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MARAD AGAIN OFFERS 3 LNG SHIPS FOR SALE
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration has again put up for sale three liquefied natural gas tankships it took
Maritime
HIGH-TECH SYSTEM SPEEDS BRAZILIAN EXPORTS OF OJ
James Bruce |
In the cool morning hours of a Brazilian summer day, a convoy of tank trucks winds down the seacoast
HOW WILL FOSS BE SOLD?
Gloria Joseph |
As Foss Maritime Co.'s president sat in his office overlooking the Lake Washington Ship Canal, steel
Maritime
SHIPBUILDING TAKES OFF IN CHINA
JASPER BECKER Journal of Commerce Special |
This will be another good year for China's shipbuilding industry, a senior official believes.
Maritime
MOTOR VEHICLES ALL IN A ROW
JOC Staff |
Cars, trucks and vans are shown at Copenhagen's new car terminal. The facility is operated by the C
Maritime
VANCOUVER PROMOTED FOR ARBITRATION
Mark Wilson |
Growing numbers of companies are specifying Vancouver as the place to hold arbitration hearings if m
Maritime
5 SEEK LICENSES AS FORWARDERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission received five applications for licenses to act as ocean freight forw
Maritime
TODD IN RACE FOR FOREIGN PACT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp. expects to hear soon if it will be the first U.S. shipbuilder to win a
Maritime
INDUSTRY APPLAUDS J. WELLS' LEADERSHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Jim Wells, who recently retired as executive vice president of the New York Oil Heat Asso ciation,
ILA LAKES DISTRICT BACKS BOWERS
Alan F. Schoedel |
The Great Lakes District of the International Longshoremen's Association wound up its convention her
Maritime
MALAYSIA SCALES DOWN OIL REFINERY PROJECT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Petronas, the Malaysian state energy monopoly, plans to go ahead with a new oil refinery and petroc
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iraq Shuffles Cabinet, Names Abdul-RahimNICOSIA, Cyprus - Issam Abdul-Rahim was appointed as
HAWAII PROTESTS CAR RATE CHANGES
Robert F. Morison |
Everyone, except the state of Hawaii, seems eager to simplify the Federal Maritime Commission's syst
Maritime
DOE TO SEEK PROPOSALS ON CLEAN COAL PROJECTS
Tim Sansbury |
Two weeks prior to a meeting between U.S. and Canadian heads of state, the Reagan administration is
GASOLINE PRICES RISE IN CALIFORNIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Prices for unleaded regular self-service gasoline are up 0.7 cent since February to 91.8 cents a gal
PUMP PRICES UP, FURTHER HIKES SEEN
(Ap) |
Retail gasoline prices, which have fluctuated all year, rose more than a penny in the last two weeks
PENNZOIL-TEXACO SETTLEMENT SEEN
(Ap) |
The multibillion-dollar judgment awarded Pennzoil Co. in its legal battle with oil industry rival Te
PRUDHOE PRODUCES 5 BILLIONTH BARREL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Prudhoe Bay oil field, on Alaska's North Slope, this month produced its 5 billionth barrel of cr
JAMAICA MOUNTS ETHANOL EFFORT
Canute James |
State-owned Petroleum Corp. of Jamaica is building a 40-million-gallon-a-year fuel-grade ethanol pla
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
China Will Cut Price Of Steam Coal ExportsChina agreed to cut its 1987 steam coal export pri
PLASTICS CORNER HUNTSMAN TO PRODUCE POLYSTYRENE IN TAIWAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Huntsman Chemical Corp. signed an agreement with Grand Pacific Petrochemical Corp. to manufacture a
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hoechst Celanese Increases PricesHoechst Celanese Corp. announced it will increase the price
AUSTRALIAN BUREAU ISSUES COAL DATA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Australian Bureau of Resources, Geology and Geophysics in its annual survey of the metals indus
BULLET TRAIN NOT QUITE ON TRACK
(Ap) |
A delegation of Las Vegas, Nev. leaders are trying to persuade San Bernardino County officials to se
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Navistar International Recalls Trucks, BusesNavistar International Corp. said it has initiat
TRUCKING GROUP BLASTS CBS NEWS
Leo Abruzzese |
The American Trucking Associations blasted CBS News for a critical report on truck safety, calling t
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
DUMP TRUCK RATE ROW IS UNDER WAY IN CANADA
Mark Wilson |
Owners of dump trucks on Canada's west coast are protesting to secure an official reduction in the
DRI STUDY FORECASTS RISE IN TRANSPORT COSTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Higher transportation costs seem to be one of the few certainties this year in an economy that is so
TOKYO REQUESTS STRICT ADHERENCE TO CHIPS ACCORD
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's Minister of International Trade and Industry again urged representatives of 10 Japanese el
BOREDOM PERVADES CREDIT MARKETS
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The credit markets and their participants are nearly bored to death and analysts see little indicati
IBM WANTS TO BUST OUT OF PC PACK
(Ap) |
International Business Machines Corp. is looking for a way to break free from the pack in personal c
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The budget is making slow progress on Capitol Hill as Republicans and Democrats
Maritime
JAPAN AGREES TO OPEN MART TO US FISH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan has agreed to open its markets to U.S. imports of herring and pollock products in exchange for
NIPPON DROPPED FROM COMPLAINT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nippon Electric Co. has been dropped from a Texas Instruments patent complaint. The action w
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The budget is making slow progress on Capitol Hill as Republicans and Democrats
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IDB Meets Today MIAMI - The Inter-American Development Bank holds its annual meeting in Miam
IDB SET TO OPEN INVESTMENT AGENCY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Inter-American Investment Corp., a new agency to promote private investment in Latin America and
NEW JOBLESS CLAIMS DROPPED IN WEEK
JOC Staff |
New claims for state unemployment insurance benefits were made by 340,000 persons during the week en
NEW YORK INSURANCE EXCHANGE - THE SEVENTH YEAR
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The New York Insurance Exchange is anticipating an upturn in written premiums an
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