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SENATOR DOUBTS BAN ON DRILLING WILL PASS
(Ap) |
U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson doubts a proposed permanent ban on drilling for oil off much of the California
CRUDE OIL PRICES FORECAST TO HIT MID-$20S BY 1990
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Oil prices will range from $18 to $20 a barrel in 1987, as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting C
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
USSR Links Oil Price To Spot Brent BlendThe Soviet Union agreed to sell Urals export grade c
DRILLING CO-OP DRAWS FROM A WELL OF RESOURCES DALLAS MORNING NEWS
JOC Staff |
Last August, oilman Bill Davie announced formation of Asset Alliance, the world's first intentionall
CASH MART ACTIVITY IS LIGHT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Activity in the cash refined products markets was light last week, characterized by sideways price m
1986 TRAFFIC VOLUME UP 50 PERCENT AT BULKITALIA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Bulkitalia, the private bulk carrier line owned on a 50-50 basis by the Ferruzzi Group of Ravenna an
Maritime
COALITION TRIES TO SINK CDS
Chris Dupin |
Shipping and labor interests have joined forces to try to overturn the Department of Transportation'
Maritime
DREDGING UNDER WAY IN VIRGINIA
Rocky L. Rinker |
Sen. John W. Warner, R-Va., says Virginia Gov. Gerald L. Baliles deserves the title "father of Virgi
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Companie Maritime Belge, or CMB, is privately controlled. A story in the April 2 edition indicated o
Maritime
SAN FRANCISCO SAYS PORT STRONG
Maureen Robb |
The port of San Francisco is willing to set aside $3.8 million to meet its future bond obligations,
Maritime
GOLDSTAR OF AMERICA, SAMSUNG TAKE DIFFERENT ROUTES IN US
Rose A. Horowitz |
Goldstar of America Inc. is paying higher transportation costs to ship its products from its plant s
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
No Violations Found In Luggage ImportsThe U.S. International Trade Commission has affirmed a
Maritime
US COMPANIES TOP UK INVESTOR LIST
Edwin Unsworth |
The number of foreign companies deciding to locate or expand in Britain in 1986 increased for the fo
Maritime
BEER TRADE A SOBERING SIGN FOR CANADA?
Chicago Tribune |
It is a matter of some amusement to Canadians that Moosehead beer is marketed in the United States a
Maritime
GREECE MAY ABOLISH WAGE FREEZE IN '88
(Ap) |
The socialist government indicated that a near-freeze on wages would end in 1988 if the Greek econom
Maritime
S. KOREANS EMULATE JAPANESE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
South Koreans and the Japanese share the Confucian notion of the family and the work ethic. South Ko
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Industrial Output Fell 1 percent in JanuaryBRUSSELS, Belgium - Industrial production in t
Maritime
ARGENTINA SETS AIMS ON DEBT NATION TO INSIST ON SUBSTANTIAL CUTS IN INTEREST RATES
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentine Economy Minister Juan Sourrouille will insist on substantial cuts in interest rates when h
Maritime
CHINESE BANK FROWNS ON STOCKPILING
(Ap) |
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has decided to stop lending money to enterprises that ar
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GM Recalls Workers At Van Nuys PlantGeneral Motors Co. said it will recall about 2,200 laid-
Maritime
CHINA TO BETTER INFRASTRUCTURE
(Ap) |
A Chinese trade official has told U.S. industry representatives his country would make "tremendous e
Maritime
S. KOREAN CARMAKERS BUY IN US
(Ap) |
Trying to avert possible U.S. import curbs on cars from this country, South Korean automakers said t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Documentation Preparation for Export and Import. April 8-10, Westin Hotel, O'Hare Airport, Rosemont,
Maritime
TAIWANESE CAMPAIGN TO BUY US
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Chinese National Federation of Industries of Taiwan has identified 80 industrial products suita
Maritime
SALES TAX IMPASSE HURTS NAKASONE
Lewis M. Simons |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, friend of President Reagan, would like to keep his date at the Whi
Maritime
SALES TAX IMPASSE TIES NAKASONE'S HANDS
Lewis M. Simons |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, friend of President Reagan, would like to keep his date at the Whi
Maritime
PEACH BOTTOM NAPS TO PROVE COSTLY FOR PE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Philadelphia Electric Co.'s senior management said it will cost $5 million a month to replace the po
INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES BOOST TRADE 14 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Trade of the United States and 20 other industrial countries hit a record $2.997 trillion in 1986, u
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Canadian Coast Guard To Refit IcebreakerVANCOUVER, British Columbia - The Canadian coast gua
Maritime
BAY AREA WETLANDS OFFERED FOR REFUGE
(Ap) |
The Leslie Salt Co. is offering to sell 3,000 acres of wetlands for public ownership as part of a co
Maritime
DIVERS SEEK REGULATION OF SEA URCHIN INDUSTRY
(Ap) |
The sea urchin has become the state's largest seafood export because the spiny species' sex organs a
Maritime
S. KOREA WILL CUT TARIFFS
(Ap) |
Seeking to avoid additional trade friction with the United States, South Korea will cut tariffs on 8
Maritime
PRINCE RUPERT SETS EXPANSION
Mark Wilson |
The northern British Columbia port of Prince Rupert will be up against the wall this year" handling
Maritime
S. KOREA CUTS TARIFFS TO AVOID TRADE CLASH
(Ap) |
Seeking to avoid additional trade friction with the United States, South Korea will cut tariffs on 8
Maritime
WOODWORKERS UNION AGREES TO SPLIT
Journal of Commerce Special |
As expected, members of the International Woodworkers of America have agreed to split their union in
Maritime
MAZDA MAY MOVE RX7 PRODUCTION
John Spelich |
Mazda Motor Corp. plans to move production of its RX7 sports car to suburban Flat Rock and export th
Maritime
JAPAN MAY BUY US SUPERCOMPUTER
(Ap) |
Japan said it is considering the purchase of a multimillion-dollar supercomputer from the United Sta
Maritime
JAPAN MAY BUY US SUPERCOMPUTER
(Ap) |
Japan said it is considering the purchase of a multimillion-dollar supercomputer from the United Sta
Maritime
JAPANESE VACATIONERS SPEND MORE THAN TIME IN NEW YORK CITY
(Ap) |
Growing numbers of Japanese vacationers, lured by New York City's image of sophistication, are flyin
Maritime
FRANCE TO HELP SHIPPING FIRMS
Howard Schissel |
The French government is to provide some 400 million French francs ($66 million) to aid the country'
Maritime
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