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OIL INTERESTS PROPOSE STREAMLINING AT GENOA
Andrew Mutter |
A proposal for the extensive restructuring of the leading Italian port of Genoa has been presented t
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Pacific Eastern Nears 3 L's Inc. AcquisitionHOUSTON - Pacific Eastern Corp., a Houston-based
Trucking News
WORKERS' COMP COSTS DRIVE MINN. TRUCKER TO SOUTH DAKOTA
Gregory S. Johnson |
Most truckers don't mind rolling their rigs a few more miles for some extra bucks. But seein
Trucking News
MACK TRUCKS POSTS DROP IN INCOME
JOC Staff |
Mack Trucks Inc. reported income of $11.5 million, or 38 cents a share, on revenue of $496.8 million
Trucking News
MACK, UAW MIGHT REACH NO-WIN STAGE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The dispute between Mack Trucks Inc. and the United Auto Workers may be turning into a fight no one
Trucking News
HOT ROACHES STAGE 'RAID' ON NY BUS
(Ap) |
A bus driver was forced to evacuate his passengers when a horde of overheated cockroaches crawled ou
Trucking News
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
TRANSPORT EARNINGS DELTA REPORTS NET INCOME UP IN QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Delta Air Lines reported net income was $58.8 million, or $1.21 a share, compared with $22.2 million
Trucking News
COAL IMPORT TAX EXPECTED TO GET HOUSE APPROVAL
Tim Sansbury |
The chances look good for House passage of the bill voted this week by the House Interior Committee
STUDY SAYS FOREIGN BARRIERS HURT CALIFORNIA EXPORTS
(Ap) |
A new study says Pacific Rim nations continue to discriminate against products made in California, w
Maritime
AIDS PANIC IS KEEPING SWEDISH FACTORY BUSTLING
(Ap) |
Sweden's biggest condom manufacturer said it's having trouble keeping up with demand. Kjell
Maritime
FUNDING HIKE URGED FOR SERVICES PROMOTION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Congress should consider increasing the activities of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, an ex
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Ex-Im Bank Examining Local Level AuthorityThe Export-Import Bank is examining whether to giv
Maritime
MEXICO LIBERALIZES ITS IMPORT RULES
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
U.S. manufacturers should have an easier time exporting to Mexico in coming months, thanks to a new
Maritime
LEFTIST FARMERS TO FIGHT PHILIPPINE LAND REFORM
(Ap) |
Leftist peasants denounced President Corazon Aquino's land reform program. Mrs. Aquino signe
Maritime
SUMITOMO RUBBER EYES US MARKET
Journal of Commerce Special |
Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Japan's leading maker of industrial flooring, is laying the groundwork f
Maritime
JAPAN'S PRESS CONDEMNS US TRADE LEGISLATION
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese daily newspapers reacted to Wednesday's passage by the U.S. Senate of the omnibus trade bil
Maritime
MALAYSIA LOOKS TO ELECTRONICS
Julian M. Weiss |
An executive of Siemens AG, the West German electronics group, paid a courtesy call at the first-eve
Maritime
ITALIAN HOTELIERS PREDICT IMPROVED TOURISM IN '87
Journal of Commerce Special |
Revenue from tourism in Italy is expected to recover to around $53 billion this year, compared with
Maritime
WINE, FRUIT SALES DIP HITS ITALY FARM TRADE
Andrew Mutter |
The Italian agricultural trade deficit for January-April this year worsened by nearly 7 percent to a
Maritime
CHINESE DAILY URGES GUIDELINES ON LEASING
(Ap) |
In the latest of a series of articles on the controversial success of a woman managing shops leased
Maritime
MIDDLE-AGED GROUP TOP SPENDERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Middle-aged Americans - the 35-54 age group - control the most buying power and are gaining spending
GLOBAL FACTORS DICTATE US ECONOMY
(Ap) |
What happens to the U.S. economy for the remainder of the year is likely to be influenced to a rare
NUCLEAR PLANT REPAIRS MAY BE UP FOR BIDDING
James Bruce |
A Brazilian utility that sued Westinghouse Electric Corp. over a disabled nuclear plant may open rep
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Britain's Civil Aviation Authority defends its safety record. 5BA Texas Air Corp. s
HOUSE PANEL ENDORSES BILL ON PENSIONS
Leah R. Young |
The House Labor Management Relations Subcommittee Thursday endorsed new pension legislation that wil
SEABROOK OWNER FEARS BANKRUPTCY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Officials of Public Service Co. of New Hampshire, owner of the long-delayed Seabrook nuclear plant,
US TARGETS SOVIET TEXTILES REAGAN ADMINISTRATION IMPOSES IMPORT QUOTA ON COTTON SHEETING
Richard Lawrence |
The United States has moved to halt a Soviet invasion, in textiles. The Reagan administratio
DELTA NAMES NEW CHIEFS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
R.W. Allen was elected chairman and chief executive of Delta Air Lines Inc., effective Aug. 1. He re
DALLAS EDGES OUT HOUSTON IN POPULATION GROWTH LIST
(Ap) |
Dallas edged past Texas rival Houston in the Census Bureau's latest population estimates for the nat
ODDS SLIM FOR SHIP SUBSIDY REFORM
Robert F. Morison |
The odds against passage this year of any reform of the 50-year-old subsidy system for U.S.-flag lin
FED'S EASING ON RESTRAINTS DONE WITHOUT ALTERING STANCE
John Boyd |
The Federal Reserve has allowed a recent easing in overall restraint on the money supply, but withou
US MOSCOW EMBASSY WAS INSURED 'MALICIOUS MISCHIEF' MAY FOOT PART OF BILL
Russ Banham |
Those maliciously mischievous men at the KGB may have unwittingly tripped an insurance policy reimbu
REAGAN MAY SIGN BANK LEGISLATION PROVIDED IT CONTAINS BAILOUT FUND
Leah R. Young |
An administration official signaled that President Reagan might be persuaded to sign banking legisla
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Volcker to Head Panel On Public ServicePaul Volcker, who is retiring as Federal Reserve chai
US SAYS JAPAN VIOLATES AUTO PACT
A.E. Cullison |
Four prominent U.S. senators sent a joint letter to Japan's Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone complai
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION The Defense Department threatened to withhold needed technology if Japan pursues pl
FINANCIAL SECURITY, SCHRODER TACKLE SECURITIES 'CRISIS'
C.A. Carpenter |
J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. of London and Financial Security Assurance of New York announced an agr
EPA ADDS DEFENSE SITES TO CLEANUP LIST
Charles Thurston |
The Environmental Protection Agency has drawn the U.S. Department of Defense into its national plans
LLOYD'S FINISHES DIVESTMENT
Edwin Unsworth |
For Lloyd's of London insurance brokers, today is D-Day - the deadline for divesting their interests
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