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MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Ship Lines Protest Hyundai Freight RatesEight European ship lines have lodged a formal co
Maritime
MARAD PAYS $19 MILLION TO CREDITORS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration paid out some $19 million more to satisfy holders of government-backed f
Maritime
OVERSEAS SHIPHOLDING ORDERS SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Overseas Shipholding Group, a major ship operator that specializes in the tanker and dry-cargo marke
Maritime
BANKRUPTCY, ASBESTOS ISSUES EYED JUDGE AIRS VIEWS OF ASBESTOS TRIAL
Francis J. Moriarty |
It is called the largest-ever U.S. work of jurisprudence, and the presiding judge says the multibill
DEMAND VIEWED UNLIKELY TO CURB DISCOUNTING
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Heavy-truck makers have an expensive habit they can't seem to break. Every time a big customer asks
Trucking News
TRUCK SECTOR POSTS GAINS IN '86 REVENUE, TON-MILES
Leo Abruzzese |
Intercity revenue and ton-miles rose modestly for the trucking industry last year, outpacing lagging
Trucking News
VOLVO GM'S NEW TRUCKS CARRY OLD NAME
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corp. has an old name, or rather, two of them. The new joint venture th
Trucking News
THRIFT DEPOSITS TO BE INSURED
(Ap) |
The new chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board says emphatically that federally insured deposi
POOR WASTE TREATMENT HITS CHINESE ECONOMY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Some 80 percent of all urban sewage and waste in China is discharged into rivers without any treatme
SUPPORT OF SUIT LIMITS DROPPED
(Ap) |
Representatives of California's cities and counties have dropped their support of a proposed initiat
CYANAMID FILES INCINERATOR REPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American Cyanamid Co. has filed a pre-application report with the New Jersey Hazardous Waste Facilit
ALABAMA POWER LOOKS FOR COAL ON SPOT MARKET
Tim Sansbury |
Alabama Power Co. ended a hiatus in the spot coal market by issuing a tender for steam coal needed f
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Yugoslavian Miners Refuse Wage OfferBELGRADE, Yugoslavia - About 400 miners at a brown coal
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
MORE LINKUPS OF AIRLINES HELD LIKELY IN EUROPE
Janet Porter |
British Airways' proposed takeover of British Caledonian is likely to be the first of many airline m
Air Cargo
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
SOVIET GRAIN OUTLOOK IMPROVES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Soviet Union's grain harvest prospects have improved in recent weeks and now may total 205 milli
Maritime
SALES OF FOREIGN CARS ON THE RISE IN JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Sales of foreign autos are running at such a dramatic rate in the Japanese market that total purchas
Maritime
LEGISLATORS OPPOSE OPENING DOMESTIC TRADES TO CANADA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Senators and congressmen in appreciable numbers indicate their opposition to any concessions to Cana
Maritime
COMMISSION PUSHES TERMINAL PROBE
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission will use questionnaires and regional hearings to carry out its effor
Maritime
INDIA SEEKS FUNDS FOR RAIL UPGRADE
Neel Patri |
India is negotiating a US$190 million credit from the Asian Development Bank to fund an upgrading of
Rail News
ITALIAN VINTNERS OFFER QUALITY WHITE WINES
Bob Hosmon |
In your summer search for refreshing white wines, don't overlook Italy. While it is better known for
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil Coffee Exports Can Roll ForwardRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - The Brazilian Coffee Institut
Maritime
HOMEBUILDING UP 12.5 PERCENT IN CALIF.
(Ap) |
California housing production rebounded in June, due largely to a surprising spurt" in multi-family
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Bonn Swaps 3 Agents From E. Bloc for TwoBONN, West Germany - West Germany on Wednesday swapp
LABOR SHORTAGE FRUSTRATES TEXTILE FIRMS
Tammy Joyner |
A Clemson, S.C., textile company, in search of workers, recently placed help- wanted ads in newspape
BANKRUPTCY, ASBESTOS ISSUES EYED RULINGS MAY SLOW CHAPTER 11 USE
John Davies |
Decisions being made in transportation bankruptcy cases that call for payment of interest to unsecur
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 12 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
GULF OF OMAN HULL RATES ARE HIKED
Janet Porter |
London underwriters have raised hull insurance rates on vessels in the Gulf of Oman, although there
REBUILDING AIR SAFETY POSES PROBLEMS AT BOSTON CENTER
(Ap) |
The Federal Aviation Administration, as it tries to recover from the 1981 air traffic controllers' s
Air Cargo
STRIKE SPAWNS NEW BREED OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
(Ap) |
Ruthe Kline, a student of music, is one of the new breed of air traffic controllers staffing airport
Air Cargo
CUSTOMS BOYCOTT ENDS AT PORTS IN TAIWAN
JAMES McGREGOR |
Operations returned to normal at Taiwan ports after customs brokers and government officials reached
Maritime
CANADIAN RAIL STRIKE LOOMS IN WAKE OF FEDERAL REPORT
Leo Ryan |
Canadian railway union officials began discussions in Ottawa Wednesday of a federal conciliator's re
Rail News
WORLD SUGAR IMPORTS LIKELY TO DIP FURTHER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World sugar imports in 1987 are expected to decline further by some 5 percent to 24.8 million tons,
VILLAGERS OPTIMISTIC ON PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Many of the 210 residents of this Eskimo village hugging the northern coast of Alaska see developmen
BANK OF AMERICA MAY SELL DUTCH VISA
(Ap) |
Bank of America is negotiating to sell its 38,000-customer Dutch Visa credit card operation to a lar
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1118.5 (Aug. 12) Previous day - 1074.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in
Maritime
5TH MINE FOUND IN ANCHORAGE OUTSIDE GULF
(Ap) |
A fifth floating mine has been found in a busy anchorage just south of the Persian Gulf where one bl
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mass. Insurers Face Rate Hike HearingsMassachusetts auto insurers appear to be in for anothe
INCREASED COAL OUTPUT INSUFFICIENT IN INDONESIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
Although Indonesia is steadily producing more coal, it will still rely heavily on imports over the c
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