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JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
SIGN THE MEASURE INTO LAW was the message to President Reagan by various lawmakers and private group
US BILL THREATENS S. KOREAN PURCHASES
Keith M. Rockwell |
A delegation of South Korean officials on a buying mission in the United States said passage of an o
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION World's airlines seek technical, political solutions to capacity problem. 9BAn acci
JAPAN WILLING TO OPEN PROJECTS TO US FIRMS
John Davies |
The Japanese government intends to "bend over backwards" to make it possible for U.S. construction f
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese, S. Koreans Reach Textile PactJapanese and South Korean textile manufacturers agree
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CUSTOMS CONCERNED OVER TARIFF DEADLINE
Richard Lawrence |
U.S. Customs officials and businessmen are growing anxious over the government's Jan. 1 deadline for
CARIBBEAN SEEKS TO LURE BUSINESS FROM FAR EAST
Barbara Cornell |
Economically troubled Caribbean countries are trying to lure offshore business from the Far East.
ON THE MOVE CARGO FIRM APPOINTS SURVEYOR
- Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
James J. McNamara was named chief surveyor at National Cargo Bureau Inc., a non-profit organization
AIDES FEAR DELAY INTO '88 FOR TRADE BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
The complex format of the House-Senate conference on the trade bill and the political infighting in
HONDA OF AMERICA TO EXPAND LIST OF US PARTS SUPPLIERS
Andrea Chancellor |
Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. is looking for suppliers willing to meet Japanese specifications
MARINE INSURERS APPROVE ACCORD CALLING FOR IMPROVED SHIP SAFETY
Edwin Unsworth |
Members of the International Union of Marine Insurance approved an agreement Thursday calling for in
CANADIANS SAY FUTURE OF TALKS UP TO US
Leo Ryan |
Reopening the suspended U.S.-Canada negotiations on free trade depends on Washington, the chief Cana
CLEVER MARKETING BUOYS GERMAN SHIPYARD
Bruce Barnard |
The sprawling Bremer Vulkan shipyard on the banks of the river Weser here is buzzing with activity.<
GATT WARNS PROTECTIONISM WILL NOT CUREUS TRADE ILLS
Janet Porter |
Import controls won't solve U.S. trade difficulties, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade warn
RISE IN FARM EXPORTS PREDICTED TO CONTINUE
(Ap) |
The Agriculture Department says a rise in exports of U.S. farm commodities is expected to carry over
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC to Import Wheat From Saudi ArabiaThe European Community will reportedly import 100,000 me
Maritime
ATTORNEY PLAYS LEAD IN 'THE STING'
Craig Dunlap |
Listening to Felice Schonfeld, one conjures up images of wide-brim fedoras, trench coats, and late n
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
(Ap) |
Japanese Company To Sell Odorless GarlicA Japanese company said Thursday it has found a way
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IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
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IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ITC Rules Japanese Dumping Silica FabricsThe U.S. International Trade Commission made a fina
Maritime
HONG KONG SEEKS MORE US TOY SALES
John Kelley |
More than 500 representatives of U.S. toy and games companies were among the 9,000 attending the fir
Maritime
EC WEIGHS PROPOSAL ON COFFEE QUOTAS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
European Community coffee importers are studying a detailed proposal by coffee producers to reintrod
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pickens Predicts Rise in Oil PricesOil prices will continue their gradual increase, climbing
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chase Supervises Loan For Argentine PipelineChase Manhattan Bank N.A. is supervising a $120
NATURAL GAS PIPELINE INDUSTRY GETS MESSAGE FROM REGULATOR
Dallas Morning News |
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairwoman Martha Hesse came to the headquarters of a hostile n
TRANS MOUNTAIN HOPES TO EXPAND PIPELINE SYSTEM
Brian Lewis |
Trans Mountain Pipe Line Co. has applied to Canadian regulators for approval of a US$68.3 million ex
NEW HAMPSHIRE UTILITY REJECTS BAILOUT PROPOSAL
(Ap) |
Public Service Co. of New Hampshire officials have rejected a plan that would set up a new company w
IAEA TO COMPROMISE ON S. AFRICA?
(Ap) |
The Mexican delegation, with the help of Algeria, is working on a compromise resolution that would s
LILCO AUDIT SHOWS UTILITY IS RECOVERING
(Ap) |
The Long Island Lighting Co. is recovering from financial problems that almost landed it in bankrupt
POWER SALES COMPETITION SOUGHT
(Ap) |
The Reagan administration would like to see regulated small electricity producers compete for the ri
3 COAL COMPANIES AMONG RECIPIENTS OF RESEARCH FUNDS
Tim Sansbury |
Three major coal companies, United Coal Co., Amax Inc. and Peabody Holding Co., are part of research
PLASTICS CORNER DU PONT UNIT IN DUTCH VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. announced that its subsidiary, du Pont de Nemours (Nederland) BV, and
PARK'S NET UP 16 PERCENT IN QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Park Electrochemical Corp.'s net income for the second quarter ended Aug. 30 rose 16 percent to $1.5
INDUSTRY IN GOOD SHAPE, BUT GROWTH SEEN SLOWING
John Davies |
The U.S. chemical industry is in relatively good shape, and the trade surplus is growing, but domest
CHEMICAL MARKETS PAPER INDUSTRY OUTLOOK BRIGHT DESPITE LIMITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Slow growth, based on expanding export markets, but constrained by limited supplies of wood chips, l
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Dow Chemical Co. Acquires LamaurDow Chemical Co. announced the acquisition of Lamaur Inc. at
STRINGENT PRICE CONTROLS THREATEN BRAZIL'S PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
James Bruce |
Patent protection is not the pharmaceutical industry's only problem in Brazil, as four multinational
JUDGE HINTS AT WILLINGNESS TO FORCE ACTION ON CHLORDANE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A federal judge has declined to force the Environmental Protection Agency to act against the invento
US WARSHIPS SCAN GULF FOR FLOATING MINES
(Ap) |
U.S. warships swept a strip of the central Persian Gulf Wednesday to recover mines believed to be pl
Maritime
NEW FERRY TO CONNECT JERSEY CITY, WALL ST.
(Ap) |
The first ferry service in 25 years between here and New York will be launched next week. Di
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