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MINISTERS SET MAY 11 MEETING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Energy Ministers from 21 non-Communist industrialized nations will meet May 11 here to discuss the i
US HIT FOR LACK OF FARM EXPORT DEVELOPMENT
Dirck Steimel |
The biggest problem with U.S. agriculture in the 1980s, in Orville Freeman's opinion, has been lazin
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
OPEC Cooperation Seen 'Temporary'HELSINKI, Finland - Norway's policy of cooperating with the
GREEK LAW ALLOWS OIL GROUP TAKEOVER
(Ap) |
Parliament passed a law to take over a Canadian, West German and U.S. oil consortium whose plans to
OIL IMPORTS FALL 7 PERCENT IN FINLAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Finland imported 66.7 million barrels crude oil in 1986, down 7 percent from 1985, the Finnish oil t
CENTERIOR SIGNS MILLIONTH CUSTOMER
(Ap) |
Centerior Energy Corp. signed up its millionth customer, the company said Tuesday. Toledo Ed
CHEVRON PUSHED TO LEAVE ANGOLA
(Ap) |
Accusing Chevron Corp. of profiteering from the agony of people seeking freedom," a California lawma
UNOCAL HEAD SAYS COMPANY ON THE MEND
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Unocal Corp. is still grappling with a debt of $4.7 billion, but the company saw enough light at the
PRIMING THE METHANOL PUMP
(Ap) |
Vice President George Bush, California officials and a growing number of congressmen view alcohol fu
NIPSCO NET FELL SLIGHTLY IN QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Northern Indiana Public Service Co. reported first quarter net income of $23 million, or 22 cents a
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Valves at Nine Mile 2 Pass Leakage TestingSYRACUSE, N.Y. - Eight replacement valves at the $
US EXPORTERS OPTIMISTIC ON COAL SALES TO JAPAN
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. coal exporters are looking at the possibility of sales to Japan in a new light. Their r
NERCO'S NET INCOME REPORTED NEARLY DOUBLE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
NERCO Inc. said first quarter net income rose to $15 million, or 45 cents a share, compared with $7.
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
FOOD EXPO SALES PUT AT $200 MILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Organizers of an exposition held here last week designed to increase overseas sales of U.S. processe
Maritime
EXPORT FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Pavilion Planned For Poland Trade FairThe Commerce Department is inviting U.S. firms to p
Maritime
AT&T STRENGTHENS CHINA'S TELECOM LINKS
Bruce Fienberg |
The job that brought American Telephone & Telegraph Co. to China may be finished, but it has no inte
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EDS, Japanese Firm Form Joint VentureElectronic Data Systems Corp. and Nippon Information In
Maritime
RECYCLING LAWS TOUGHEST IN NJ
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A bill signed on April 20 by Gov. Thomas Kean of New Jersey creates a mandatory statewide recycling
VON RAAB SAYS COUNTERFEIT CASES WON'T HINDER US-CHINA TALKS
Helen Ericson |
Increased use of counterfeit export visas with textile shipments from China to the United States sho
Maritime
CALIF. LAW TO ENCOURAGE RECYCLING
Al Wyss |
A sharp decline in the volume of litter and solid waste dumped into landfills in California is likel
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chinese Crack Down On Smuggling of RelicsCustoms officials confiscated 3,800 relics being sm
Maritime
SMALLER BROKERS SEEK ACCESS TO NET
Marie Prat |
Warren St. John is looking out for the little guys. In this case, the little guys are the sm
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE WINDSHIELD WASHER SPRAYS HEATED FLUID
JOC Staff |
Washing windshields in summer and winter can be easy, according to a French company that is introduc
Maritime
IMPORT FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Franchise Expositions Set for Eight US CitiesThe International Franchise Association will ho
Maritime
DAY ONE TO WEED OUT POOR BROKERS
Marie Prat |
The top man at the U.S. Customs Service has issued a warning to customs brokers who give their clien
Maritime
BUSINESS URGES CONGRESS TO PASS PRODUCT LIABILITY BILL THIS YEAR
Leah R. Young |
Businessmen urged Congress to enact minimum federal product liability legislation this year because
WORLD BANK STAFF MAY BE CUT 10 PERCENT IN REORGANIZATION
(Ap) |
The World Bank, the biggest source of aid to poor countries, will undergo a reorganization that may
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL A Swedish bank's London securities unit has joined with a Nashville, Tenn., securi
ON THE MOVE STEWART SMITH NAMES COOKE HEAD OF UNIT
Staff Report |
Stewart Smith Holdings named Jeremy D. Cooke president of its Stewart Smith East Inc. insurance brok
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL A Swedish bank's London securities unit has joined with a Nashville, Tenn., securi
Maritime
EC AMBASSADOR HITS PROTECTIONISM
(Ap) |
Congress should not try to reduce the nation's record $166 billion trade deficit through protectioni
USL OFFERS A PLAN TO HELP INJURED SEAMEN
Mark Magnier |
In June 1981, while lifting paint cans aboard the American Merchant, a United States Lines container
NEW NS CHIEF NOT RUSHING INTO INVESTMENTS
Lawrence Kaufman |
In his first public appearance as president and chief executive of Norfolk Southern Corp., Arnold B.
COMPROMISE ON TRADE BILL A STEP CLOSER
Helen Ericson |
The Senate Finance Committee took a major step toward a compromise with the White House by softening
PRMSA BOWS OUT OF USL BID
Mark Magnier |
The Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority has dropped its bid to buy United States Lines' Latin Am
US TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER POLICIES MAY HURT EXPORTERS, OFFICIAL SAYS
Richard Lawrence |
Commerce Undersecretary Bruce Smart urged a thorough review of U.S. technology transfer policies to
VENTURE LINKS SOUTHEAST WITH FINANCIAL MARKETS
Gordon Platt |
Companies in the Southeast have a new link to world financial markets. The London securities
AT THE FED: CARE, CAUTION ON THE BOARD
John Boyd |
Being or becoming a member of the Federal Reserve Board can be a high-wire balancing act. Ma
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