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SHIPOWNERS SEEK CHANGE IN NORWAY
Bob Wesenberg |
The Norwegian Shipowners' Association staged a conference in Karmoey, and there was no doubt about w
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GENERAL CARGO UP SHARPLY AT PORT OF HAMPTON ROADS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Imports of steel and crude rubber raised general cargo shipments in Hampton Roads to 419,112 tons in
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GREECE THREATENS TO BUY OUT OIL CONSORTIUM
(Ap) |
The socialist government announced plans for the Greek state to take control of an international co
CNW MAY EXPAND DRUG TESTING
Andrea Chancellor |
The Chicago and North Western Transportation Co. is considering expanding itsdrug and alcoho
DUTCH COMPANY SETS SIGHTS ON US FOR EXPANSION
Simon Cameron Moore |
Alan Dragone, the new president of Akzo America, the Dutch multinational's New York-based U.S. subsi
FDA APPROVES MYLAN LABS DRUG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Food and Drug Administration approved the manufacture of clonidine-HCL and chlorthalidone, the g
PLASTICS CORNER FIRMS VIE FOR SHARE OF MARKET
JOHN E.D. IRVING Jr. |
The growing use of amorphous engineering plastics in U.S. auto manufacturing and other industries ha
CANADIAN SEAMEN THREATEN TO STRIKE LAKES IN SUMMER
Leo Ryan |
Canadian seamen on the Great Lakes are heading for a strike next June unless there are drastic chang
SEABROOK SAFETY ISSUE DOMINATES NH PRIMARY
Michael Coakley |
With more than a year to go until New Hampshire's critical first-in-the- nation presidential primary
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nationwide Suspends Auto Rate Hike in Pa.COLUMBUS, Ohio - Nationwide Insurance said it is su
JAPAN ANNOUNCES DISCOUNT RATE CUT
A.E. Cullison |
The Bank of Japan has decided to lower its official discount rate by half a percentage point effecti
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
IS TRUE AUTOMATION IN THE AUTO'S FUTURE?
(Ap) |
By the year 2010, cars may travel routinely at 130 miles an hour over long hauls without need for a
ELECTRONICS GROUP MOVES TO CUT DEFICIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The American Electronics Association is setting up a blue-ribbon task force to help reverse the mass
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
February 19, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
EC VOTES $41 BILLION BUDGET
(Ap) |
The European Parliament gave final approval to the European Community's 1987 budget, but officials c
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FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Sues Ireland BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Commission has sued Ireland for l
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CHEAPER DOLLAR CUTS PRICE OF US-MODIFIED TOYOTAS
John Davies |
Japanese buyers of Toyotas modified into convertibles in the United States will save a lot of money
TOLL REFUND PROCEDURE STILL UNRESOLVED
Robert F. Morison |
The U.S. government still hasn't decided how to handle the refunding, due to begin April 1, of the U
Maritime
PENN MUTUAL CHANGES AGENT SYSTEM
Larry Fish |
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. said that it had changed its relationship with most of its agents, ad
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
INFLATION HELD TRENDING DOWN
John Boyd |
Inflationary pressures from the dollar's decline can be kept from spreading throughout the economy,
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Medi-Cal Proposal Reaches AssemblyAn $18.7 million bill to prevent a 10 percent cut in fees
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EC ENVOY CRITICAL OF US TRADE PLAN
William Armbruster |
The United States shouldn't blame its trade problems on other countries, the European Community's am
SEOUL PUSHED TO LIBERALIZE TRADE POLICY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Pressure on South Korea to liberalize its markets is beginning to appear from other Asian trading pa
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ON THE MOVE MUTUAL OF OMAHA NAMES THREE
JOC Staff |
Mutual of Omaha Cos. named new top management for two of its principal affiliates. John D. M
WORLD SHIP ORDER BOOK HITS LOW
Janet Porter |
The volume of merchant tonnage on order fell to a new low during the final quarter of 1986, accordin
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TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
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JUDGE TO RULE ON PLACID'S GREEN CANYON PROJECT
Dallas Morning News |
Placid Oil Co. officials said they plan to have the Gulf of Mexico Green Canyon deepwater drilling s
BRITISH PETROLEUM'S NET FALLS 49 PERCENT
Bruce Barnard |
British Petroleum reported an annual profit of 817 million, or US$1.24 billion, for 1986, a 49 perc
KEEP WATCHING THOSE TRAVEL ADVISORIES
Christopher Lofting |
Those who travel in the pursuit of commerce on a regular basis soon discover that business travel c
DYNAMIT NOBEL TO BOOST CAPACITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dynamit Nobel Chemicals plans a $12 million doubling of its cyanoacetate production capacity and exp
COMMISSION APPROVES LILCO'S ENERGY PLAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
The New York State Public Service Commission approved the Long Island Lighting Co.'s two-year, $20 m
INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
C.A. Carpenter |
THE INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS of Texas in Austin is advising members to be prepared just in case
JAPAN TO ALLOW EUROYEN BONDS
A.E. Cullison |
Restrictions on issuance of Euroyen bonds will be eased over the next few months, possibly as soon a
REAGAN TO NAME CASS TO ITC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
President Reagan announced plans to nominate Ronald Cass, a Boston University law professor, to the
STOCKS STRUGGLE TO ANOTHER RISE
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Insurance stocks moved higher but oil issues gave ground Thursday as the stock market struggled to p
JUDGE CONSIDERS CASE ON EXPORT VIOLATIONS
(Ap) |
A judge is considering whether a West German industrialist manipulated invoices for $6 million worth
Maritime
TIGHT DEADLINES ON WATER QUALITY WORRY INDUSTRY
Leah R. Young |
U.S. chemical companies may not have enough time to make the plant modifications that are expected t
HEARING SCHEDULED ON GAI IN LA. PORT
Marie Prat |
An arbitration hearing is set to begin Monday on whether New Orleans waterfront employers must pay l
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