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EC TO INCREASE COOPERATION ON TERRORISM, DRUG TRAFFIC
Edwin Unsworth |
The 12 member countries of the European Community agreed Monday to cooperate more fully on implement
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hyundai Motor Reports Auto Exports Up 171 percentSEOUL, South Korea - Spurred by strong sale
Maritime
AUTO CRASH TESTS MISLEADING
Jim Mateja |
According to federal government and insurance industry calculations, the vehicle you'd least want to
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GM to Leave S. Africa DETROIT - General Motors Corp. will withdraw from South Africa and sel
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Decision Stands In Social Security CaseThe Supreme Court Monday rejected a Reagan adminis
UK GRAIN HARVEST SET TO BE SECOND LARGEST ON RECORD
JOC Staff |
The U.K. grain harvest is set to be the second largest on record, with the provisional estimate at 2
ILA COUNTDOWN
JOC Staff |
Local contract negotiations between the New York Shipping Association and the International Longshor
ARCO INTRODUCES PC SOLVENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Commercial production of propylene carbonate, a high-boiling oxygenated solvent with low toxicity an
HAMPTON ROADS CARGO CONTINUES TO INCREASE
Carl Cahill |
General cargo handled at Hampton Roads terminals totaled 333,076 tons last month, a 16.6 percent inc
Maritime
TRANSPORT CONCERNS ACTED ON
David M. Cawthorne |
The 99th Congress dealt with quite a few major surface transportation issues - arduous and frustrati
US PLANS TALKS ON INSPECTIONS
Craig Dunlap |
The Reagan administration plans to launch bilateral negotiations with the 23 countries requiring con
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSBusiness leaders are less confident about economy, Conference Board says. Page 2
NO FLORIDA SAVINGS SEEN FROM TORT LAW REFORM
Leah R. Young |
There will be no insurance savings due to tort law reform in Florida, according to documents filed b
CHINA'S OUTPUT TOPS 2.57 MILLION B/D
(Ap) |
China's daily crude oil output is above 2.57 million barrels, the state-run Xinhua News Agency repor
JAPAN COULD POSE PROBLEM, TOO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Department of Transportation approval is not the last hurdle for the winning bidder in the competit
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Slow Economy May Cut Consumption of LumberPORTLAND, Ore. - A slowdown in the U.S. economy co
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hyundai Motor Reports Auto Exports Up 171 percentSEOUL, South Korea - Spurred by strong sale
Maritime
JAPANESE GROWTH FORECAST AT 2.5 PERCENT
A.E. Cullison |
Sharp appreciation of the Japanese yen in comparison with the U.S. dollar will hold Japanese economi
Maritime
SAFETY TESTS OF NEW CARS SEEN USEFUL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
John Cook, public affairs director for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, says his organiza
QUAKER STATE OIL'S EARNINGS SET RECORD, SALES DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Quaker State Oil Refining Corp. reported record third quarter earnings of $13.3 million, or 52 cents
MIXED CREDITS SEEN AS NEXT STEP IN US
P.T. Bangsberg |
The United States may be forced to change its view on combining export finance with aid, "to knock s
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Presidential Opposes People Express MergerPresidential Airways has filed additional comments
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Leader to Japan TOKYO - A Foreign Ministry official said Japan expects the Soviet Uni
Maritime
AIRCRAFT DEAL BUOYS SINO-SOVIET TIES
Albert Axebank |
As part of its "open-door" policy, China will become the biggest buyer of Soviet aircraft in the new
INDONESIA: TRADE AND INVESTMENT SURVEY
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Indonesian pavilion, including a department store and offices of the National Ag
CONGRESS FINALLY VOTES FUNDING FOR PORT, WATERWAY IMPROVEMENTS
Juliana King |
Congress, after a decade of catch-as-catch-can funding, approved omnibus legislation authorizing con
TRUCKERS, TEAMSTERS MOVE TO EASE PENSION PROBLEMS
Leo Abruzzese |
The trucking industry and the Teamsters union reached agreement on a plan to ease truckers' pension
INDUSTRY BATTERED BY 99TH CONGRESS SHIPYARDS LOSE TAX CREDITS
Robert F. Morison |
The maritime industry took a beating in the 99th Congress. Not only did U.S.-flag operators
Maritime
GULF ATTACKS WORRY INTERTANKO
Janet Porter |
Last week's attack on a Panamanian tanker in the Strait of Hormuz represents an escalation of the da
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
CN's Chief ResignsSuddenlyMaurice LeClair, chairman and chief executive executive of
SWISS ACCOUNT SHOWS SURPLUS AFTER 15 YEARS
(Ap) |
Switzerland's national account will show a significant surplus" in 1986, the first after 15 years in
HIGH COURT TO REVIEW BN CASE
Helen Ericson |
The Supreme Court agreed to rule on a thorny question affecting railroads on a nationwide basis - ho
BIG RIGS REMAIN TARGET DOT WANTS TEST OF IMPACT OF HEAVIER TRUCKS
David Cawthorne |
The trucking industry will continue its push for authority to use wider, heavier trucks on Western i
GROWTH SET AT 2.5 PERCENT IN JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Sharp appreciation of the Japanese yen in comparison with the U.S. dollar will hold Japanese economi
Maritime
INLAND KEEPS PACT DETAILS UNDER WRAPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Inland Steel Industries Inc. hasn't released details of a pending coal supply contract with Consolid
APC NET FALLS, BUT OPTIMISM ABOUNDS
John Davies |
Higher taxes drove third quarter profit at American President Cos. down 34 percent to $9.3 million f
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Marad OK Sought To Scrap VesselsThe Maritime Administration was asked permission to sell two
Maritime
CONFERENCE BENEFITS TOUTED
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shippers, as well as carriers, have a vested interest in the viability of ocean conferences.
Maritime
DOLLAR MOVES HIGHER ON NUMBER OF FACTORS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved higher Monday on a combination of factors, including a statement by Karl Otto
NIMO BEGINS TESTS ON REPAIRED VALVES
(Ap) |
The Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. started testing a repaired safety valve at the Nine Mile Point 2 nucl
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