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CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Borg-Warner to Raise Weston Product PricesBorg-Warner Chemicals Inc. announced price increas
BIOGEN ACQUIRES EUROPEAN PATENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Biogen reported that the European Patent Office has granted the company a patent covering certain an
W. GERMAN COAL MINERS PROTEST POSSIBLE AID CUTS
(Ap) |
Eight miners wearing steel helmets and work overalls marched past security guards and onto chancelle
ENERGY AGENCY ASKS BONN TO CUT COAL SUBSIDIES
(Ap) |
The International Energy Agency on Wednesday urged West Germany to reduce the heavy subsidies it pay
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Palo Verde Gets Nod To Operate Unit 3WINTERSBURG, Ariz. - Unit 3 of the Palo Verde Nuclear G
BASF SALES UP $1 BILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
BASF Corp. reported net income for 1986 of $105 million compared with $39 million in 1985. Sales for
AIR FRANCE OFFERS INCENTIVE TO FLY CONCORDE
Christopher Lofting |
Flying Concorde is the ultimate symbol of success in the world of business travel. Three and a half
NEW ICELANDAIR FLIGHT: BOSTON-LUXEMBOURG
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Icelandair will inaugurate a twice-weekly service between Boston and Luxembourg with flights beginni
EC CONTINUES PUSH FOR AIR DEREGULATION
Edwin Unsworth |
Britain's minister for aviation, Michael Spicer, said Thursday that pressure being put on government
AN AIRLINE BY ANY OTHER NAME
Mark Wilson |
Canada's second largest airline has overcome the problems of choosing a new name in a bilingual coun
US EYES JAPANESE CHERRY TREES
(Ap) |
Tests are being performed on a new variety of ornamental cherry tree from Japan which the U.S. Agric
Maritime
AIRPORT FUNDING LEVELS MOVING UP AND DOWN
Tim Neale |
The chairman of the Senate Budget Committee said he favors spending more for airport projects than p
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Court Upholds Plan On Job ProtectionWASHINGTON - The Supreme Court upheld an airline employe
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE POCKET CALCULATOR GETS CHARGE FROM WATER
JOC Staff |
A Hong Kong company has invented and is marketing a water-powered pocket calculator. Calculators cur
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On Reform in China: Under no circumstance is it permissible to stifle democracy on the prete
Maritime
BUYERS, COME TO JAMAICA
Cristina Lee |
If buyers won't go to suppliers on their own, entice them into doing so with a mixture of business a
Maritime
TAX HIKE LIKELY TO DAMPEN LIQUOR INDUSTRY SPIRITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Executives in the distilled spirits industry are urging Congress to find alternative revenue-raising
Maritime
CANAVERAL PORT GETS LICENSE TO OPEN FTZ
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Foreign-Trade Zone Board granted a license to the Canaveral Port Authority to open the 136t
Maritime
THIEVES LOOT ITALIAN COLLECTION
(Ap) |
Thieves using a truck broke into the fashion house of Italian designer Krizia and made off with the
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US May Hike Taxes On Taiwanese ExportsTaiwan's exports to the United States may be assessed
Maritime
FRENCH FASHION SHOW NOT HEMMED IN BY US RULES
Rosalind Rachid |
Buyers and designers at France's fall and winter fashion show this week seemed oblivious to the die-
Maritime
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR WEINSTEIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Funeral services were held Wednesday for Sophie Weinstein, retired executive secretary for The Journ
CALIF. TRADE OFFICE NAMES SPECIALISTS
(Ap) |
Two foreign trade specialists from Washington, D.C., were appointed to head the new California Europ
STUDY FORECASTS US CAR PRICES
JOC Staff |
The average price of a domestic-made car will rise to $13,800 by 1995 from 1985's $11,600, and aver
INDONESIAN FIRM TO SUPPLY BOEING
P.T. Bangsberg |
The state aviation company of Indonesia has won its first components contractfrom Boeing Com
ON THE MOVE SAN FRANCISCO FED NAMES HOOVER CHIEF
Staff Report |
John F. Hoover was named officer-in-charge of the San Francisco branch of the Federal Reserve Bank,
GERMAN POLITICIAN SAYS EFFORTS TO PROP UP THE DOLLAR WILL FAIL
Keith M. Rockwell |
A prominent West German political leader says central bank efforts to prop up the dollar are doomed
HELLER URGES REFORMS IN BANKING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Federal Reserve Board Governor H. Robert Heller urged sweeping reforms in the banking industry that
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
BANKING The British government warned it may expel Japanese banks unless Tokyo opens its mar
Maritime
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
BOTH RESPECT AND CONCERN are evident as moderate economic strength continues. Economic indic
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
BANKING The British government warned it may expel Japanese banks unless Tokyo opens its mar
AGENCY FINDS NO BASIS FOR CHARGES OF COLLUSION IN INSURANCE INDUSTRY
Leah R. Young |
The Antitrust Division of the Justice Department can find no basis for the charges that collusion in
TRADE WITH ZHEJIANG, CHINA
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Zhejiang trade representatives are counting heavily on a Los Angeles exhibition
GATT FORESEES US EXPORT GAINS
Brigid Gavin |
U.S. exports will increase this year, but not enough to wipe out the large current account deficit t
DEBT AUTHORITY PLAN OPPOSED
Helen Ericson |
A popular congressional proposal to create an international authority topurchase less develo
USL REPORTEDLY WILL SELL TWO SERVICES, DROP FAR EAST AGREEMENTS STRUCK WITH SEA-LAND AND CROWLEY
Mark Magnier |
United States Lines Inc. reportedly has agreed to sell its Hawaii-Guam service to Sea-Land Corp. and
UK WARNS IT MAY EXPEL BANKS IF TOKYO DOESN'T OPEN MARKETS
Bruce Barnard |
The British government warned it may expel Japanese banks unless Tokyo opens its markets to British
JAPANESE SANCTIONS DISCUSSED INDUSTRY URGES CARE MOVE DOESN'T HARM DOMESTIC CHIP FIRMS
John Davies |
As the Cabinet-level Economic Policy Council met to consider sanctions against alleged dumping of Ja
DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS COULD SNAG HIGHWAY BILL
David M. Cawthorne |
Projects affecting ports, harbors, army bases, memorials and universities form the backdrop for the
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