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MASTERCARD NAMES ZIEGLER CHAIRMAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
MasterCard International Inc. named Arthur B. Ziegler chairman of this payment systems concern.<
JAPAN ON TOP OF INCOME HEAP
(Ap) |
The notion that Japanese have passed Americans in average income sets off alarms in some quarters.
Maritime
SPAIN EMBRACES PRIVATE TELEVISION
(Ap) |
A bill to create the first three private television channels in Spain was approved by the governmen
Maritime
ARGENTINA WARNS IT MAY SUSPEND DEBT NEGOTIATIONS
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentine officials said Argentina might "suspend" debt talks unless overseas bankers proved more fl
JAPANESE BEATING OUT US IN RACE OF THE SUPERPOWERS
(Ap) |
At 6:45 p.m., all across Japan, the office lights stay lit. Above Tokyo's neon streets, here in blue
Maritime
TRADE WITH GUANGDONG, CHINA - CHINESE EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR, SPRING 1987
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Guangdong Province continues its role as a major export center. Page 7ASpring f
IRAN SETS IMPORT RULES TO CURB BLACK MARKETING
(Ap) |
Iran is introducing new import regulations in an effort to curb black marketing and stop the outflow
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Car sales by the Big Three U.S. automakers Improved 15.2 percent in late March.
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Car sales by the Big Three U.S. automakers Improved 15.2 percent in late March.
Maritime
UK DENIES THREAT OF JAPAN 'WAR'
(Ap) |
Paul Channon, British trade and industry secretary, denied that a trade war with Japan was looming.<
Maritime
BRAZIL UNDERLINES POSITION ON DEBT
(Ap) |
Finance Minister Dilson Funaro formally has stated his nation's position on restructuring its $108 b
Maritime
65 MPH MAY SPEED TRUCK EQUIPMENT SALES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Some truck equipment manufacturers see a potential windfall in the raising of the speed limit to 65
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Freight Traffic Rose 5.4 percent in FebruaryU.S. airlines carried 5.4 percent more freight i
DAVE CAWTHORNE'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Dave Cawthorne |
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD may be put up for sale shortly, some transportation observers believe,
OVERLAND LOSS WIDENED FOR QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Overland Express Inc.'s fourth quarter loss widened to $5.2 million from $2.5 million a year earlier
TRUCKLOAD FLEETS SEEN FAVORED BY DEREGULATION
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Financial profiles of trucking since deregulation have concluded that the industry has enjoyed only
COUNTRY WIDE GOES PUBLIC
Leo Abruzzese |
A mid-sized California truck line joined the expanding ranks of motor carriers launching initial pub
HEAD-ON COLLISION LOOMS IN US, CANADA TRUCK ROW
Andrew Tausz |
The 49th parallel is not viewed as the friendly border by some U.S. motor carriers. In fact, the tra
PROBE LINKS FLIGHT PATTERN TO COLLISION
(Ap) |
One of the two planes that collided near Oakland International Airport had strayed from the standard
CITIBANK, AMERICAN AIRLINES LAUNCH NEW CREDIT CARD
(Ap) |
Citibank and American Airlines said they would offer a credit card enabling users to earn mileage po
LONDON READIES SALE OF AIRPORTS
Bruce Barnard |
The Government began the countdown Wednesday for the sale of seven state- owned airports, including
AIR FREIGHTING ANIMALS PROVES A BIG BUSINESS
Mark W. Lyon |
To someone looking for a pet, that puppy is a damp nose and a lick on the hand. But to the
INQUIRY GRABS US ATTENTION
Tim Sansbury |
A European energy trading firm grabbed the attention of U.S. coal and transportation companies by in
PLASTICS CORNER CANADIAN, FINNISH COMPANIES IN LATEX VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Polysar Ltd. signed an agreement with Raision Tehtaat Group of Finland to form a joint venture to bu
S. AFRICAN MINERS, FAMILIES PROTEST MIGRANT SYSTEM
(Ap) |
Some 250 wives and children of black miners are conducting live-ins at men- only hostels of Anglo Am
UK APPROVES TWO COAL-FIRED PLANTS
Bruce Barnard |
British Coal received a sorely needed boost with the government's announcement of plans to build the
CHEMICAL MARKETS
JOC Staff |
Union Camp Cuts Price Of Tall Oil Fatty AcidsUnion Camp Corp. announced a decrease of two ce
LONZA GROUP POSTS DECLINE IN SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lonza Group reported a decline in sales in 1986 of 1.64 billion Swiss francs (about $1.09 billion),
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
San Francisco Council Sanctions Yard StrikeThe San Francisco Central Labor Council granted s
Maritime
ITEL ACQUIRES CONTAINER FLEET OF FLEXI-VAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Itel Containers International Corp. said it has completed the purchase of the container fleet and ce
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
S. KOREA WARY OF CURRENCY SHIFT
JOC Staff |
U.S. imports from South Korea are growing so fast that Washington has gone into its Japan strategy:
Maritime
FRENCH COGNAC FIRM TRIES A NEW MIXER - LEATHER
Cristina Lee |
A French company thinks cognac and leather mix very well. So the company, Martell, whose rep
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE WORD PROCESSOR FITS ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS
JOC Staff |
A British company has developed a word processor for use with most electronic typewriters with RS232
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On Polish Economic Reform It is difficult to carry out the ambitious tasks (of the economic
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Company Denies Dumping ClaimPatrick Omara, a trade lawyer for the Japanese company
Maritime
MAZDA TO UNVEIL NEW MODELS IN '88
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Mazda's plans for several new cars in the 1988 model year include its first convertible and other mo
Maritime
HOUSE PANEL VOTES TO RESTRICT SCOPE OF TITLE XI PROGRAM
Tim Neale |
The House Merchant Marine & Fisheries Committee voted to temporarily exclude offshore oil drilling r
Maritime
US AUTO PARTS FIRMS HIT STATES' INCENTIVES
(Ap) |
U.S. auto parts manufacturers and members of Congress are complaining that states are giving Japanes
Maritime
DOLLAR DIPS ON TRADE DEFICIT COMMENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar weakened against most major foreign currencies Thursday on remarks about the U.S. tr
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