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NYSA CUTS CARGO FEES TO INCREASE PORT JOBS
Alan F. Schoedel |
The bistate port of New York/New Jersey will see assessments on many categories of cargo slashed by
Maritime
US IMPORTS OF KOREAN STEEL UNDER SCRUTINY
Gloria Joseph |
Two of South Korea's largest steel companies are being scrutinized on the federal and local levels f
Maritime
UTILITY SUPPORTS SEABROOK OWNERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
New England Power Co. will go along with other owners of the Seabrook nuclear power project if owner
DOUBLE-STACK TRAINS EXPAND ON WEST COAST
John Davies |
In less than five years, the number of double-stack trains operating from the West Coast has mushroo
UPGRADE ELECTRONICS, HONG KONG IS WARNED
P.T. Bangsberg |
The fast-growing Hong Kong electronics sector must upgrade in technology and de sign or perish, a se
Maritime
SINO-JAPANESE POLITICAL TENSION EXPECTED TO DEPRESS TRADE
Jasper Becker |
Political relations between Japan and China are cooling, and that will result in a slowdown of trade
Maritime
BRAZILIAN SEAMEN DEFY COURT RULING
James Bruce |
Most striking Brazilian crewmembers who paralyzed the country's 187-ship merchant marine last week r
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
H.N. Hartwell Merges With S&S Coal SalesH.N. Hartwell Co., Boston, has been merged into S&S
MEDFLY SPRAYING UNDER WAY
(Ap) |
A helicopter crisscrossed a nine-square-mile area, unleashing a toxic attack against any Mediterrane
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chemical Could Prove Boon for Calif. CitrusPASADENA, Calif. - Biochemists at a U.S. Departme
Maritime
NATIONAL DISTILLERS SELLS SPIRITS UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
John Hoyt Stookey, chairman of National Distillers & Chemical Corp., announced the sale of its spiri
INSURERS ADVANCE DRIVE TO END APPEAL FINES
Leah R. Young |
For the third time in as many years, insurance companies will try to persuade the Supreme Court to i
MINE OPERATORS LOSE DECISION ON PA. STATUTE
Leah R. Young |
The state of Pennsylvania does not have to compensate coal mine operators for 27 million tons of coa
CANADIAN COMPANY TO DEVELOP FIELD
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Canada's state-owned oil company, Petro-Canada, announced plans for a major development of the Terra
TRITON EXPANDS HOLDINGS DALLAS COMPANY WILL OPERATE TRACT OFF GABON
Howard Schissel |
The Dallas-based independent, Triton Energy Corp., is expanding its African holdings. Last y
LDC DEBT TAKES TOLL ON THE US
(Ap) |
Auto workers in Detroit and farmers in Kansas are hurt by the less developed countries' trillion-dol
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iraq Claims Warplanes Hit Two Ships in GulfNICOSIA, Cyprus - Iraq said its warplanes hit two
Maritime
SEARCH FOR VESSEL CALLED OFF MEXICO'S TECOMAR OFFERS REWARD FOR INFORMATION
Gregory S. Johnson |
The Coast Guard has called off a search for the Tuxpan, a Mexican-flag containership missing in the
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On ship overtonnaging: Too many ships have been built by competing yards that could not see
Maritime
SALVORS BEGIN THEIR WORK
Bruce Barnard |
Salvage workers Monday began their attempt to raise the half-submerged Herald of Free Enterprise, th
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NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Chrysler planned purchase of American Motors will provide the automaker with th
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A headline on a story published on Feb. 24 should have read: IMC Agrees to Distribute Tenneco Feed M
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bank of France Cuts Intervention RatePARIS - The Bank of France cut its intervention rate to
ASEAN CONSIDERS WAYS TO COUNTERACT PROTECTIONISM
P.T. Bangsberg |
Southeast Asian nations are looking at ways to steel themselves against restricted markets and other
Maritime
HOW INQUIRIES PLAY ROLE IN LIABILITY
Edwin Unsworth |
The insurance liability for the ill-fated ferry Herald of Free Enterprise that capsized in the Engli
Maritime
BULLISH SENTIMENT BOOSTS DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
New bullish sentiment lifted the dollar to a four-week high against the deutsche mark Monday.
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Syntelligence, IBM Enter Joint VentureSUNNYVALE, Calif. - Syntelligence announced a joint ve
BRITAIN CUTS INTEREST RATES TO CURB DEMAND FOR POUND
Janet Porter |
Borrowing costs in Britain fell by 0.5 percentage point Monday, as the Bank of England acted to curb
LDC LOAN PLAN GAINS IN TOKYO
A.E. Cullison |
A proposal by 28 major Japanese banks to form an offshore company to pool Third World loan claims i
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
India's Food Output To Fall Short of TargetNEW DELHI, India - India's 1986-87 (July-June) fo
FOREIGN CARRIERS LOSE BID ON RATE DEFINITION
Helen Ericson |
Foreign air carriers lost their bid for Supreme Court review of U.S. air cargo rates they claimed we
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Flying Tiger Schedules Asia-to-Europe FlightsFlying Tiger Line has inaugurated scheduled wes
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Tesei Corp. Develops Heat Source ControllerA Japanese company has developed a heat source op
Maritime
DUTCH WINDMILLS SPIN AGAIN
(Ap) |
The windmill, a Dutch national symbol of this industrious nation's ability to harness nature, is mak
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Chrysler planned purchase of American Motors will provide the automaker with th
FERRY LOSS RAISES QUESTIONS CONCEPT OF ROLL-ON VESSELS FACES SPOTLIGHT AGAIN
Bruce Barnard |
The capsizing of the ferry Herald of Free Enterprise Friday raised new questions about the safety of
Maritime
US MARKET FOR WINES FROM FRANCE DEPRESSED
Howard Schissel |
French exports of wines and spirits in 1986 edged ahead to a new record figure, despite a drop in s
Maritime
OREGON NAMED JAPAN FOOD AGENT
Journal of Commerce Special |
In the first program of its kind, the Japanese government selected Oregon to take part in a new prog
Maritime
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN ASIA PREPARE STRATEGY FOR UNCTAD
Neel Patri |
Concerted action by developing countries is essential to combat the collapse of commodity prices, d
Maritime
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