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AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
People Exchange Offer Set to Expire Nov. 6NEWARK, N.J. - People Express Airlines Inc. said i
CATHAY, LUFTHANSA TO BUY NEW PLANES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Both Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. and Lufthansa German Airlines are investing in new all-cargo aircra
TRUCK VIOLATIONS RIFE IN CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles Daily News |
Robert Fulwider was trucking a load of steel from Los Angeles to Ukiah, Calif., when officers at the
SOME PLUSES CITED IN AIRLINE MERGERS
Juliana King |
The rash of mergers between U.S. airlines could have a long-term negative impact on airplane manufac
TRUCKERS SAY SAFETY SLIPS MAJORITY FEEL HIGHWAYS MORE DANGEROUS THAN IN 1980
Leo Abruzzese |
A majority of truck drivers believe the nation's highways are more dangerous now than in 1980, accor
AIRCLAIMS PROVIDES ASSET DATA
Kevin D. Thompson |
The recent spate of airline mergers and acquisitions has been a boon to a Maryland-based company tha
VENEZUELA BEGINS PAYING OFF PUBLIC SECTOR FOREIGN DEBT
(Ap) |
Venezuela began paying off its $21 billion foreign debt with a $750 million down payment, Finance M
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Adopts New Rules About Rate InformationInterim rules for providing shippers information
S. AFRICA TRADE SHIFTS
Tony Koenderman |
South Africa's foreign trade has shifted sharply away from the United States toward Europe.
Maritime
DRUG SCREENING PROGRAM AVAILABLE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A workbook and audio cassette program on employee drug screening for trucking companies is available
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ozal in South Korea SEOUL, South Korea - Turkish Prime Minister Turgut Ozal arrived for a fo
Maritime
SERVICES SECTOR WARNED ON COMPETITION
(Ap) |
Foreign competition could damage the nation's service industries, which rangefrom airlines t
Maritime
PESSIMISM GREETS GATT
William Armbruster |
Hong Kong's top trade official is pessimistic about the success of a new round of negotiations under
Maritime
ROLLS-ROYCE ASKS FOR TIME TO MEET AIR BAG STANDARDS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Rolls-Royce Motors Ltd. is asking U.S. transportation officials for more time to begin meeting new f
Maritime
MEXICO TO RESELL BANK SHARES PUBLIC AUCTION SCHEDULED FOUR YEARS AFTER TAKEOVER
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
The Mexican government is about to fulfill a pledge to sell minority shares in the nation's commerci
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Malaysia Still in Agency KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysia will remain a member of the Unite
Maritime
BRAZIL FIRM TO SUPPLY CARRIER
James Bruce |
Brazil's Springer-Carrier company will send Carrier Corp. 280,000 residential and commercial air con
Maritime
ALLIED-SIGNAL TO EXPAND IN BRAZILIAN AEROSPACE
James Bruce |
Allied-Signal Inc. plans to expand into the country's aerospace industry by producing aircraft turbo
Maritime
BURROUGHS UNIT BUCKS DISINVESTMENT TREND
Tony Koenderman |
The rising disinvestment tide has done nothing to slow the growth of Burroughs South Africa, the cou
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
CONFERENCE ON DOING BUSINESS WITH ASEAN. Object is to broaden the understanding of experi enced trad
Maritime
HONDA GOES CANADIAN CARMAKER BEATS JAPANESE COMPETITION
A.E. Cullison |
Honda Motor Co. has begun to roll 1987 Accords off an assembly line in Ontario, making the company
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PepsiCo May Open Pizza Huts in USSRPepsiCo Inc., which introduced mass market soft drinks to
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM HONG KONG
William Armbruster |
GATEWAY TO CHINA: Hong Kong may be even more important now and in the future as an entrepot for Chin
Maritime
SUZUKI EYES GM FACILITY FOR OWN USE
(Ap) |
A Suzuki Motor Co. official said the Japanese automaker will consider whether to buy or lease one of
Maritime
270 US CAR DEALERSHIPS CLOSED IN 1986 MODEL YEAR
(Ap) |
U.S. automakers lost a net 270 car dealers during the 1986 model year, mostlyfrom General Mo
PHILIPPINES, BANKS SPLIT ON DEBT PLAN
Richard Gourlay |
The renegotiation of $9.5 billion of Philippine commercial debt is headed for the rocks, a creditor
XEROX CORP. UNVEILS CAD SYSTEM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Xerox Corp. unveiled a workstation-based, computer-aided-design system that can communicate with non
QUIET CONSUMERS MISS OUT IN JAPAN
Tom Ashbrook |
It's a tough job sticking up for the quiet consumers of Japan. Naokazu Takeuchi is president
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
G.S. Flaherty Named a VPAt CaterpillarPEORIA, Ill. - Caterpillar Inc. named Gerald S
BRAZIL RETHINKS BANK LAW MARKET MAY BE OPENED TO FOREIGN OPERATIONS
James Bruce |
Brasilia reportedly is considering opening Brazil's tightly protected banking market to foreign inve
VANCOUVER CONSORTIUM SET TO CONSTRUCT PULP MILL
Journal of Commerce Special |
A nine-year-old consortium, which operates a large export wood chip terminal, has decided to build
Maritime
BIG 3 AUTO SALES MIXED IN OCTOBER
(Ap) |
Domestic auto sales by the Big Three U.S. carmakers remained slow without incentives, dipping sharpl
ARGENTINA AIMS TO NET POLISH PACT
Jeremy Morgan |
The Argentine government hopes to conclude an accord with Poland on South Atlantic fishing rights by
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The fate of state laws imposing 10 percent penalties on unsuccessful appeals fr
REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY FACES A YEAR OF SHAKING OUT
(Ap) |
There will be "very few cranes looming on the horizons" during the coming year, according to a real
COURT RULES CANAL STAFFERS MUST PAY TAX
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. employees for the Panama Canal Commission will have to pay U.S. income taxes on their salaries,
BANKING SECTOR WINS VICTORY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The banking industry won a significant victory, persuading the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Distric
DU PONT RESIN A BREAKTHROUGH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A major technological advance announced by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. will result in an increas
FOREIGN FIRMS TO CUT US INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Foreign firms plan to slow down slightly their U.S. investment activity next year, the Commerce Depa
JAPANESE EMPHASIZE MINIBRIDGE SERVICES
William Armbruster |
It used to be quite simple to keep track of Japanese liner shipping services to the United States.
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