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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
China Cites 19.3 percent Rise In W. German TradeTrade between China and West Germany reached
Maritime
SUGAR PRICES RISE BUT STILL BELOW CONSUMERS' COST
(Ap) |
Although the world price of sugar has risen sharply, it still is far below what U.S. consumers must
HONG KONG TRADE UNIT REGISTERS STRONG GAINS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The trading and marketing unit of the rapidly growing First Pacific Group reported a 128 percent inc
Maritime
KAUFHOF BUYS STAKE IN HAPAG-LLOYD
Jess Lukomski |
Kaufhof AG, West Germany's leading department stores chain, has acquired 10 percent stake in Hapag-L
Maritime
HONG KONG BEGINS '87 WITH BANG IN US TRADE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Domestic exports and re-exports to the United States began the year at a cracking pace, with increas
Maritime
FARM LOSSES NOT UNIQUE
(Ap) |
In the heat of today's political debates, it's sometimes said that"hundreds of farms a day" are goin
DAVE CAWTHORNE'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Dave Cawthorne |
RUMORS ARE CIRCULATING in Washington about attempts to negotiate agreements aimed at settling some
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil Could Expand '88 Soybean AcreageWhile it is too early to project Brazilian oilseed pr
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tanker Spills Oil After Crash in Ise BayA Liberian-registered tanker collided with a Panaman
Maritime
FATE OF COCOA PRICES HINGES ON TALKS
(Ap) |
The outcome of two weeks of talks among cocoa-trading nations opening in London this week will have
CP TRUCKS SIGNS ON COMPUTER RATE SYSTEM
Andrew Tausz |
ZIP code tariff systems that are accessible by personal computers have been readily available in the
SMALL CIRCLE OF RESIDENTS DEDICATED TO ARIZ. TOWN
(Ap) |
Half the residents of Ajo have moved away since the copper mine shut down and scores of homes stand
Maritime
CONGRESS ADDRESSES TRANSPORT ISSUES
Staff Report |
Congress this year may backpedal a bit on transportation regulation, although how fast and how far r
COMEX ELECTS BRODY CHAIRMAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Alan J. Brody was elected chairman and Andrew F. Brimmer was re-elected first vice chairman of the C
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Trucking Associations Ratify Merger PactThe boards of directors of two major trucking associ
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BCal Plans to Expand Trans-Atlantic RouteBritish Caledonian Airways said it is planning a ma
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Ford and Chrysler improved sales in the first 10 days of March but industry-lea
FIVE S. AFRICAN COMPANIES REMOVED FROM BOYCOTT LIST
(Ap) |
Five South African firms have been taken off a list of those whose exports to the United States are
Maritime
UNITED DISPUTES CHARGE OF BILKING ITS CUSTOMERS
(Ap) |
United Airlines has been accused in a class-action lawsuit of cheating thousands of customers in its
EASTERN'S CARGO SERVICE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eastern Airlines' revamped Moonlight Special" service made first month revenue targets in the initia
INSTITUTE WILL ESTIMATE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Institute for International Economics will begin regularly estimating the competitive exchange r
ECONOMIC DATA SPUR OPTIMISM
John Boyd |
The favorable economic reports keep coming in, with good news on wholesale prices and industrial act
TIGHTER-KNIT ASEAN PUSHED
P.T. Bangsberg |
Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations must broaden their horizons and cooperate more
JAPAN TIGHTENS CREDIT RULES
Richard Lawrence |
Japan agreed to proposals to tighten international rules governing subsidized export credits.
CPI RISES 0.7 FOR NORTHEAST
(Ap) |
The Consumer Price Index for the Northeast rose .7 percent in January 1987 over the month before be
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Factory Output Report WASHINGTON - Capacity utilization figures for February are expected to
US ENERGY STUDY ONLY SKIMS COAL
Tim Sansbury |
The Reagan administration is backing away from key coal industry recommendation s contained in a dra
LINE OF IDLE TANKERS OFF GULF LENGTHENS
Bruce Barnard |
The queue of idle supertankers anchored off the Persian Gulf is lengthening daily as crude oil expor
NY TO DELVE INTO BOOKS OF INSURERS
James Nolan |
When the New York Senate insurance committee opens public hearings Tuesday, the central issue will b
INTEREST RATES TO STAY PUT IN NEAR TERM
Gordon Platt |
Interest rates likely will remain near current levels for the next few months, but will begin moving
INTRODUCING THE BATMOBILE AND THE ANTEATER-EATER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
First came the Anteater. It wasn't the squat, long-nosed animal, but the first of a new breed of aer
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
March 13, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
VENEZUELA CONSIDERS HIKE IN OIL LOAN TO ECUADOR
(Ap) |
Venezuela could increase its five-month oil loan to fellow Organization of Petroleum Exporting Count
EUROPEAN PRICES FIRM ON OPEC RESTRAINT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Last week's rally in oil prices, in which prices for Brent crude broke the $18-a-barrel mark, faded
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Trade legislation tops the congressional priority list this year on issues affe
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
Were and Staff Reports |
Security Pacific Gets Nod to Buy OrbancoSecurity Pacific Corp. said the Federal Reserve Boar
Maritime
NEW RULES ON ANCHOVIES COULD HIT TUNA FISHING
(Ap) |
New rules barring the taking of anchovies from waters within Mexico's 12- mile territorial limit me
Maritime
PHILIPPINE DEBT TALKS CONTINUE
(Ap) |
Philippine Finance Minister Jaime Ongpin said Thursday that negotiations with the nation's creditor
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong's Trade Rose 31 percent in JanuaryHong Kong's total merchandise trade in January a
Maritime
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