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ARGENTINA TO INCREASE WHEAT SUPPORT PRICE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Argentine government will soon raise to 8.70 Argentine australs per 100 kilograms the minimum su
TAIWAN'S SURPLUS SWELLS
(Ap) |
Taiwan registered a record trade surplus of US$15.6 billion in 1986, with exports reaching a record
Maritime
CHINA BOOSTS GRAIN PLANTINGS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Chinese peasants have planted more grain crops in a bid to produce another good harvest in 1987, acc
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Westconn International Trade Association. Monthly meeting. Jan. 13 at Skipper's Restaurant, Norwalk,
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Merrill Lynch economists warned that improvement in the U.S. trade deficit is a
Maritime
FLA. PORT OKS '87 BUDGET PORT EVERGLADES BOOSTS SECURITY, MARKETING FUNDING
Craig Dunlap |
Port Everglades Authority approved a 1987 budget projecting an operating revenue increase of 8 perce
Maritime
GROUP SEEKS TO CUT LOSS OF REEFER-MOVED FOOD
Maureen Robb |
Carriers and food distributors have formed a new trade group to cut food losses in refrigerated cont
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hughes Aircraft Backs Lockheed Unit ProjectNASHUA, N.H. - Sanders Associates, a unit of Lock
GULFPORT WILL SEEK STATE AID
Marie Prat |
The port of Gulfport, faced with an overwhelming bond debt that has sucked up any budget reserves, w
Maritime
MEXICAN BORDER LURES JAPANESE
Gary Jacobson |
Furukawa Electric of Tokyo and United Technologies Automotive of Michigan announced they have formed
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong Firm Buys Luxury Hotel in DenverDENVER, Colo. - Warwick International Hotels, owne
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON IMPORTING & EXPORTING
Rosalind Rachid |
CHEW'S COMPLAINT: Ralph Chew, president of the National Association of Export Companies, questions t
Maritime
BANKER RAPS JAPANESE TRADE SURPLUS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan must do more to reduce its enormous annual trade surpluses in the interest of the global econo
Maritime
TRADE SURPLUS SWELLS IN TAIWAN
(Ap) |
Taiwan registered a record trade surplus of US$15.6 billion in 1986, with exports reaching a record
Maritime
PORTS SEEK RED DOG CARGO TERMINALS VIE FOR ALASKAN MINE SHIPMENTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Terminal operators in Washington state and British Columbia are vying for the contract to handle con
Maritime
TRADE GAP NARR OWING HELD VITAL
Ripley Watson Jr. |
If U.S. trade deficit numbers don't improve in 1987, you can kiss the economy goodbye, according to
TRADE GAP NARROWING HELD VITAL
Ripley Watson Jr. |
If U.S. trade deficit numbers don't improve in 1987, you can kiss the economy goodbye, according to
IMPORTED CAR SALES UP 36.2 PERCENT IN JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Sales of imported cars in Japan skyrocketed by a whopping 36.2 percent last year, the Japan Automobi
Maritime
TRADE GAP NARROWING HELD VITAL
Ripley Watson Jr. |
If U.S. trade deficit numbers don't improve in 1987, you can kiss the economy goodbye, according to
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Vancouver Cargo Line Will Take on TouristsVANCOUVER, British Columbia - The last active vess
Maritime
NIPPON STEEL TO CLOSE 5 FURNACES
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's Nippon Steel Corp., the world's largest steel producer, will close five of its 12 blast fur
Maritime
US WILL PROPOSE NEW TRADE LAW BAKER: REAGAN TEAM SEEKS MARKET-OPENING MEASURES
John Boyd |
The Reagan administration will propose legislation to open markets abroad for U.S. exports, Treasury
WATER SUPPLY IN MEXICO OK
(Ap) |
Dams around the country are at 79 percent of capacity, sufficient toguarantee water for irrigation f
PRICE HIKES HIT YUGOSLAV CONSUMER
(Ap) |
Yugoslav consumers were hit with a new wave of price hikes on more than 500 goods and services this
Maritime
PAULA L. GREEN JOINS JOFC STAFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Paula L. Green, a former daily newspaper reporter, has joined the insurance reporting staff at The J
JAPANESE EYE CANADA PULP FIRM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
One of Japan's leading paper companies said it is considering taking over a Canadian pulp maker and
RISK-BASED CAPITAL STANDARD PROMOTED
Leah R. Young |
The Federal Reserve Board, other federal regulators and the Bank of England proposed a joint approac
CIBA-GEIGY PLANS TO CLOSE PIGMENT PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ciba-Geigy Corp. will close its pigment manufacturing facility by December 1988, leaving 530 workers
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Dow Rises Above 2000 NEW YORK - The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose above the histo
WORSHIPERS CHALLENGE POWER USE OF VOLCANO
John Davies |
With electric rates on Hawaii among the highest in the United States, geothermal exploration crews a
WHITE HOUSE DIVIDED ON RAIL MERGER VETO
David M. Cawthorne |
The Reagan administration is of two minds over whether the Interstate Commerce Commission should rec
TOKYO ADMITS MOVE TO SLOW RISE OF YEN CENTRAL BANK INTERVENED TO SUPPORT DOLLAR
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's central bank has been trying to prop up the U.S. dollar through intervention, a high Japanes
CARRIERS ADJUSTING TO SHIP ACT
Mark Magnier |
Ocean carriers criticized the Shipping Act of 1984 at a seminar here Thursday, but their comments ap
RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC UP SLIGHTLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Railroad freight traffic last year was marginally higher than 1985 levels, the Association of Americ
GENERAL MOTORS EMD LOOKS AT DOWNSIZING
Journal of Commerce Special |
Faced with continuing gloomy forecasts for locomotive purchases in the coming months and years, Gene
ATLANTIC CARRIERS BRACING FOR TRADE WAR
Janet Porter |
Trans-Atlantic ocean carriers are bracing themselves for an all-out trade war between the United Sta
TRUCKERS DISCUSS CROSS-BORDER ISSUES
Leo Abruzzese |
U.S. and Canadian truckers this week met formally for the first time in seven years to discuss contr
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Dec. 20, 1986, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equ
ANALYSTS DEBATE XTRA MOVE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
XTRA Corp.'s shareholder rights plan appears to have stalled a takeover attempt by Itel Corp. of Chi
TRADE GAP NARR OWING HELD VITAL
Ripley Watson Jr. |
If U.S. trade deficit numbers don't improve in 1987, you can kiss the economy goodbye, according to
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