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PA. LAWMAKERS TO CONSIDER STATE SUPERFUND PROGRAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gov. Robert P. Casey has unveiled legislation to enable Pennsylvania to create a state Superfund pro
HONG KONG MOVES TO BUILD SECOND AIR CARGO TERMINAL
John Kelley |
Negotiations are under way with the government on a second air cargo terminal designed to double Hon
Air Cargo
HAITI SEEKS TO SHED ITS TROUBLED IMAGE
Barbara Cornell |
Rubble-strewn streets and bullet-riddled corpses are not the stuff of glossy business brochures. As
US DOLLAR SURGES AGAINST YEN BUYERS ABANDON JAPANESE BONDS FOR US CURRENCY
Gordon Platt |
The U.S. dollar surged to its highest level in six weeks Tuesday, rising above 146 Japanese yen on m
REAGAN SIGNALS WILLINGNESS TO WORK OUT BUDGET DEAL
John Boyd |
President Reagan will not accept new taxes to cut the budget deficit, but the administration is will
JOFC WILL REOPEN ATLANTA OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Journal of Commerce will reopen an editorial office in Atlanta Oct. 5. Craig Dunlap, who
TOOTHPASTE SHORTAGE ERASES SOVIET SMILES
JOC Staff |
Soviet consumers, long accustomed to shortages, are gritting their teeth over a lack of toothpaste t
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Moody's Raises Rating On Mobil Corp. DebtNEW YORK, N.Y. - Moody's Investors Service raised f
ARCO CHEMICAL STOCK OFFERING BOOSTS PRICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eager purchasers of Arco Chemical Co.'s initial public offering of 17 million shares of common stock
ATA PRESIDENT WINS VOTE ON BYLAWS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Thomas J. Donohue, president of the American Trucking Associations, won a crucial vote from skeptica
Trucking News
RODEO ROUNDS UP PACIFIC RIM COWBOY
Gloria Joseph |
As Takashi Watanabe disembarked from a Tokyo flight, he stood out from the sea of Japanese executive
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chile Tightens Rules On Debt ConversionsSANTIAGO - The Chilean central bank has modified the
MARIE PRAT'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE GULF COAST
Marie Prat |
THE NEXT ACT of the long-playing drama over the 50-mile longshore container rule opens Thursday in N
Maritime
CHINESE AGRICULTURE EXAMINED
(Ap) |
Seven years ago, China made Sylvan Wittwer an offer: tell us how the United States goes about feedin
Maritime
POLICE DENY CHARGES BY EASTERN PASSENGERS
(Ap) |
Metro-Dade police denied using excessive force on distraught Eastern Airlines passengers accused of
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
American to Report On-Time StatisticsDALLAS/FORT WORTH AIRPORT - American Airlines Inc. said
Air Cargo
BRITISH SHIPPERS ALLEGE NORTH ATLANTIC PRICE-FIXING
Edwin Unsworth |
Shippers that move cargo across the North Atlantic are paying unnecessarily high freight charges bec
ON THE MOVE GPU NAMES J.G. GRAHAM VICE PRESIDENT
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
John G. Graham was named vice president and chief financial officer of General Public Utilities Corp
WORLD BANK, IMF PROPOSE NEW GOALS FOCUS: ELIMINATE INDEBTEDNESS, POVERTY
Richard Lawrence |
The heads of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund proposed ambitious new policy goals
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Franchise Expositions Set for Eight US CitiesThe International Franchise Association will ho
Maritime
MEXICO OPENS IMPORT DOORS AMID PROTESTS BY LOCAL FIRMS
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Flush with cash from a growing trade surplus, Mexico is slowly opening its doors to imports.
Maritime
CHINESE FIND US CHICKEN FINGER LICKIN' GOOD
(Ap) |
About 100 Chinese tourism and poultry officials got their first taste Tuesday of U.S. fast food as B
Maritime
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EPA Announces Tinkham CleanupThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has entered into a con
PA. UTILITIES HAVE SHOT AT POWER BROKER STATUS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The opportunity exists for Pennsylvania utilities to generate more electricity from coal-fired plant
FEWER US-OWNED SHIPS FLY FOREIGN FLAGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The number of U.S.-owned vessels operated for tax and other reasons under foreign flags has diminish
Maritime
INDEPENDENT LOGISTICS UNIT CARRIES BENEFITS, RISKS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Creating a logistics subsidiary will result in financial benefits, but transportation managers shoul
Trucking News
AVIATION TORT REFORM BILL EDGES ONWARD
Dave Higdon |
Sponsors of a bill to bring product liability tort reform to the U.S. aviation industry tried Tuesda
Air Cargo
UP ACQUIRES COMPUTER PARTNERS
Maureen Robb |
Union Pacific Railroad has acquired two partners in a project to develop electronic train control sy
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conrail to Commence Worker Stock IssueDistribution of Conrail common stock to participants i
Rail News
CABINET SHUFFLE IN BRAZIL CLOUDS TRADE REFORM PLANS
James Bruce |
The resignation of Brazil's minister of trade and industry clouds even further the future of several
JAPANESE OPTIMISTIC ON ECONOMIC RECOVERY
Journal of Commerce Special |
A 5.5 percentage point rise in Japan's industrial production in August from a year earlier reflected
SEC REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR RESIGNS OVER TRADING PROBE
(Ap) |
The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission's New York regional officequit Tuesday fo
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
INDONESIA SCRUBS PLAN TO USE US ROCKET
(Ap) |
President Suharto dropped plans Tuesday to launch Indonesia's next communications satellite with a U
Maritime
US SIGNS ACCORD LIMITING CHINESE SALES OF TUNGSTEN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The United States and China signed a four-year orderly marketing agreement limiting Chinese tungsten
Maritime
IRAN'S US OIL SALES FUEL WAR ECONOMY
(Ap) |
Iranian oil sales to the United States are soaring this year, pumping upward of $1 billion into Tehr
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
September 29, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gal
REPORT BLASTS CANADIAN WORK ON ACID RAIN
(Ap) |
A U.S. report on acid rain says Canada is doing less than it claims to stop the harmful pollution.
BRITISH FLEET CARRIES LESS OF UK TRADE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The proportion of Britain's seaborne foreign imports and exports carried by U.K.-flag vessels contin
Maritime
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