly the lead of its chief competitor, CSX Corp., and acqui
Rail News
CHEMICAL MARKETS SUPERCONDUCTOR MARKET APPLICATIONS TO RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
High temperature superconductors are expected to become commercially available for limited applicati
QUAKE SHOULDN'T HIKE RATES FOR COVER
Laura Raley Borda |
Insurance industry experts say last week's major earthquake in California probably won't hinder the
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., Oct. 2, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
FEDERAL SUIT SET TLED FOR $736,100
(Ap) |
A businessman and eight companies have paid $736,100 to settle a government lawsuit alleging conspir
Maritime
PHILIPPINES TARGETS EXPORT ZONES
Cristina Lee |
Members of the Philippine Congress plan to introduce a bill making the country's four export-process
COAL SHIPMENTS HALTED BY RAINS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Tim Sansbury |
South Africa's coal transportation system buckled last week under torrential rains and flooding that
DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY OPTIMISTIC
Gregory S. Johnson |
Continuing advances in telecommunications was the choice of top distribution officials when they pre
Trucking News
NO CANADA BIAS FOUND AGAINST US TRUCK FIRMS
Leo Abruzzese |
Canadian provinces do not discriminate against U.S. truckers operating north of the border, the Gene
Trucking News
INSURANCE EXECUTIVE REVIEW
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Communication gaps and a softening market strain relations between insurance com
APL HAPPILY MARRIED TO PACIFIC TRADE RHEIN BACKS SUBSIDY EXTENSION IF TIED TO INDUSTRY DEREGULATION
JOC Staff |
When the landing party reached the beach in Vietnam's Cam Rahn Bay, Tim Rhein climbed out and began
Maritime
HONG KONG: EMERGING GLOBAL FINANCIAL CENTER
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Stock and futures markets boom in Hong Kong, which is rapidly gaining as a world
GE CREDIT PLANS TO ACQUIRE GELCO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General Electric Credit Corp. continued its rapid growth in transportation equipment leasing Friday
CANADIAN DESIGN OF CONCRETE BLOCKS CONSERVES ENERGY
Gene Austin |
Concrete blocks are a popular construction material for homes and other buildings in many areas, but
Maritime
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Sept. 19 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
Rail News
ICI TO EXPAND ITS PRESENCE IN ASIAN MARKET
Edwin Unsworth |
Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) plans to expand its presence in high- growth markets of Japan and
PERU, SOVIET UNION TALK SHIP-DEBT SWAP
Barbara Durr |
The Soviet Union is negotiating a ground-breaking deal with the Peruvian navy to build 80 vessels fo
Maritime
MORE TOKYO TRADERS WORKING ALL NIGHT
Kate Pound |
From a strictly 9-to-5 trading community only four or five years ago, Tokyo's Treasuries and foreign
GREECE CLAIMS THAT CLIMATE FOR INVESTMENT HAS IMPROVED
William Armbruster |
The business environment in Greece has improved markedly in the past two years, Greek officials and
Maritime
OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS FOR US AGRICULTURE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The combined effects of demand enhancement and supply control of the 1985 Food Security Act are work
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Solution Unlikely On Japan Import CurbsMutsuki Kato, Japan's minister of agriculture, sai
Maritime
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