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US ACTION ON CHIPS SEEN ILL-TIMED
A.E. Cullison |
The seven-month-old U.S.-Japan Semiconductor Arrangement of 1986 will work if given sufficient time
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GATT Will Probe US-Japan Chip PactThe council of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Energy Corp. Plans Uranium MineRIVERTON, Wyo. - The U.S. Energy Corp. said it intends to
TIGHTER INSPECTIONS BLAMED ON DRUG ACT
Gregory S. Johnson |
Textile importers claim their problems with Customs began to worsen when Con gress passed the Anti-D
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Philippines is threatening to demand new talks on its debt restructuring.
SWAP ACTION LIFTS DOLLAR AGAINST YEN
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The U.S. dollar edged higher Wednesday with the aid of an expanded currency swap program among major
ARGENTINA WINS TERMS ON NEW LOAN, DEBT
Jeremy Morgan |
Officials claimed the Argentine government won most of its demands in negotiations on a new loan and
Maritime
IRATE TEXTILE IMPORTERS SLAM CUSTOMS SEIZURES
Gregory S. Johnson |
Early last January the U.S. Customs Service seized a shipment of men's pantsfrom Hong Kong.<
NY DOCKERS FIND MORE WORK IN NEW JERSEY
(Ap) |
Longshoremen are sailing across the Hudson River as fast as their jobs are moving from New York to
Maritime
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Torchmark Income Rises SlightlyBIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A price war in the property business is un
COMING HOME FROM DOWN UNDER
JOC Staff |
The America's Cup is back in America, and the vessels that competed in it are on their way. Seven 12
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AND THE WINNER IS . . .
JOC Staff |
Presentation of the AIG Insurance Industry Ski Cup to Kendall Insurance Inc., winners of the 1987 Ad
INSURER TO PAY FOR AIDS TESTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pennsylvania Blue Shield and its Keystone Health Plan East affiliatesaid they will pay for subscribe
ECONOMIC DATA SHOW WEAKNESS
John Boyd |
Figures for both the industrial and consumer activity in March came in weak, adding to the view of a
JAPANESE TO RENEW PLEDGE
A.E. Cullison |
Shoichiro Toyoda, president of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association, plans to renew the
Maritime
FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES LOOK FOR MODEST GAINS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A panel of leading financial executives foresees moderate gains for the U.S. economy for two more ye
NEW VALVES IN PLACE AT NINE MILE POINT 2
(Ap) |
Work on the placement of new safety valves at the Nine Mile Point 2 nuclear power plant is complete
FRENCH REACTOR REPAIRS TO TAKE 1 YEAR
(Ap) |
A leak of sodium coolant in France's prototype breeder nuclear power reactor has been found, and rep
GATT TO PROBE CHIP PACT
(Ap) |
The council of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade voted Wednesday to set up a panel to inves
Maritime
LONG BEACH DEBT RATING RAISED
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Standard & Poor's Corp. has upgraded the debt rating of the port of Long Beach to AA- from A+, based
Maritime
INDIA LOOKS AT SOVIET COMPUTER
(Ap) |
The government may buy a Soviet supercomputer instead of large and sophisticated U.S. computers beca
Maritime
TAX REFORM BOOSTS LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCTS
Orlando Sentinel |
When Thomas O. Enders was appointed president of Aetna Life & Casualty Co., he gave the then-fledgli
GULFPORT GETS FUNDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
You can't always get what you want, but sometimes you get what politicians think you need. T
Maritime
CBT GETS GO-AHEAD ON EVENING SESSION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved an evening trading session for four Treasury instr
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 15, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Energy Exports Rise From E. Bloc to WestEnergy exports from the East Bloc to Western Europe
PROSPECTS GOOD FOR CHEMICALS IN W. GERMANY
Jess Lukomski |
West Germany's chemical industry is anticipating business this year to be less profitable than in th
US QUOTAS KNIT BROWS OF UK TEXTILE OFFICIALS
Bruce Barnard |
British textile manufacturers have bitterly attacked proposals before the U.S. Congress to apply glo
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UPSURGE IN MARKET FOR EDI FORESEEN
Kevin D. Thompson |
The market for Electronic Data Interchange services will soar past $1 billion in seven years despit
CANADA TO WATER DOWN BILL TO DEREGULATE TRUCK SECTOR
Andrew Tausz |
Bowing to pressure from the provinces and carriers, the federal government has decided to weaken its
US CHIP ALLEGATIONS IRK HONG KONG
(Ap) |
U.S. allegations that Japanese companies sold semiconductor chips in Hong Kong at unfair prices have
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NIPPON STEEL, CALGENE ENTER R&D PROJECT
(Ap) |
Nippon Steel Co., the world's largest steel maker, and the U.S. biotechnology firm Calgene Inc., of
Maritime
TITANIC ANNIVERSARY SURFACES MORE THAN MEMORIES
Katharine Seelye |
Anniversaries tend to commemorate singular events: a birth, a death. By the time a 75th rolls around
Maritime
SALVAGERS CONTINUE TO RESTABILIZE FERRY
(Ap) |
All 174 people who are confirmed to have died in the March 6 ferry disaster off this North Sea port
Maritime
EC GETS TOUGH ON CADMIUM
(Ap) |
The commission of the European Community said Wednesday it will make a series of proposals over the
Maritime
NEW YORK INSURER MAPS REORGANIZATION PLANS
C.A. Carpenter |
Tweedy, Browne Co. is directing a major reorganization of Investors Insurance Group of New York begi
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
STOCKS RISE AS DOLLAR GAINS, RATES FALL
Gordon Platt |
Stocks rebounded Wednesday as the dollar strengthened and interest rates declined. Stocks fo
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Apple Computer Wiz To Start Own FirmGuy Kawasaki, the man credited with convincing outside f
Maritime
S. KOREANS TO SHIFT PARTS SUPPLY
P.T. Bangsberg |
South Korean automakers say they intend to start buying parts from the United States instead of Japa
Maritime
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