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S. KOREA IMPLEMENTS NEW POLICY
(Ap) |
The government announced Friday a new policy aimed at containing South Korea's growing trade surplus
Maritime
SUB TEST A SUCCESS IN THE NETHERLANDS
(Ap) |
The first of two controversial submarines ordered by Taiwan from the Netherlands has made its maiden
Maritime
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
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
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
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bid for Argonaut Termed 'Inadequate'Argonaut Group Inc. said the buy-out bid from Clarendon
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
OCEAN SHIPPERS OPPOSE BILL
Alan F. Schoedel |
An organization of ocean shippers is opposing an effort to include what it regards as an unworkable
Maritime
BIG 3 TRUCK MAKERS RAID RIVALS FOR SALES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Leading heavy truck makers snatched sales and market share away from smaller rivals in the first qu
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Abe in Washington For Talks on TradeJapan's Liberal-Democratic Party Executive Council Chair
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The Society of Marine Port Engineers. Inspection of Golten Marine Co. facilities in Brooklyn and buf
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Passenger Traffic Rises 12.9 percent for US AirlinesU.S. airlines reported a 12.8 percent in
MOODY'S CHECKS TODD RATINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Moody's Investors Service says it is reviewing the securities ratings of Todd Shipyards Corp., which
Maritime
BRAZIL MAPS INVESTMENT PLANS FOR PETROCHEMICAL EXPANSION
James Bruce |
Investment guidelines have been mapped out for the next multi-billion-dollar round of expansion for
ROWING BACK 10,000 YEARS IN SEARCH OF POSSIBILITIES
Victor Walker |
Three men in a boat, one of them an astronomer, will be setting out in June to row 10,000 years back
Maritime
PAKISTAN REPORTEDLY TO BUY UK FRIGATES
(Ap) |
Pakistan has secretly agreed to buy three British navy frigates after Prime Minister Margaret Thatch
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ACT/Pace to Resume Direct Calls at BostonDirect calls at Boston will be resumed next month b
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Belgium, Israel Found Dumping Acid in USBelgian and Israeli firms are selling industrial pho
Maritime
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
CITRUS SEEKS OK FOR ALA. GAS PIPELINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Citrus Corp., parent company of Florida Gas Transmission Co., will soon file for approval to build a
FMC PROBE ADDS CHINA
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission has added the China to the list of Pacific Basin countries where it
SAINT JOHN SUFFERS SETBACKS
Leo Ryan |
The Bay of Fundy port of Saint John is pushing hard to attract East Coast feeder services to offset
Maritime
INSURANCE EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
McM Corp. Loss WidenedMcM Corp. reported continuing financial troubles in 1986 brought about
RIDING THE RAILS TO NEW YORK CITY
JOC Staff |
Passenger railcars destined for New York City's metropolitan transportation authority are unloaded f
Maritime
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
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
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Toaster Designed On Tunnel PrincipleA British company has developed a compact commercial bre
Maritime
SEAWAY SEASON SIZZLING
Robert F. Morison |
The new Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway shipping season started off with a bang. Our early t
Maritime
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
SUBSIDIES SEEN CUTTING PRICES
(Ap) |
Government subsidies of U.S. grain exports, a program targeted at Western Europe, may have hurt non-
GASOLINE PRICE TABLE EXPANDED
JOC Staff |
The Journal of Commerce has added two cities to the gasoline price table for reseller rack sales. Po
US HIGH-TECH EXPORT CONTROLS HIT
A.E. Cullison |
U.S. export controls on shipments of computers and other high-tech equipment are giving rise to grow
Maritime
REAGAN TEAM HOPES FOR QUICK CHIP ACCORD
Richard Lawrence |
The Reagan administration hopes to settle quickly its semiconductor trade dispute with Japan, U.S. o
MARAD REVISES RULES ON SUBSIDY PAY-BACK
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration, responding to adverse court decisions, has revised its rules on allowin
Maritime
CHINA PUTS BIG INDUSTRY UNDER STATE DIRECTION
(Ap) |
China's larger industrial enterprises will be operated directly by the state under the state plan ra
Maritime
REAL 'TWEET' IN FLORIDA: KOREAN RACING PIGEON
(Ap) |
A wayward racing pigeon with a Korean return address on its leg has been taken under the wing of a m
Maritime
LTV PENSION PAY-OUT PLAN IS APPROVED
From Wire and Staff Reports |
A federal bankruptcy judge approved the LTV Corp.'s plan to make one-time hardship payments of up to
JAPAN ADVISED TO OPEN MARKETS
A.E. Cullison |
A four-member U.S. congressional fact-finding delegation led by Sen. Jake Garn, R-Utah, advised the
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