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US EXPORTS TO LATIN AMERICA LIKELY TO SHOW MODERATE RISE
Rose A. Horowitz |
Venezuela didn't have dollars to buy heavy construction equipment from Caterpillar Inc., the large,
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Earnings Rise Expected For Lincoln NationalLincoln National Corp. will post operating earnin
NO-WIN SITUATION IN CONN. GOV. EXPECTED TO SIGN BILL UNDOING REFORM
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Gov. William O'Neill will sign into law soon a bill that restores joint and several liability in som
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 28, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
ALASKA GAS LINE RULED NOT UNDER US JURISDICTION
Gloria Joseph |
A federal regulatory agency says the proposed $10 billion natural gas project that would run alongsi
FERC REAFFIRMS CANADIAN GAS POLICY
(Ap) |
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission reaffirmed a natural gas billing policy that Canada says hu
TIMES HAVE CHANGED, COUNCIL CHANGES TOO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Insurance Advisory Council has incorporated as an independent trade association to
JAPANESE TO ADOPT TRADE STEPS STEADY US PRESSURE MAY FINALLY PAY OFF WITH TWO PACKAGES
A.E. Cullison |
The government of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is expected today to formally adopt a $37.9 bill
WILLIAMS PUSHES '70S PLAN FOR ALASKAN GAS PIPELINE
Sam Glasser |
The Williams Cos., Tulsa, Okla., one of the contenders to build the Alaska Natural Gas Transportatio
CALIFORNIA REJECTS ARCO PLAN
(Ap) |
The California Lands Commission rejected Atlantic Richfield Co.'s plan to build three more oil platf
AMOCO, JAPAN PETROLEUM PLAN JOINT DRILLING PROJECT
A.E. Cullison |
Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. will join Amoco Corp. of the United States in exploratory oil drilli
JAPANESE INVESTMENT SKYROCKETS REAL ESTATE VENTURES IN US LEAD THE WAY TO A NEW RECORD
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese overseas direct investments soared by a whopping 82.7 percent in the fiscal term ending thi
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chevron Boosts Price Of San Joaquin CrudeBAKERSFIELD, Calif. - Chevron U.S.A. increased its
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Vehicle, Steel Exports Decline in JapanJapanese exports of cars, trucks and buses slipped 7.
Maritime
TAIWAN'S YAMI ABORIGINES PROTEST NUCLEAR DUMP PLAN
(Ap) |
The Yami aborigines say they were duped once into accepting a nuclear waste dump on their remote isl
JAPANESE SAY KGB AGENTS INITIATED SALE TO SOVIETS
(Ap) |
Suspected KGB agents in Moscow initiated the alleged sale of strategicmachinery to the Sovie
Maritime
AIR CARGO PLAYS NEW ROLE IN JUST-IN-TIME PRODUCTS
John Kelley |
An international air carrier is now functioning as an integral part of a production line stretching
Air Cargo
COMPUTER LAB CASHES IN ON CHIP
(Ap) |
It's the smallest and fastest computer chip ever devised and proud researchers say it spells credibi
Maritime
GOVERNOR AIMS TO MAKE CALIF. US CENTER FOR WORLD TRADE
John Davies |
Aggressive international trading will make California's economy larger than that of all but three na
Maritime
TIPS ON DOING BUSINESS ABROAD
Christopher Lofting |
Anyone who travels on business knows that getting there is only half the problem. Dealing with the c
Air Cargo
SENATE PANEL BACKS NTSB REQUEST
Tim Neale |
Members of the Senate Aviation Subcommittee indicated they will move to imple ment some, if not all,
Air Cargo
FLYING TIGER LINE WON'T DROP UNPROFITABLE DOMESTIC ROUTES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Flying Tiger Line will not drop its domestic routes even though the all-cargo carrier continues to l
Air Cargo
JAL LOSS NARROWED DURING 1986
JOC Staff |
Japan Air Lines reported a net loss of 6.3 billion yen (US$46 million) in fiscal 1986 after losing 6
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Allegis Would Retain Existing BusinessAllegis Corp., which said its board approved in princi
Air Cargo
DELTA ASKS DOT TO SUSPEND AMERICAN COMPLAINT ACTION
Dallas Morning News (AP) |
Delta Air Lines Inc. has recommended that the Department of Transportation suspend action on Delta's
Air Cargo
OUTLOOK SEEN BRIGHT FOR PHARMACEUTICALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The pharmaceutical industry's $764 million trade surplus in 1986 should triple to more than $2 billi
PLASTICS CORNER HERCULES RAISES PEROXIDE PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hercules Inc. announces price increases for peroxide and hydroperoxide products used in the rubber a
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto to Boost Acetominophen PricesST. LOUIS - Monsanto Chemical Co., a unit of Monsanto
FCC EXEMPTION FOR KUWAITI SHIP RAISES QUESTIONS, SPURS PROTESTS
Robert F. Morison |
The transfer of 11 Kuwaiti-owned tankers to the U.S. flag has cleared a Federal Communications Commi
Maritime
AIRCO MAPS $135 MILLION EXPANSION PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Airco Industrial Gases will spend $135 million over the next two years to build four new air separat
EXPEDITION PROBES 'CHEESEBOX ON A RAFT'
(Ap) |
An underwater robot began examining wreckage of the USS Monitor Wednesday as researchers try to dete
Maritime
JAPAN ADDRESSES TURBULENT GULF
A.E. Cullison |
Japan will seriously consider cooperation with the United States to safeguard Persian Gulf shipping
Maritime
BIG QUESTION REMAINS UNANSWERED
(Ap) |
In all the administration rhetoric about self-defense and free passage in the Persian Gulf, one ques
Maritime
MARIE PRAT'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE GULF COAST
Marie Prat |
JAPANESE EXECUTIVES' RESPONSE to President Reagan's trade sanctions and the overall imbalance of tra
Maritime
KUWAITI PLAN MAY PROVE DIFFICULT
(Ap) |
The Reagan administration, after agreeing to extend a military umbrella over Kuwaiti oil ships in th
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
US COMPUTER SALES 'ONLINE' WITH ASIAN BANKING GROWTH
P.T. Bangsberg |
The rapid growth and sophistication of Asia's financial sector is paying increasing dividends to U.S
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Mitterrand Says GATT Must Settle Grain WarREGINA, Saskatchewan - After visiting a prairie gr
Maritime
TARIFFS IRK THOSE WHO PAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The 0.22 percent ad valorem surcharge on merchandise imports became law on Oct. 21, 1986, when Presi
Maritime
PROTECTIONISM OPENS ASIA'S DOORS
Noel Fletcher |
While it is too soon to determine the long-term effects of U.S. protectionistpressure to cra
Maritime
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