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PROTECTIONISM NO PANACEA TRUCK EQUIPMENT MAKER OFFERS ALTERNATIVES
Leo Abruzzese |
Protectionist trade legislation will not help the trucking industry's parts suppliers compete in a g
IVECO TO MODIFY PREMIUM PRICES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Iveco Trucks of North America Inc. sees itself ahead of the competition in everything but sales.
POLLUTION THREATENS BALTIC, NORTH SEAS
(Ap) |
Pollution is turning vast tracts of the Baltic and North seas into underwater wastelands where most
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
San Antonio Rate Case Settled by ICCThe Interstate Commerce Commission brought the San Anton
LUFTHANSA OPTIMISTIC ON AIR CARGO GROWTH
Tim Neale |
Lufthansa Airlines is placing great emphasis on its cargo business and expects it to continue to gro
MEXICO EXPANDING PACIFIC COAST PETROLEUM PORT
(Ap) |
Despite a severe economic crisis, Mexico is going ahead with an ambitious expansion of its Pacific p
ANGOLA LOOKS TO W. EUROPE FOR FUNDING
Journal of Commerce Special |
With pressure against lending to Angola being increased by the Reagan administration, Angolan offici
HOTEL BUSINESS CENTERS A HIT IN ORIENT
Christopher Lofting |
Business centers in U.S. hotels have never caught on with traveling executives here. In the never-en
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share Company Period Latest Prior Latest Prior Latest Prior Pa
DOLLAR PLUNGES 1 PERCENT ON GNP REPORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar plunged more than 1 percent Thursday in reaction to news that the U.S. gross nationa
LE HAVRE TONNAGE FALLS 3.3 PERCENT
Howard Schissel |
For the eighth consecutive year, Le Havre registered a decline in port activities in 1986. L
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S&L Insurance Fund To Run Dry This YearThe insurance fund that covers some $890 billion in s
MORE DATA REQUESTED FROM NAVY ON SAN FRANCISCO DREDGING PLAN
Maureen Robb |
The Navy will have to provide more data on the impact of dredging San Francisco Bay if it wants to d
Maritime
PORTLAND ALLOCATES BUILDING FUNDS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland intends to spend $180 million on building projects during the next five years,
Maritime
FMC DROPS SELF-POLICING REQUIREMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission formally dropped a requirement that rate- making bodies in domestic
Maritime
WATERWAYS MEET ENDS HINTS OF DISSATISFACTION EMERGE
Robert F. Morison |
After two days of in-depth examination of the new federal port and inland waterways development prog
Maritime
CONGRESS LIKELY TO MAKE CHANGES IN 1985 FARM BILL
(Ap) |
As the head of the American Farm Bureau Federation sees it, the half-century track record of Congres
CASH, BEANS TRANSFERRED TO NEW COCOA TREATY
(Ap) |
The resources of the old price-stabilization agreement for cocoa have been transferred to the new tr
ICO PLANS TO DISCUSS REIMPOSING QUOTAS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The 50 coffee-producing countries that belong to the International Coffee Organization hope to take
FARMERS CAN GET BONUS FROM ERODIBLE CROPLAND
(Ap) |
Farmers will have a fourth - and sweeter - opportunity to deposit highly erodible cropland in the Co
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Malaysia Tin Output Declined in NovemberKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysia's tin production i
LYNG RUNS INTO FIRE ON FARM BUDGET CUTS
(Ap) |
Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng ran into fire from farm state senators after saying the Reagan ad
REAGAN TRADE ACTION SEEN US ENVOY TO HONG KONG SPEAKS OF EXPORT PLAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Reagan administration will persevere with plans to introduce its own trade measures designed to
Maritime
CALIF. GOVERNOR TARGETS JAPAN IN TRADE BLITZ
(Ap) |
Gov. George Deukmejian declared war on Japan's tight markets, saying that nation will be the first t
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Marine Advisory Firm Headed by J.H. RandFormation of American Marine Advisors Inc., which wi
Maritime
CALIF. GOVERNOR TARGETS JAPAN IN TRADE BLITZ
(Ap) |
Gov. George Deukmejian declared war on Japan's tight markets, saying that nation will be the first t
Maritime
RATE SHIFTS WORRY SE ASIAN BANKERS
(Ap) |
Southeast Asian central bankers ended a three-day conference with an expression of concern over rece
Maritime
US ENVOY SEES REAGAN TRADE ACTION
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Reagan administration will persevere with plans to introduce its own trade measures designed to
Maritime
MATSON'S PROFITS INCREASE CARGO VOLUME UP BETWEEN WEST COAST, HAWAII
Maureen Robb |
With heavier cargo volume between the West Coast and Hawaii, Matson Navigation Co. reported operatin
Maritime
PORT OVERCAPACITY PLAGUES REGION
Craig Dunlap |
The director of the Ports and Waterways Institute hopes that as more and more port personnel receive
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LA Area Reorganizes Air Controller TrainingOn-the-job instruction of controller trainees at
Maritime
BATON ROUGE SEEKS SOMEONE TO LEAD BATTLE FOR CARGO
Marie Prat |
As ports on the Gulf of Mexico battle for cargo, an official at the port of Baton Rouge said he is c
Maritime
BENTSEN: TRADE TOPS HIS LIST SENATOR SAYS US NEEDS TO REASSESS ITS PRIORITIES
JOC Staff |
When the Democrats seized control of the Senate in last year's election, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas
TRAINING PROGRAM ADVOCATED FOR CARIBBEAN BASIN PORTS
Craig Dunlap |
Coordinated training of Caribbean Basin port personnel could lower substantially the notoriously hig
Maritime
S. AFRICA SEEKING TO USE ISLE OF MAN FREE PORT?
(Ap) |
South Africa has been holding secret talks with officials of the Isle of Man, the British dependency
Maritime
RUMORS MOUNT AT JACKSONVILLE PORT DIRECTOR PLACES BLAME FOR STRIKE ON ILA INTERNATIONAL
Craig Dunlap |
The managing director of the Jacksonville Port Authority believes the president of warehousemen's un
Maritime
CAN PESSIMISM LEAD TO US-EC ACCORD?
JOC Staff |
The United States plans to impose import levies of 200 percent on a range of European Community prod
Maritime
PERMANENT FERRY RUN CONSIDERED
Sam Glasser |
It's freezing cold at 7:45 a.m. at dockside in this Long Island community. The sky is slate, a stiff
WEST GERMANY CUTS KEY BANK RATE 0.5 PERCENT
A Staff Report |
West Germany's central bank cut its key interest rate by half a point Thursday, and the Bank of Japa
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Guinness Spurns Argyll LONDON - Argyll Group PLC is seeking a friendly merger with Guinness
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