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BRUNEI SAGA CONTINUES
Joyce Quek |
The saga of attempts to collect outstanding funds from National Bank of Brunei enters a new chapter
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Potato Futures Volume Sets Record in LondonA total of 259,788 lots representing more than 10
CELANESE FORMS SOFTWARE UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Celanese Corp. announced the formation of Corporate Class Software Inc., a new subsidiary designed t
BRAZIL RAILWAY ON FAST TRACK
James Bruce |
This could be the golden year for Brazil's perennially lackluster federal railway as ongoing improve
BURNHAM EARNINGS ROSE IN QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Burnham Service Corp.'s fourth quarter earnings rose to $1.2 million, or 27 cents a share, from $370
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DOT Denies Petition On Electronic RecordersThe Department of Transportation has denied a pet
FUTURE LOOKS DIM FOR SMALL RAILROAD
Carl Cahill |
Its general offices are in a house trailer here and its name is little-known outside the Shenandoah
REPORT A HARBINGER OF WAR ON DOLLAR?
Alan Zimmerman |
Although the White House and Treasury have rejected a published report Wednesday that Washington wan
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan's NEC to Build UK Production FacilityNEC Corp., Japan's largest manufacturer of semico
Maritime
CONRAIL ENGINEERS SUBJECT OF PROBE
(Ap) |
The investigation into the collision of an Amtrak train and three Conrail locomotives is trying to d
AT&T TRANSFERS PREGNANT WOMEN
JOC Staff |
Responding to a semiconductor industry study finding high miscarriage rates in certain jobs, America
Maritime
EX-IM BANK FUNDING GROWS US EXPORT PROMOTION POLICY TO BENEFIT AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Export-Import Bank this year will be more aggressive in promoting U.S. ex ports, and the aircraf
Maritime
BANKAMERICA DENIES ASKING FOR AID
JOC Staff |
A local spokesman denied a report that BankAmerica Corp. of the United States had informally approa
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Calif. Bar Investigating Insurance Claim ScamThe State Bar is investigating whether private
Maritime
ONTARIO TRUCKERS PUSH LONGER RIGS
Andrew Tausz |
Some of the largest carriers and shippers in Ontario are urging Transport Minister Ed Fulton to perm
PROTECTIONIST BILL IS SEEN UNLIKELY
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Democratic-controlled Congress won't resort to protectionist legislation as a way to reduce the
EUROPEAN TRANSPORT WITHSTANDS FREEZE WELL RAILROADS, TRUCKING APPEAR HARDEST HIT
A Staff Report |
Europe's transportation infrastructure is holding up, with only a few exceptions, against the blast
ILA CUTS ITS TIE TO NMC FORMED TO HELP UNITE INDUSTRY, COUNCIL HIT BY MAJOR DEFECTIONS
Alan Schoedel |
The International Longshoremen's Association has withdrawn from the National Maritime Council, the o
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Toyota Exports to Fall TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp. this year will realize record high sales o
INSURANCE INDUSTRY PUTS FOCUS ON DEFENSE OF PROFITABILITY
Paula L. Green |
The property/casualty industry's major task this year will be to defend its profitability against at
TRUCK ASSOCIATION PUTS SKIDS ON BIDS TO END RATE CONTROL
Leo Abruzzese |
The American Trucking Associations rejected calls to end government rate controls in the motor carri
WATERMAN CRITICIZES SHIP SWAP LINE OPPOSES POLICY ALLOWING PURCHASE OF ACQUISITION RIGHTS
Robert F. Morison |
Waterman Steamship Corp. has asked the secretary of transportation to halt a ship swap between Lykes
LABOR CHIEF DUBIOUS OF MINIMUM WAGE HIKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Labor Secretary William Brock did not rule out a possible increase in the minimum wage, although he
CME OPENS TRADING ON AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR
Andrea Chancellor |
The world's first futures contract trading on the Australian dollar got off to a good start at the C
CONSUMER DEBT DATA - IS IT MISLEADING?
(Ap) |
Is consumer debt really lurching out of control, as implied by some of the popular statistics - and
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
FINANCIAL COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO. (New York) - Katharine R. Tarbox was appointed vice presiden
MARKET RECORDS 8TH WIN IN ROW
Gordon Platt |
The stock market chalked up its eighth winning session - and seventh record close - in a row Tuesday
VIEWS DIVERGENT ON TRADE BILL 1987 PASSAGE EXPECTED DESPITE MANY CONFLICTS
Helen Ericson |
The start of a new round of Senate Finance Committee hearings on trade legislation suggested reachin
JAPAN TO MAINTAIN YEN STRANGLEHOLD
A.E. Cullison |
Bank of Japan authorities will continue massive intervention on foreign exchange markets in defense
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSCapital appropriations by large manufacturers in the 1986 third quarter achieved
CONSUMER PRICES UP IN SWITZERLAND
JOC Staff |
Consumer prices in Switzerland rose a monthly average of 0.8 percent last year, the lowest annual in
ESTIMATED ORANGE HARVEST A MIXED BAG FOR 1986-87
(Ap) |
The nation's orange harvest for the 1986-87 crop season is estimated at almost 197.6 million boxes,
BRAZIL STEPS UP EFFORTS TO DEVELOP CERRADO REIGON
(Ap) |
New attention being given to Brazil's cerrado region, hailed as this South American country's next b
FARM SUBSIDIES QUESTIONED
(Ap) |
A Montana wheat farming operation has angered a congressman who asked the Agriculture Department why
ARGENTINE GRAIN EXPORT REVENUE FELL 52 PERCENT IN 1986
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Argentine grain and oilseed export revenue totaled US$1.97 billion last year, down 52 percent from 1
TRADE WITH US CONCERNS POLAND NATION CITES EFFORTS TO REGAIN MOST-FAVORED-NATION STATUS
Albert Axebank |
Poland is seeking swift normalization of trade with the United States in 1987, arguing that the curr
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
No Changes Expected In Export Bonus PlanANAHEIM, Calif. - U.S. Department of Agriculture Sec
CANADA LAYS CLAIM TO TITANIC WRECKAGE
(Ap) |
The wreckage of the Titanic, discovered 320 nautical miles southeast of Newfoundland in 1985, lies i
Maritime
ECT EXTENDS TALKS WITH LABOR ON NEW EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT
Janet Porter |
Management and labor representatives are still negotiating at the Rotterdam- based Europe Container
Maritime
LONG BEACH LOWERS COAL FEE PORT CUTS TARIFF BY 33 PERCENT TO CAPTURE SIZABLE SHIPMENTS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Given the opportunity to capture its first sizable coal shipments in several years, the port of Long
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