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GM DENIES CRIMINAL MISCONDUCT IN GERMAN PURCHASE OF SUBSIDIARY
(Ap) |
General Motors Corp. denied wrongdoing in the sale of its Terex earth-moving equipment subsidiary to
Maritime
BORG-WARNER EXPECTS SOUTH KOREAN ORDERS
Andrea Chancellor |
Borg-Warner Automotive Inc. said it anticipates it soon will begin exporting control devices for use
Maritime
IRONCLAD PICTURES WORTH MORE THAN WORDS
Bill Arthur |
Sitting at his console with three television screens, two swiveling joysticks and a T-bar control ha
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
980.5 (June 10) Previous day - 985.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Trucking News
REPORT SEES KUWAIT MEETING SHIP REGISTRY REQUIREMENTS
Robert F. Morison |
A congressional committee staff report indicates that Kuwait meets the major U.S. legal requirements
Maritime
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT . . .
Maureen Robb |
Have you ever wondered about the blood types of famous people? Or how many accidents occur w
UK FIRM SEEKS BUY-OUT OF JWT
(Ap) |
A British marketing services company said it was prepared to pay $45 a share, or about $432 million,
MEXICAN OIL PRICES SEEN STABLE
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Mexico's oil has doubled in value in the past 12 months, but officials predict prices will stay at p
ON THE MOVE SEREDINSKY IS NEW VP AT FORWARDER
Staff Report |
Natural, Nydegger Transport Corp., a national freight forwarder and customs broker, said Peter R. Ku
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 10, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
GETTY EYES MIDWEST MART, PLANS TO ACQUIRE CLARK
Sam Glasser |
Getty Petroleum, a large Eastern independent marketer, will make a major expansion to the Midwest wi
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Semiconductor group, Sematech, unveils plans for making the United States t
MARKEY PLANS NEW STRATEGY TO BLOCK REACTOR LICENSES
(Ap) |
A Massachusetts congressman is vowing to take to the House floor a proposal that could continue to b
WORLD LEADERS CALL FOR A STRONGER GATT
Janet Porter |
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which administers the world's trading regulations, shoul
JAPANESE VISITS ABROAD UP 11 PERCENT
(Ap) |
A record 5.52 million Japanese went abroad as tourists in 1986, up 11 percentfrom a year ear
EX-IM BANK PLANS NO LOSS RESERVE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The U.S. Export-Import Bank, which uses the U.S. government for its creditwor thiness, isn't conside
'K' LINE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT ITS BOX SHIPS
A.E. Cullison |
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, better known as "K" Line, is in the midst of a restructuring and rationalizat
TOKYO'S MOTIVATION ON BILATERAL LOANS? US SAYS IT'S EXPORTS
Keith M. Rockwell |
As Japan grapples to find a role matching its position as the world's largest capital exporter, its
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
UK COMMODITY EXCHANGE CHANGES ITS NAME, IMAGE
Edwin Unsworth |
The London Commodity Exchange is changing its name and embarking on a drive to attract more members
RAILROAD FREIGHT CAR LOADINGS INCREASED 3.53 PERCENT DURING MAY
Lawrence Kaufman |
Railroad freight car loadings increased 3.53 percent in the four weeks ended May 30 compared with th
Rail News
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
CHICAGO'S MCCORMICK PLACE CHURNS OUT SHOWS
Van Wallach |
The road to import-export business often leads to trade shows, where domestic companies exhibit prod
Maritime
BUYING IN THE PHILIPPINES
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Coconut products, sugar, fruits, minerals.Potential ExportsPetro
Maritime
PLANE THEFTS SHOW SIGNS OF EASING
Kim Anderson |
In the early 1980s a side effect of the burgeoning drug smuggling industry had insurers worried. Dru
Air Cargo
FLA. EYES MALPRACTICE POOL
Paula L. Green |
The outlook for physicians and surgeons seeking medical malpractice insurance isn't getting any brig
FAA BRACES FOR UNION VOTE
Dave Higdon |
The aura of a hard-fought campaign at its close permeates the headquarters of the National Air Traff
Air Cargo
GOODYEAR STARTS WORK ON AIRSHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Goodyear started assembly of the world's most advanced airship at its Wingfoot Lake Hangar near Akro
Air Cargo
TOP RESIGNATION TO END INTEGRATION AT ALLEGIS?
Dave Higdon |
Industry observers view the resignation by former Allegis Corp. Chairman Richard Ferris as an indict
Air Cargo
RESEARCHERS SEE TOXIC CHEMICALS AS POSSIBLE CAUSE OF PARKINSON'S
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The culprit behind Parkinson's disease may not be age or germs or heredity but rather toxic chemical
DOLLAR RALLIES AS G-7 PLEDGES TO SUPPORT IT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rallied Wednesday on news the Group of Seven industrialized nations at the Venice ec
ESCORTS EXTEND TO NON-US FLAGS
Janet Porter |
The United States is prepared to escort non-U.S.-flag vessels in the Persian Gulf on a selective bas
Maritime
TEAMSTERS LAWSUIT MAY SNAG LABOR TALKS
Leo Abruzzese |
Threats of a government-led housecleaning of the scandal-plagued Teamsters union could gnarl future
CONGRESS ACTS TO CURB FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Richard Lawrence |
Congress appears headed toward imposing new constraints on foreign investors in the United States, d
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conrail to Upgrade Part of Chicago LineConrail is investing $3.7 million to upgrade portions
Rail News
BIG MAC AND THE FIRST LOAD OF PRUDHOE CRUDE
(Ap) |
One of Emery McGowen's many tanker voyages earned him a footnote in history. On Aug. 1, 1977, Mr. Mc
BUMPER SOVIET HARVEST FORECAST
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union still appears to be headed for a bumper grain harvest this year despite a late spri
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 |
3 Chernobyl Officials To Be Tried July 5Three top Soviet officials of the Chernobyl nuclear
GRACE UNIT LAUNCHES NEW VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co.'s Davison Chemical division has initiated a $20 million plan to develop metal monol
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