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PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Sets Price Hike For ABS ResinsMIDLAND, Mich. The Dow Chemical Co. announced that the
ENGELHARD TARGETS ANDEAN MARKET
Wire And Staff Report |
Engelhard Corp. is targeting the Andean catalyst market with a $50 million investment in two cataly
CHEMICAL MARKETS DOW HIKES ETHYLENE GLYCOL PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Chemical U.S.A. is raising all off-list competitive prices on ethylene glycol industrial and low
LAWSUIT CENTERS ON PLASMA PRODUCTS
(Ap) |
The German Hemophiliacs Association will seek compensation payments from 18 West German pharmaceutic
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ohio Ed Sells, Leases Back Share of PlantOhio Edison Co., Akron, Ohio, completed a $509 mill
EC WILL CHALLENGE US BAN OF AZKO FIBER
(Ap) |
The European Community said it will challenge the legality of a U.S. ban on imports of a Dutch comp
Maritime
S. AFRICA BLAMES US FOR ISRAELI SANCTIONS
(Ap) |
The government blamed U.S. pressure for Israel's decision to adopt sanctions against South Africa,
Maritime
UTILITIES SEEN MORE DEPENDENT ON COGENERATORS
Kirby V. Freeman |
The unwillingness of utilities to build large electric generating stations will help boost the marke
VW REVISES ESTIMATES OF LOSSES
(Ap) |
A member of the Volkswagen Supervisory Board said losses suffered by the giant carmaker through all
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sprint Adds 3 Nations To Telephone ServiceKANSAS CITY, Mo. - US Sprint, the long-distance te
Maritime
LESS PROTECTIONISM SEEN IN EC THAN IN US
Bill Mongelluzzo |
An analysis of European tariffs and trade policy reveals that the European Community is less protect
Maritime
HONG KONG WOOS WASHINGTON STATE
Gloria Joseph |
Using a David and Goliath scenario, Hong Kong trade officials want their Washington state counterpar
Maritime
TRADE BILL PROSPECTS CLOUDY
Richard Lawrence |
The House Ways and Means Committee plans to complete its drafting of a comprehensive trade bill by W
Maritime
MEXICAN FIRMS CAUTIOUS ON PACT
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Business leaders are reacting cautiously to signing of Mexico's new US$7.7 billion commercial loan p
Maritime
JAPANESE INVESTORS INVADE HAWAIIAN REAL ESTATE MART
(Ap) |
Japanese tourists are ubiquitous in Hawaii, sunning themselves on the sands of Waikiki Beach and hav
Maritime
GUINNESS SUES FOR RECOVERY OF $8 MILLION
(Ap) |
The giant brewing company Guinness said it will sue former chairman Ernest Saunders and another boar
Maritime
VENEZUELA AUTHORIZES BOND ISSUES
(Ap) |
The Venezuelan government has approved a series of foreign bond issues totaling nearly $900 million
Maritime
FRANCE'S AMRAIL SUES KAWASAKI OVER PROPOSAL
(Ap) |
A French company making 425 subway cars in a joint venture with a U.S. firm has sued Kawasaki of Jap
Maritime
EC CITES PROGRESS IN COMECON TALKS
(Ap) |
Europe's two main trading blocs, the European Community and Soviet-ledComecon, ended two and
Maritime
MEXICO SIGNS LOAN PACKAGE
Rose A. Horowitz |
Mexican Finance Minister Gustavo Petricioli signed a $60 billion commercial bank package for 1986 an
Maritime
JAPAN'S TELECOM LIMITS HIT
(Ap) |
Cable and Wireless, the British telecommunications firm seeking a major role in Japan's telecommunic
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Calif. Matches Funds To Spur Farm ExportsAs part of its effort to spur exports, the state gr
Maritime
PROTECTIONISM LESS EVIDENT IN EC THAN US
Bill Mongelluzzo |
An analysis of European tariffs and trade policy reveals that the European Community is less protect
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Trade Meet to Focus On Chinese PolicyA high-level delegation of Chinese government officials
Maritime
JAPANESE BECOMING BIG INVESTORS IN HAWAII
(Ap) |
Japanese tourists are ubiquitous in Hawaii, sunning themselves on the sands of Waikiki Beach and hav
Maritime
HONG KONG SEES POTENTIAL ALLY ON TRADE IN WASHINGTON STATE
Gloria Joseph |
Using a David and Goliath scenario, Hong Kong trade officials want their Washington state counterpar
Maritime
NEW CHIEF OF THE ILA LOOKS AHEAD
Alan F. Schoedel |
John M. Bowers, virtually assured of election in July as the next president of the International Lon
LOUISIANA-PACIFIC BUYS HARRIS PINE SAWMILL
(Ap) |
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. has outbid a smaller Portland wood-products company, WTD Industries Inc., to
Maritime
ON THE MOVE S. LIEBELER NOMINATED TO COURT
JOC Staff |
President Reagan will nominate Susan Liebeler, chairwoman of the Interna tional Trade Commission, to
CORRECTIONS
JOC Staff |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is not committed to continue its rental payments for t
Maritime
AHC CHAIRMAN PLANS TO REFINANCE CRUISE LINE
Maureen Robb |
The new chairman of American Hawaii Cruises plans to refinance the firm to get it on a sound footing
Maritime
SPEEDY CLIPPER TAKES SLOW TRIP HOME
TOM McNIFF, Jr. |
An 1851 extreme clipper whose bow has been returned to her South Portland, Maine birthplace, was bui
Maritime
CRUISING WASN'T PART OF HIS PLAN
Maureen Robb |
Taking over American Hawaii Cruises was hardly part of Peter Huang's long- range plan. After
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Marad OKs Purchase By Navy of USL ShipsThe Maritime Administration approved the purchase by
Maritime
SERVICE FIRMS BID ITALY ACT ON GENOA ROW
Thomas Taylor |
Service companies have urged the government to declare a "state of crisis" at the port of Genoa.
Maritime
S. KOREA'S YARDS FIGHT TO SURVIVE
(Ap) |
When Kim Hee-Won returned from four weeks of training to his office at Hyundai's sprawling shipyard
Maritime
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK AAPA'S LOBBYING TACTICS UNDER FIRE
Craig Dunlap |
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PORT AUTHORITIES spent about $5,000 recently to send a group of congress
Maritime
NMU ACCUSES AMTRANS, SMU OF ENTERING ILLEGAL LABOR PACT
Chris Dupin |
The National Maritime Union has accused American Transport Line and the recently formed Seafarers Ma
Maritime
TODD CHIEF AIRS PLAN FOR STRUGGLING YARDS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Hans K. Schaefer, chairman of Todd Shipyards Inc., outlined a six-point plan for Congress to help st
Maritime
LONG-DISPUTED CONTRACT APPEARS NEAR TO SIGNING
Senior Maritime Writer |
A long-disputed contract between the Great Lakes District of the International Longshoremen's Associ
Maritime
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