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ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Florida Gas Completes Expansion of PipelineFlorida Gas Transmission Co. completed a 100 mill
BARGE SPILLS GASOLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Up to 300 barrels of gasoline spilled into the Arthur Kill, between Staten Island and New Jersey ear
IRAQ FIGHTING ON ANOTHER FRONT TO BOOST OIL OUTPUT, ECONOMY
(Ap) |
Iraq, facing a balance of payments crisis as it fights for survival against Iran, is striving to boo
RECLAIMING MONTANA COAL LAND: A COMMITMENT TO DOING IT RIGHT
JOC Staff |
The best part of Michele Mitchell's job is watching the grass grow. The worst part, she says
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Cogeneration Project Gains Calif. ApprovalSACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Energy Commiss
US DEMONSTRATES DECOMMISSIONING
(Ap) |
Twelve years after the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, President Eisenhower dedicated th
COAL MARKETS TVA TO ASK BIDS ON COAL FOR STEAM PLANT IN KY.
Tim Sansbury |
The Tennessee Valley Authority is getting ready to issue a solicitation for bids on a contract to su
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
US FARMERS LOSING GROUND ABROAD
Reed Karaim |
John Ward is President Reagan's idea of the perfect farmer. Mr. Ward runs a farm so efficien
Maritime
US POSTS ADVANCES IN HONG KONG SALES
P.T. Bangsberg |
The falling U.S. dollar seems to be doing the trick, as U.S. exports to Hong Kong resume growth afte
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Boosts Exports Of Kraft LinerboardU.S. exports of kraft linerboard rose 20.5 percent to 2
Maritime
FRANCHISE PLAN ENDORSED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Franchise associations in Europe and Australia endorsed a U.S. group's proposal for a new multinatio
Maritime
NORWAY TOUGHENS EXPORT PENALTIES
(Ap) |
Norway is amending its criminal code to impose tougher penalties on illegal exports of high technolo
Maritime
JAPAN'S TRADE SURPLUS DIPS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan posted an unadjusted trade surplus of $6.608 billion in June, down from $7.358 billion a year
Maritime
HONG KONG TOY MAKERS PLAN US EXPANSION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Two of Hong Kong's major producers of electronic toys and games plan to expand their interests in th
Maritime
JAPAN TRYING OLIVE BRANCH
(Ap) |
The minister of international trade and industry will go to Washington to try to defuse tension over
Maritime
US-EC SHOWDOWN ON PASTA POSSIBLE
(Ap) |
A lingering dispute over European pasta exports to the United States couldbreak out into a t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UK Inflation Rate Hits 4.2 percent in JuneBritain's annual inflation rate, as measured by re
Maritime
STUDY URGES US TO EASE TRADE ATTACKS
Leo Ryan |
The increasingly aggressive application of U.S. fair trade laws against Canada and other trading par
Maritime
US PUSHED TO MODIFY SUGAR POLICY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Twenty sugar-exporting countries, hoping for an increase in U.S. sugar import quotas, have urged Con
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE ON TRADE BARRIERS:
- John F. Akers, Chairman International Business Machines |
To raise (trade) barriers, denying access, may be tempting for short-term relief, but such foolhardy
Maritime
HISTORIC GUNMAKER PINS HOPES ON ROBOTICS
(Ap) |
More than 170 years after Eliphalet Remington made his first flintlock rifle on a frontier forge, th
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Japanese Firm Makes Indoor Surfing DeviceNKK, Japan's leading steelmaker and a diversified e
Maritime
TASTE OF THE OLD, NEW OFFERED AT FOOD SHOW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Food trends for 1988 will be forecast at this week's International Fancy Food & Confection Show, the
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US and Sweden Sign Agreement on CustomsThe United States and Sweden plan to help each other
Maritime
MAY STEEL SHIPMENTS UNCHANGED FROM APRIL
JOC Staff |
Domestic mills shipped 6,247,000 net tons of steel products in May, roughly the same amount as in Ap
CHINA LOOKS WEST FOR FASHION TREND
John Kelley |
China's fashion houses are switching from clothes with what are called national characteristics" in
Maritime
CONGRESS TO TACKLE TEXTILE QUOTA BILL
Richard Lawrence |
Congress will start acting this week on textile-footwear import quotas legislation. The bill
ON THE MOVE MOBIL PICKS TAYLOR TO HEAD UNIT IN CHINA
Staff Report |
Mobil Exploration China said H.R. Taylor, a vice president, will head the company's office that open
JAPAN-EC TALKS END IN STANDOFF
A.E. Cullison |
Representatives of Japan and the European Community ended two days of trade talks at the weekend at
WHOLESALE PRICES EDGE UP
(Ap) |
Wholesale prices rose a modest 0.2 percent in June, with a moderation in food price increases partia
UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS RISE IN LATEST PERIOD
(Ap) |
New claims for state unemployment insurance benefits were made by 341,000 people during the week end
DEBT PROBLEMS RESTRAIN IMPORTS BY THIRD WORLD
William Armbruster |
Imports by debtor nations between 1980 and 1985 would have been $110 billion higher were it not for
AIRBORNE FREIGHT EXECUTIVE BLAMES HIGHER COSTS FOR DROP IN EARNINGS
Gloria Joseph |
Airborne Freight Corp. cited the higher costs it incurred while expanding capacity as the reason for
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL The Treasury searched for ways to calm the Eurobond market turmoil resulting from
FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY GOAL SET BY INDONESIAN LEADER
(Ap) |
Self-sufficiency in rice which has been achieved by Indonesia should be further stepped up to includ
LEUTWILER SAYS JAPAN COULD LET YEN RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan could afford to let its currency rise in value up to 130 yen to thedollar, Fritz Leutw
TREASURY TRIES TO EASE FEARS OVER EUROBONDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Treasury Department moved to quell growing fears in the Eurobond market stemming from a tax trea
SENATE TRADE REPRISAL RIDER TO DRAW VETO?
Keith M. Rockwell |
A Senate trade bill amendment, which requires the president to respond to countries which persistent
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