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SHIP ORDERS REGISTER NEW LOW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The world's shipbuilding order book slumped to a new low during the first quarter of the year.
Maritime
NEW FERRY OPERATING IN NEW YORK
(Ap) |
Ferry service has come back to Brooklyn, as part of the city's effort to rediscover "the beauty and
Maritime
US AIMS TO SPUR FREER TRADE
Richard Lawrence |
The United States will seek at the seven-power Venice economic summit to bolster ongoing internation
RISING STAR GIVES US ADVANTAGE IN TALKS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The call from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative caught Glen Fukushima by surprise.
SALE OF US WARSHIPS DRAWS PANEL'S INTEREST
Tim Neale |
The U.S. government should promote the sale of U.S.-built warships to friendly nations, shipbuilding
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 19, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
BRAZIL SETS RECORDS IN EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION
James Bruce |
Brazil's state oil company Petrobras is plunging to new deepwater exploration and production records
US LEATHER GROUP EYES ASIAN DRIVE
Noel Fletcher |
The U.S. leather industry is poised for a major push in Asia this summer, spurred by official fundin
Maritime
GATT OFFICIAL BULLISH ON TALKS
John Davies |
Success in the current round of international trade talks is crucial if a slide in world economic gr
Maritime
US, ASIAN NATIONS URGED TO COLLABORATE
John Davies |
Unless Western businessmen can learn the Asian way of doing things and Asian businessmen can bring t
Maritime
BANK TO FINANCE CHANNEL TUNNEL
(Ap) |
The European Investment Bank has decided to lend 1.4 billion European Currency Units (US$1.6 billion
CRAIG DUNLAP'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
THE 1986 WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ACT authorized 48 navigation projects, but the American Associa
Maritime
EARNINGS BRITISH AIRWAYS POSTS UNANTICIPATED PROFITS
Edwin Unsworth |
British Airways PLC announced lower, but better-than-expected, pretax profits for the year to the en
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
American Gets Nod To Operate in S. KoreaSEOUL, South Korea - American Life Insurance Co. has
HONG KONG EXCELS IN USE OF RESOURCES
Mark Magnier |
Hong Kong has developed a fast set of reflexes to survive and prosper in the face of limited natural
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Poehl Hints Approval Of ECU in BankingFRANKFURT, West Germany - West Germany may remove the
CHICAGO/MID-AMERICA - TRADE AND INVESTMENT OUTLOOK
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The complexities of competing in the global marketplace require greater understa
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Computer Voice System Takes Routine QueriesA computer voice system that handles routine cust
ARGENTINA'S PLAN TO SELL IRAN NUCLEAR FUEL RIPS US POLICY
A Staff Report |
Argentina's May 5 agreement to supply Iran with enriched uranium fuel for a research reactor rupture
NJ GAS FIRM NEGOTIATES WITH CENTRAL HUDSON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New Jersey Natural Gas Co. is negotiating with Central Hudson Gas & Electric Co., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC DISPUTES DECISION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Southern Pacific Pipe Lines Inc., a subsidiary of Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp., said Tuesday it w
CHIP MACHINE MAKERS FIND RECOVERY ELUSIVE
John Schneidawind |
U.S. chip makers may be poised for an era of business growth, but the companies that make chip-makin
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
BRAZIL MAY EXTEND DEBT MORATORIUM
James Bruce |
Cash-strapped Brazil may have to suspend interest payments to the U.S. Export-Import Bank and other
COMPUTERIZED INFORMATION SERVICES - A TRANSPORT AND TRADE PERSPECTIVE
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Computerization in the distribution and transportation industries is gaining as
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pioneer, BN Set Pact On Sale of Ill. LinesPEORIA, Ill. - Pioneer Railroad of Peoria has reac
JAPANESE PREFER INVESTMENT OVER IMPORTS FROM N. AMERICA
Richard Gourlay |
Despite government nudging to invest in Southeast Asia, most Japanese companies prefer to do so in t
Maritime
IMBALANCES IN WORLD TRADE MAY SPARK US DEBT CRISIS
John Davies |
The United States may be headed for the same kind of debt crisis that plagues nations in Latin Ameri
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE BRITAIN'S INFRA-RED OFFERS EMITTERS
JOC Staff |
Infra-Red Ltd. of Britain has a range of long-wave infra-red emitters that can be used to cure plast
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
China Seeks Additional Investment From JapanChina has asked for more Japanese investment, es
Maritime
COURT APPROVES USL JOB PACTS
Mark Magnier |
A U.S. bankruptcy court Tuesday approved two contracts totaling $800,000 to keep key United States L
Maritime
NAVISTAR UNLEASHES NEW TRUCKS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Navistar International Corp. has joined the race with the wind in introducing its new aerodynamic b
ROYAL DUTCH/SHELL BOYCOTT SHOWS SURPRISING VIGOR
James Warren |
In 1984 the United Mine Workers of America struck the A.T. Massey Coal Co. in West Virginia and Kent
WAR RISK PREMIUMS UNLIKELY TO INCREASE IN WAKE OF ATTACK
Edwin Unsworth |
The attack this week on the U.S. frigate U.S.S. Stark is unlikely on its own to have any effect on i
US SOFT DRINK MAKER TAPS INDIAN MARKET
Neel Patri |
A little-known American soft drink company has quietly slipped into the Indian market abandoned a de
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea Approves Pepsico Joint VentureSEOUL, South Korea - The government has authorized
Maritime
SARNEY MAY QUIT EARLY
Journal of Commerce Special |
President Jose Sarney announced plans to sacrifice one year of his presidency to cool political temp
SOVIET PERCEPTIONS MAY IMPEDE FARM SALES
Kim Gazella |
The Soviet Union's perception of obstacles to trade with the United States may impede future long-te
Maritime
US FORWARDERS NEED TO REVIVE THEIR ASSOCIATION
Richard Malkin |
Evolution does not necessarily travel a straight, logical course. One of the most convincing example
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