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MEXICO SIGNS LOAN PACKAGE
Rose A. Horowitz |
Mexican Finance Minister Gustavo Petricioli signed a $60 billion commercial bank package for 1986 an
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
ON THE MOVE S. LIEBELER NOMINATED TO COURT
JOC Staff |
President Reagan will nominate Susan Liebeler, chairwoman of the Interna tional Trade Commission, to
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
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
TURKEY THREATENS ACTION TO STOP GREEK EXPLORATION
(Ap) |
Turkey is preparing to take necessary measures" if Greek-licensed oil exploration is carried out in
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK COMPANY OFFERS TWO TOWING TRACTORS
JOC Staff |
A British company is marketing two battery electric towing tractors to meet a range of materials-han
Maritime
NJ TRADE ZONE WELCOMES NEW TENANT
(Ap) |
About the only drawback Bill Kasuga sees in moving his company, Kenwood USA Corp., to the foreign tr
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
CALIF. FIRM FILES CLAIM AGAINST KSC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
California Shipping Lines Inc., Ingelwood, Calif., seeks more than $300,000 in reparations from the
Maritime
CHINA'S LOOMS WEAVE SINO-US TRADE SPAT
P.T. Bangsberg |
A new crisis is simmering in Sino-U.S. trade, as China continues to overship textiles and garments t
P/C SECTOR NET INCOME IMPROVES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The nation's property and casualty insurance industry reported consolidated net income after taxes o
BOEING CHOSEN FOR NASA PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Boeing Co. said it has been selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Marsh
GATT ENDS MEETING WITHOUT AGREEMENT
(Ap) |
A General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade committee considering the U.S.-European Airbus dispute rece
ACCOUNTING CHANGES ALTER UI'S PROFIT MARGIN
Journal of Commerce Special |
United Illuminating Co. expects state regulators to approve an agreement under which the utility wil
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
VENEZUELA AUTHORIZES BOND ISSUES
(Ap) |
The Venezuelan government has approved a series of foreign bond issues totaling nearly $900 million
Maritime
EC CITES PROGRESS IN COMECON TALKS
(Ap) |
Europe's two main trading blocs, the European Community and Soviet-ledComecon, ended two and
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Trade Meet to Focus On Chinese PolicyA high-level delegation of Chinese government officials
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
COCOA GROWERS, USERS OPTIMISTIC ON NEW PACT
(Ap) |
Producers and consumers were optimistic about the prospects of agreement on rules for market interve
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
ITC TO PROBE INTELLECTUAL RIGHTS ISSUE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Trade Commission announced it is beginning an investigation into intellectual prop
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A March 20 article on trucking industry earnings trends should have said that while Yellow Freight S
PEMEX BOOSTS PETROCHEMICAL OUTPUT 11 PERCENT
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
With the opening of three new plants and increased production from older facilities, Mexico's state
FLIGHT SCHEDULES STUDIED
(Ap) |
Airline representatives are combing flight schedules at Atlanta and Chicago for a fourth day in hope
CUSTOMS CAN HELP WITH ON-LINE DATA
Carl Cahill |
Those persons who need information to help them import and export successfully should check with the
Maritime
FISH-Y BUSINESS SPAWNS FEDERAL INVESTIGATION
(Ap) |
Federal agents investigating what could be a massive fish-laundering scheme have put a half-million
Maritime
IRAN'S 'STYX' MISSILES WORRY SHIPPING OFFICIALS
(Ap) |
Iran's deployment of powerful anti-ship missiles overlooking the strategic Strait of Hormuz has sent
Maritime
PLAINS RESOURCES REPORTS RISE IN '86 PROVED RESERVES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Plains Resources Inc. announced that its estimated proved oil and gas reserves increased to 5.43 mil
SERVICES WILL BE HELD SATURDAY FOR CARL BIEHL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carl Biehl, chairman of Biehl International Corp., parent of the Biehl & Co. steamship agency, died
Maritime
EXECUTIVES SAY SOURCING ABROAD NOT ALWAYS WISE
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Some U.S. multinational corporations are "ill prepared to deal with" the complexities of sourcing ab
Maritime
CHIP MAKER TO SELL PLANT IN MANILA
Richard Gourlay |
National Semiconductor Inc., the California-based multinational chip manufacturer and designer, plan
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BankAmerica Reverses Heavy Foreign LossesBankAmerica Corp. reversed heavy foreign losses in
Maritime
BRAZILIAN CHIEF WILL ATTEND COFFEE MEET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazilian Coffee Institute President Jorio Dauster will leave Saturday for a meeting of coffee produ
BOMB THREAT EMPTIES AMTRAK TRAIN
(Ap) |
Authorities evacuated more than 100 people from an Amtrak train after receiving word that a passenge
BILL TARGETS PIPE, TUBE TARIFF BURDEN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., has introduced legislation to correct the "tariff inversion" of levies on pi
Maritime
PIEDMONT USING COLLISION DEVICE
Kevin D. Thompson |
Every airline will boast in the next decade the collision avoidance device unveiled this week by the
FISH-Y BUSINESS SPAWNS FEDERAL INVESTIGATION
(Ap) |
Federal agents investigating what could be a massive fish-laundering scheme have put a half-million
Maritime
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