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EXPORTERS PRESS ATTACK ON INSPECTIONS
Helen Ericson |
A campaign by U.S. exporters against pre-shipment inspections by developing countries is on hold whi
JAPANESE WARNED ON TRADE BILL PASSAGE
A.E. Cullison |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone received a warning from Democratic Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV Thur
Maritime
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE TURNS UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consumer confidence continued to improve in March, The Conference Board said, and now stands above i
S. KOREA IMPLEMENTS NEW POLICY
(Ap) |
The government announced Friday a new policy aimed at containing South Korea's growing trade surplus
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Consumer confidence rose in March. Page 3AFINANCIALInterest rates will
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong Investor Sets Bottling DealVANCOUVER, British Columbia - A Hong Kong businessman i
Maritime
PENTAGON HIT ON EXPORT LICENSE RULES
John Davies |
A congressman who represents part of Silicon Valley accused the Pentagon of biased opposition to U.S
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 |
Toaster Designed On Tunnel PrincipleA British company has developed a compact commercial bre
Maritime
INDONESIA TEXTILE FIRMS URGED TO FILL US QUOTAS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Indonesia is begging its textile manufacturers to churn out more for the U.S. market. The co
Maritime
GROUP TO LOBBY TEXTILE TRADE BILL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Textile and Apparel Group of the American Association of Exporters and Importers has set April 2
Maritime
HERSHEY DIVERSIFIES NORTH OF THE BORDER
Chicago Tribune |
Chocolate mogul Hershey Foods Corp. is getting into chewing gum, nuts, rolled candy and breath mints
Maritime
US IMPORTS PASSPORT MACHINE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The U.S. government has imported a Japanese machine that will begin sometime this week to spit out U
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Belgium, Israel Found Dumping Acid in USBelgian and Israeli firms are selling industrial pho
Maritime
CANADIAN JET FUEL TAX BURNS AVIATION AGENCY
Mark Wilson |
An international aviation agency will meet in Montreal Tuesday to discuss heavily taxed jet fuel pr
SEAWAY SEASON SIZZLING
Robert F. Morison |
The new Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway shipping season started off with a bang. Our early t
Maritime
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE TURNS UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consumer confidence continued to improve in March, The Conference Board said, and now stands above i
HEARINGS SNAG USAIR MERGER
(Ap) |
The Transportation Department is not expected to decide until next September whether to approve the
EDI EXPECTED TO 'BYTE' INTO COURIER BUSINESS
Kevin D. Thompson |
Electronic Data Interchange document transmission will start to put the squeeze on overnight air exp
INDIA CONSIDERS 747 OFFSET DEAL
Neel Patri |
A countertrade deal in which India will purchase two Boeing 747-300 aircraft worth about US$250 mill
ALL NIPPON BEGINS NEW SERVICE TO BEIJING
(Ap) |
Japan's All Nippon Airways inaugurated regular flights between Tokyo and Beijing following a ceremon
NIMO FILES SUIT AGAINST MAKERS OF LEAKY VALVES
(Ap) |
Niagara Mohawk Power Co. went to court Friday to file a $500 million lawsuit against the manufacture
FLA. ODYSSEY ALMOST OVER FOR PROVINCETOWN-BOSTON
David Lyons |
The troubled Florida odyssey of Provincetown-Boston Airline will come to a close next month when the
COAL MARKETS FLORIDA POWER SEEKS SUPPLIES FOR SECOND HALF OF '87
Tim Sansbury |
Florida Power Corp. entered the spot market to buy 600,000 tons of coal for the second half of 1987,
GE TO DEVELOP GAS-FIRED TURBINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Researchers at the General Electric Co.'s Research and Development Center are planning to spend abou
IDAHO GOVERNOR: KEEP POWER IN NORTHWEST
(Ap) |
The Bonneville Power Administration has no business establishing public policy, says Idaho Gov. Ceci
COA MARKETS SPAIN SET TO CHALLENGE ROTTERDAM
Bruce Barnard |
Rotterdam's dominant role in the European spot coal market will be challenged if Australian coal pro
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TVA Purchases Coal For Two Steam PlantsThe Tennessee Valley Authority said it bought 3,000 t
NEW ORLEANS TERMINALS DOUBLE COAL SHIPMENTS
Tim Sansbury |
New Orleans area coal terminals handled 1.14 million tons of coal bound for the export market in Mar
MICH. UTILITY'S CHIEF DEFENDS REGULATORY ACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The chief executive of Michigan's largest utility defended the Public Utility Regulatory Policy Act
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bid for Argonaut Termed 'Inadequate'Argonaut Group Inc. said the buy-out bid from Clarendon
STABLE OJ PRICES FORECAST
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World prices of frozen concentrated orange juice will remain stable, Mario Peres, Brazilian Citrus J
SUBSIDIES SEEN CUTTING PRICES
(Ap) |
Government subsidies of U.S. grain exports, a program targeted at Western Europe, may have hurt non-
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Thai Rice Exports Fell In Three-Month PeriodBANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand exported 1.23 milli
JAPAN URGED TO OPEN DOORS TO TWELVE US FARM PRODUCTS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan should lift strict government restrictions on imports of 12 agricultural products in the inter
LICHT LOWERS COFFEE OUTPUT ESTIMATE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Coffee production is set to reach about 76.3 million 60-kilogram bags in 1986-87, according to revis
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 16, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
GASOLINE PRICE TABLE EXPANDED
JOC Staff |
The Journal of Commerce has added two cities to the gasoline price table for reseller rack sales. Po
ENERGY COUNCIL NAMES TWO MEN OF YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Metropolitan Energy Council named two oil burner manufacturers' executives as Men of the Year fo
CRUDE PRICES UP ON NY MARKET, FIRM IN EUROPE
Kirby V. Freeman |
Crude oil prices rose on the New York Mercantile Exchange last week, and European spot prices firmed
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