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IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Potash Imports May Be Causing InjuryThe International Trade Commission has made a preliminar
Maritime
US SHIPPERS, TAIWANESE PLAN EXPORT DRIVE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
One of the nation's larger shippers associations hopes to team up with the National Shippers Council
Maritime
INLAND STEEL, NIPPON PLAN US VENTURE
(Ap) |
Nippon Steel Corp., The world's largest steel maker, said it will join Inland Steel Industries of th
Maritime
COURT DENIES ILA APPEAL OF JUDGMENT
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A federal appeals court upheld an $8.5 million judgment against theInternationa l Longshoremen's Ass
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story in Tuesday's paper on a meeting of the Trilateral Commission incorrectly described the forum
PORTLAND JOINS RANKS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland has joined a growing number of ports using new double- stack railcars dedicated
Maritime
LLOYD'S: SAFETY UNDER PRESSURE
Edwin Unsworth |
Lloyd's Register of Shipping, the world's largest ship classification society, warns in its annual r
Maritime
JOSEPH BONNEY'S INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
Joseph Bonney |
IT'S HARD TO IMAGINE the International Longshoremen's Association without Teddy Gleason, or Mr. Glea
Maritime
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
An explosion on board the Panamanian supertanker Magnum March 22 left seven persons dead and several
Maritime
PATROL SEIZES JAPANESE BOAT OFF ARGENTINA
Jeremy Morgan |
The Argentine Coast Guard arrested a Japanese trawler for illegally fishing inside South Atlantic wa
Maritime
CONGRESS HEARS DEBATE ON PENSION PROPOSALS
Leah R. Young |
The leaders of both House and Senate labor committees are flirting with the idea of allocating some
BANKERS' GROUP EXPANDS COVERAGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Independent Bankers Association of America has expanded its liability insurance coverage for the
HONG KONG FINANCIAL FIRM DOUBLED PROFITS IN 1986
Journal of Commerce Special |
The financial services arm of Jardine Matheson doubled profits last year to a record HK$209.5 millio
US WARNS EC ON PLAN TO TAX VEGETABLE OILS
JOC Staff |
A senior U.S. Agriculture Department official Tuesday warned the European Community not to tax veget
OPEC OIL PRODUCTION DOWN TO RECORD LOW, MINISTER SAYS
(Ap) |
Output from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has fallen to a record low of 13.36 mi
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
March 24, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
PROCTER & GAMBLE UPGRADES PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Procter & Gamble Co. completed a multi-million dollar upgrade of its fatty acid plant near Boston, M
BUDGET DISPUTE THREATENS EC RESEARCH PROGRAM
(Ap) |
The European Community's Information Technology Research Program, called Esprit, is being endangered
Maritime
DOCKERS WARN THEY'LL REPEAT BAY SHUTDOWN
John Davies |
Maritime union leaders said Monday they are prepared to repeat Friday's shutdown of all of the ports
Maritime
TAIWAN MAY DECIDE TO REDUCE TARIFFS
(Ap) |
Taiwan may cut tariffs on 800 items in April in a move to boost imports and head off foreign pressur
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philippines Resumes Talks With BanksTalks between the Philippines and a committee representi
Maritime
ITO CHARTERS FLOATING ELEVATOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Terminal Operating Co. has chartered the Delta Transloader, a catamaran floating eleva
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Damages From Storm Listed at $40 MillionA southern storm earlier this month caused an estima
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
DOLLAR DROPS SHARPLY IN TRADE-RELATED MOVE
Alan Zimmerman |
The foreign exchange market began the week by dumping dollars and buying yen, but analysts claim the
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Monday, March 23, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
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
SENATOR LINE WILL NOT BE 'CHEAP GUY'
Craig Dunlap |
Karl-Heinz Sager had reason to smile. The weather was Chamber of Commerce perfect, and the president
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
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
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Navistar International Recalls Trucks, BusesNavistar International Corp. said it has initiat
SPACE CONFERENCE SET FOR APRIL 10-12
Journal of Commerce Special |
Space experts from three continents will gather April 10-12 for a conference to discuss internationa
FRANCE'S UTA POSTS RECORD '86 PROFITS
Howard Schissel |
Despite a slowdown in its African activities, the private French airline Union des Transports Aerien
P.T. BANGSBERG'S INSIDE TALK ON ASIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
FOILING U.S. IMPORT CURBS is the goal of Taiwan and South Korea. They will make a joint effo
Maritime
TRILATERAL GROUP FOCUSES ON TRADE
John Davies |
Congressional Democrats are trying to forge a trade bill that President Reagan will not veto, said T
LABOR RIGHTS STANDARD OPPOSED
(Ap) |
A Reagan administration official said it opposes using foreign countries' labor rights as a standard
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
FAST GROWTH EYED FOR UK ECONOMY
Edwin Unsworth |
The volume of U.K. exports is forecast to rise by 3.6 percent in both 1987 and 1988, helping the Bri
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Court Refuses to Stay Jet-Grounding OrderA federal appeals court left a Hawaii-based airline
Maritime
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