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SWEDES, DANES PLAN SPAN-TUNNEL
(Ap) |
The Swedish and Danish governments agreed to begin formal negotiations on a bridge and tunnel link b
Rail News
HENLEY GROUP CLEARED TO HIKE SANTA FE STAKE
Howard S. Abramson |
The Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department have cleared the Henley Group's request to b
Rail News
CANADIAN UNIONS SEEK END TO WALKOUTS DURING TALKS
Gregory S. Johnson |
The head of the umbrella group representing nine unions negotiating with Canada's railroads urged wo
Rail News
FRIEDLANDER REFLECTS ON 18 YEARS AS SEATTLE PORT COMMISSIONER
Gloria Joseph |
Abandoning the deepening and widening of the Duwamish Waterway is the most dramatic shift in directi
Maritime
WHEAT BOARD FORECASTS BUSY YEAR
Mark Wilson |
Canada's West Coast ports can expect to handle their second-largest volume of grain during crop year
Maritime
US NAVY ESCORTS TANKERS INTO GULF
(Ap) |
The Defense Department said Wednesday that a convoy of three U.S.-flagged Kuwaiti oil tankers and th
Maritime
BRAZIL AIMS TO IMPROVE RAILWAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Plans have been established to include the private trade in an effort to transport grain and oilseed
Rail News
WESTERN EUROPEANS TO DISCUSS PERSIAN GULF SHIPPING CRISIS
(Ap) |
Top civil servants of seven Western European nations are set to meet here today to discuss diplomati
Maritime
A LONG, LARGE LOAD TO CARRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A massive automobile manufacturing press is being transported from dockside here to Marysville, Ohio
Maritime
IN MEXICO SQUARE, EAST AND WEST ARE AMIGOS
Erich E. Toll |
Sitting at an outdoor cafe here, one can sip a cool drink under the shade- giving trees that line th
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An Aug. 10 story about the consolidation of container terminal operations at Montreal misidentified
Maritime
CHINA SEES RETAIL PRICES ON UPSWING
(Ap) |
China has had widespread increases in retail prices in larger cities since April because of high dem
SUMITOMO TO BUILD FACILITY IN VIRGINIA
(Ap) |
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd. of Japan said it will build a plant in the United States by August 19
GROWING SEASON BETTER NATIONWIDE
(Ap) |
No year is perfect for all crops across the United States, but neither are growing conditions entire
2 MORE FIRMS CHALLENGE MANVILLE REORGANIZATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two asbestos distributors have entered the second round of appeals that challenge the Manville Corp.
MONSANTO DIOXIN CASE WINDING UP
(Ap) |
Monsanto Co. wanted to cover up information that exposure to dioxin increases the likelihood of gett
CHINA URGED TO BE PREDICTABLE
(Ap) |
U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III reminded China Wednesday that it must provide attractive condi
LABOR ACTS TO EXPAND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RIGHT TO KNOW RULES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The U.S. Labor Department, threatened with contempt of court, has drawn up regulations significantly
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Government Could Cut Bypass Surgery OutlayThe federal government could save almost $200 mill
FEDERAL COURT TO RULE ON REACH OF US ACT
Journal of Commerce Special |
A federal appeals court is set to hear a landmark case that will represent one of the most significa
BUSINESS GROUP PREDICTS STEADY DECLINE IN DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar will continue declining for the foreseeable future, as long as the United States kee
US BANKS REDUCE 3RD WORLD LENDING
(Ap) |
The debt owed to U.S. commercial banks by Third World countries dropped in the first three months of
FED RULING MAY SPUR SOME DEBT SWAPS
Kevin Commins |
U.S. banks are free to close about a half dozen debt-for-equity swaps now that the Federal Reserve B
LATIN AMERICAN DEBT PILE WEIGHS HEAVILY ON US BANKS
David Satterfield |
For the past decade, major U.S. banks have treated Latin American debt like South Floridians treat a
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Hill Samuel, UBS End Merger TalksZURICH, Switzerland - Union Bank of Switzerland and U.K. me
TIFFANY & CO. TAKES WARES TO JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tiffany & Co, New York-based jewelers, is taking some of its most precious wares to Japan for 80 day
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Aug. 19, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
OSAKA AIRPORT RIFT STALLS US-JAPAN TALKS
A.E. Cullison |
U.S. and Japanese negotiators agreed to disagree Wednesday during talks involving Washington's insis
Maritime
OTHER BANKS LIKELY TO FOLLOW CITICORP'S MOVE TO RAISE EQUITY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Other major U.S. banks likely will be tapping the equity markets in the near future in the footsteps
CHINA CLAMPS DOWN ON PRIVATE BUSINESSES
(Ap) |
New regulations have been issued to clamp down on fraud, overpricing, tax evasion and other problems
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Factories Operate At 80.5 percent of CapacityU.S. factories, mines and utilities operated
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
US AGRICULTURE MORE REGULATED
Dirck Steimel |
Few areas separate the United States and the Soviet Union like agriculture. While independent U.S. f
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
High Radioactive Level Causes Return of FoodKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - The Health Ministry sai
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE SWEDISH FIRM UNVEILS DRUM TRANSPORT UNIT
JOC Staff |
An electrohydraulic tapping and transportation unit for drums has been developed in Sweden by L&H Te
Maritime
VW DE MEXICO STILL SHUT
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Striking Volkswagen workers again failed to reach agreement with management as one the longest strik
Maritime
CHINA HOPING EXOTIC POULTRY HITS US MENUS
John Kelley |
Hungry? How about Sinhuang bearded chicken of Longmen? Or black-haired goose of Qingyuan? Ch
Maritime
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