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IMPORT MONOPOLIES TARGETED IN INDONESIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
Legislation to abolish Indonesia's controversial import monopolies will be introduced by the governi
Maritime
S. KOREA TO BUY US GOODS
(Ap) |
In a bid to ease trade pressure from the United States, South Korean government agencies and governm
Maritime
TAX REFUNDS COST CALIFORNIA
(Ap) |
Hundreds of California taxpayers are collecting millions of dollars in refunds for state income taxe
Maritime
LYNG, YEUTTER TO PRESS JAPANESE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. officials said they still intend to press Japan in trade talks at the end of this week to open
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TREA Breaks Ground For Rhode Island PlantNORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. - TREA Industries, a unit of
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JAPAN WEIGHS RETALIATION AGAINST US
(Ap) |
Japan may levy tariffs on U.S. products if the United States makes the ''serious mistake" of imposin
Maritime
IMPORT MONOPOLIES TARGETED IN INDONESIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
Legislation to abolish Indonesia's controversial import monopolies will be introduced by the governi
Maritime
NORTHROP NET EDGES UP 3.3 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Aerospace concern Northrop Corp. said its first-quarter profit edged up 3.3 percent, while revenue r
Maritime
JAPAN WEIGHS RETALIATION AGAINST US
(Ap) |
Japan may levy tariffs on U.S. products if the United States makes the ''serious mistake" of imposin
Maritime
UK INFLATION SLOWS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A slowdown in wholesale price inflation in Britain last month indicates a period of stability for re
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Legal Developments in Caribbean Travel and Tourism. Sponsored by the American Bar Association's Comm
Maritime
DEUKMEJIAN WARNS EUROPE
Janet Porter |
Governor George Deukmejian warned European businessmen that California would consider reinstating th
Maritime
S. KOREA TO BUY US GOODS
(Ap) |
In a bid to ease trade pressure from the United States, South Korean government agencies and governm
Maritime
LYNG, YEUTTER TO PRESS JAPANESE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. officials said they still intend to press Japan in trade talks at the end of this week to open
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TREA Breaks Ground For Rhode Island PlantNORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. - TREA Industries, a unit of
Maritime
PRUITT WILL GET IN LINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission has dropped an effort to sidestep normal procedure and name
Maritime
SOVIET NUCLEAR ENERGY GOALS UNCHANGED SINCE CHERNOBYL
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union has not changed the goals of its nuclear power program following the Chernobyl acci
GRACE TO BOOST R&D BUDGET 12 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co. will boost its 1987 research and development budget 12 percent to $106 million for
SOLVENT SPILL KILLS 1 IN UTAH
(Ap) |
A chemical spill involving the toxic solvent trichloroethylene in North Salt Lake, Utah, resulted i
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bechtel Signs Contract For Hydroelectric UnitBechtel signed a contract with the Lewis County
HOW EMPLOYEE STOCKHOLDERS HELPED TURN P-I-E AROUND
Edward Power |
Names on the covers of the corporate brochure tell the story, starting with ''D.W. Aaron" and ending
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Draws New Rules For C.O.D. ShipmentsNew rules allowing trucking companies to publish tar
BETZ LABORATORIES ACQUIRES TWO COATING BUSINESSES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Betz Laboratories Inc. announced the acquisition of the metal coil coating business of Amchem Produc
WALTER RESOURCES SELLS TO BRAZIL ON SPOT MART
Tim Sansbury |
While several U.S. companies hammer out annual coking coal contract terms with Siderbras, Jim Walter
FLEXIBLE SPEED DEVICE SAVES FUEL
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Kenworth Truck Co. has introduced an electronic road speed control system for highway trucks that i
ANATOMY OF A TROUBLED TRUCKING FIRM
Craig Dunlap |
Nolte Freightlines was on the ropes, although the four owners of the family enterprise may not have
FOREIGN CARS ARE POURING INTO CHINA
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Humorist Will Rogers observed during the Depression that Americans might be the first nation in hist
THREE BRITISH AIRLINES ENTER CARGO MARKET
Edwin Unsworth |
Three British airlines that began trading as holiday passenger charter carriers have started looking
IBERIA PLANS TO MODERNIZE 85-PLANE FLEET
Howard Schissel |
Iberia, Spain's state-controlled airline, will announce an ambitious $5-$6 billion fleet modernizati
PUROLATOR BOARD BACKS EMERY OFFER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Purolator Courier Corp. said its board of directors recommended that shareholders accept the $40 a s
AIR EXPRESS RACE HEATS UP
Kevin D. Thompson |
International air express carriers are vying for a bigger piece of the shipper pie as they continue
SMALL FORWARDING AGENTS ARE BIG ON CUSTOMER SERVICE
Richard Malkin |
At a time when commercial air freight, as a structured industry, has moved into its fifth decade, th
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cathay Pacific Plans To Upgrade ServiceCathay Pacific Airways, which began five-times-a-week
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Swedish Firm Develops Protective Face MasksA Swedish company has developed a series of prote
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TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
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IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Turkey Dumping Aspirin in US MarketAspirin imports from Turkey are being dumped in the U.S.
Maritime
TARIFF SHIFTS WORRY TEXTILE GROUPS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The U.S. Department of Commerce is trying to soften what overseas textile suppliers predict will be
Maritime
PRIME UNVEILS POWERFUL COMPUTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Prime Computer Inc. Tuesday introduced what it said is the industry's highest performance superminic
TARIFF SHIFTS WORRY TEXTILE GROUPS WHY TEXTILE AND APPAREL IMPORTERS WORRY ABOUT THE NEW CODE
JOC Staff |
Merged Ornamented/Non-Ornamented Classification The use of arithmetic averaging to establish
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NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL Central bank intervention braked the dollar's slide Tuesday, but traders remained
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