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JAPANESE PLANE HITS FACTORY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A single-engine plane on a demonstration flight crashed into the factory where it was made, killing
Air Cargo
US, EC REACH TENTATIVE PACT IN PASTA WAR
Keith M. Rockwell |
The United States and European Community reached tentative agreement Wednesday on limiting EC subsid
CURRENCY OPTIONS TOUTED FOR TRADE
Kevin Commins |
How can a small-to-medium-sized exporter or importer protect itself against the ups and downs of the
UNION PROTESTS HIRING METHOD
Rose A. Horowitz |
Marine Transport Lines Inc.'s hiring of Boston seamen to work its new car carrier that docked in New
Maritime
TOKYO CURRENCY MART CALM DESPITE TENSIONS IN MIDEAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Just hours after New York foreign exchange dealers finished a day of hectic trading caused by contin
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Railroad Expands Area Of RoadRailer ServiceNORFOLK, Va. - Norfolk Southern Corp., through it
Rail News
HOUSE PANELS OK BOAT PAINT LIMITS
(Ap) |
Two House subcommittees on Wednesday approved restrictions on the use of a tin-based paint that effe
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1003.0 (Aug. 5) Previous day - 993.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Maritime
INSURANCE COVER COMPLICATES NEGOTIATIONS ON US EMBASSY BUGGING IS LATEST OF EMBASSY TIFFS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The bugging brouhaha at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow is but the latest episode in a long-running show
2 JETLINERS NEARLY COLLIDE AT CHICAGO'S O'HARE AIRPORT
(Ap) |
A Continental Airlines pilot, told to make two turns after landing, took one and kept going, nearly
Air Cargo
BONNEVILLE POWER STILL THE CADILLAC OF UTILITIES
(Ap) |
In the depths of the Depression, Franklin Roosevelt came here with a campaign promise - if elected,
MONTEDISON TO ACQUIRE TOTAL'S ITALIAN ASSETS?
Journal of Commerce Special |
Montedison, the Italian private chemicals conglomerate, is expected toannounce within the n
UNION ELECTRIC SEEKS SPOT MARKET COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Electric Co., St. Louis, has issued a new tender for spot market coal, according to coal and t
HOUSE OPPOSES ARCTIC LAND TRADE
(Ap) |
The House is telling the Reagan administration to shelve, at least for now, its proposal to trade aw
EXPORT FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Frankfurt Autumn Fair Set for Aug. 22-26The 79th Frankfurt Autumn Fair will be held Aug. 22-
Maritime
ANTI-LOCK PROPOSAL KINDLES DEBATE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Some manufacturers are speaking out against truck safety legislation now before the Senate, even tho
Trucking News
AIDS-RELATED CLAIMS SEEN SOARING TO $50 BILLION
Journal of Commerce Special |
The insurance industry is facing a financial burden conservatively estimated to be $50 billion of li
STORAGE TANK PROPOSAL HIT ON INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The oil industry has strongly criticized proposed federal regulations on underground storage tanks,
ASIAN BUSINESS MANAGERS PROFILED
(Ap) |
Asian business managers are younger, make less money, and are far less likely to be satisfied with t
Maritime
PRIVATIZATION BANDWAGON PICKS UP SPEED IN ASIA
(Ap) |
Officials have given up trying to sell Malaysia's state-owned railroad for 1 ringgit - about 40 U.S.
Maritime
AUSTRALIA, CHINA PEN SECOND DEAL
Vincent W. Stove |
An Australian mineral exploration company has signed its second joint venture mining agreement with
Maritime
TIPS BANNED IN CHINA, GOVERNMENT WARNS
(Ap) |
Chinese tourism workers' acceptance of tips, sales commissions, gifts and other favors in return for
Maritime
CARRIERS SIT OUT ECONSHIP BIDDING
James Nolan |
The worldwide shipping industry has rendered summary judgment on Malcom McLean's dream containership
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff reports |
Mack Awaits Contact From 57 EmployeesALLENTOWN, Pa. - A spokesman for Mack Trucks Inc. said
Trucking News
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tall Oil Fatty Acids Production Up in JuneNEW YORK Overall production of tall oil fatty acid
INSURANCE COVER COMPLICATES NEGOTIATIONS ON US EMBASSY POLICY COULD HAMPER US STANCE ON BUGGING
Russ Banham |
A basic insurance policy has thrown a monkey wrench into negotiations between the United States and
RISE IN US-CHINA TRADE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
(Ap) |
U.S. trade with China has increased sharply in recent years and will likely go higher as China buys
Maritime
MINIMUM PRICE SUPPORT OF SOYBEANS LOWERED
(Ap) |
The minimum price support level for 1987 soybeans will be $4.77 a bushel, Agriculture Secretary Rich
Maritime
DOCKERS WEIGH BOX RULE EDICT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Waterfront labor and management are scrambling to decide what to do next following the Federal Marit
Maritime
MAHONEY: WATCHWORD IS DOOR-TO-DOOR
Richard Malkin |
John H. Mahoney rears back and laughs heartily as he recalls his father, a railroad traffic manager,
Air Cargo
WHY MINESWEEPER PROGRAM IS BEHIND SCHEDULE
Chicago Tribune |
With their long oak keels and majestically curved sheathing planks, the huge hulls that fill constru
Maritime
CHICAGO SHIPMENTS OFF 20 PERCENT IN 1ST HALF
Andrea Chancellor |
The port of Chicago said fewer inbound container shipments to importers and a dramatic drop in dry b
Maritime
STEEL OUTPUT DECLINES 4.8 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Steel production fell to 1.669 million tons in the week ended Aug. 1, a decrease of 4.8 percent from
HIGHER YEN COSTS 440,000 JOBS IN JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Decreasing exports and increasing imports stemming from the drastically strengthened value of the ye
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Natural Gas Sector Sees Gains in ItalyThe share of natural gas used for heating in Italy inc
ON THE MOVE MIDLAND BANK UNITS NAME WARD CHIEF
Staff Report |
John W. Ward was named to the new positions of president and chief executive of Midland America Corp
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Eases Controls On Exports to FinlandThe Commerce Department relaxed strategic licensing c
Maritime
US REFUSES TO YIELD TO JAPAN
Anne Meade |
Japan failed to win any concessions from the United States in a first round of bilateral talks here
IBM EXPANDS SYSTEM'S SCOPE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Business Machines Corp., as expected, Tuesday broadened the scope of its Personal Syst
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