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WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Teamsters Members Vote Lettuce ContractSALINAS, Calif. - Members of the Teamsters union appr
Maritime
DIAMOND SHAMROCK SHARES ARE SOLD
(Ap) |
Stanford University says it has sold its stock in Diamond Shamrock Corp.because the company
Maritime
EXPANSION WOES BESET OAKLAND ENVIRONMENTALISTS FIGHT AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Maureen Robb |
The port of Oakland is fighting one more hurdle to expanding its airport. After starting to
Maritime
INDONESIA SEES STABLE ECONOMY
P.T. Bangsberg |
The main prop of Indonesia's economy, its energy sector, is unlikely to recover in the near term, bu
Maritime
INDONESIA SEES STABLE ECONOMY
P.T. Bangsberg |
The main prop of Indonesia's economy, its energy sector, is unlikely to recover in the near term, bu
Maritime
HONG KONG TOYS WITH JAPANESE MANUFACTURERS STRIVING TO BOOST MARKET SHARE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong's local toy industry, the world's leading exporter of toys, has set an ambitious goal to c
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Computer Design Focus Of NY ExpositionsNEW YORK- IMEX '86, the Integrated Manufacturing Expo
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Questions Legality Of Chip Trade PactBRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Commissio
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Waterford Glass Offers To Buy WedgwoodWaterford Glass, the Irish crystal glass maker, made a
Maritime
INDIA MAY CUT IMPORTS TO FORCE EXPORT HIKE
Journal of Commerce Special |
India may restrict imports of raw materials, industrial machinery and components by large engineerin
Maritime
CHINA LURES INVESTMENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Foreign businessmen could not find a safer investment than in China, paramount leader Deng Xiaoping
Maritime
RISKY BUSINESS IN CHINA
Michael Browning |
A Shanghai grandmother saves up for an electric blanket, buys one, takes it home, invites her grands
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIALBank of Japan Governor Sumita said he can see no immediate need to lower the Japane
Maritime
CANADA-UK AIR ROW HEATS UP
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canada can deal a costly blow to British Airways if the United Kingdom follows through on a threat t
Maritime
GATT SAYS NYET ON URUGUAY ROUND
Felix Dearden |
Members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade rejected the Soviet Union's request to take pa
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON WORLD BANK/IMF MEETINGS
Keith M. Rockwell |
NO SURE THING. While H. Onno Ruding, Dutch finance minister is the favorite to replace Jacques de La
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIALBank of Japan Governor Sumita said he can see no immediate need to lower the Japane
BEST STILL MONITORED, NY REGULATOR SAYS
James Nolan |
The state insurance department said it has not dropped an inquiry it opened last month into the insu
DIVERSE GROUPS PUSH SUPERFUND
Leah R. Young |
The idea that politics makes strange bedfellows was demonstrated in a joint press conference by the
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
BAX Names Robin WilsonAs PresidentIRVINE, CALIF. - Robin H.H. Wilson, former preside
US INTENDS TO SIGN COPYRIGHT CONVENTION
(Ap) |
The United States intends to become a signatory in 1987 to the Berne convention that protects the ri
AUTO INCENTIVES END - WILL SALES?
(Ap) |
U.S. car buyers, spoiled by September's interest-rate war among major U.S. automakers, will be hard
CHEMICAL PRICES SHOW STRENGTHENING TREND
Al Wyss |
A strengthening trend in chemical prices prevails as the fourth quarter begins. Prices of a
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conrail Stock Offering WASHINGTON - Conrail stock won't hit the markets until next year desp
PLANNERS RIG ELECTRONICS FOR TRUCKS
Michael Lelyveld |
Trucks of the future may resemble electronic Disneylands if all the dreams of engineers come true.
SEEDS OF ILA PROBLEMS SOWN IN PAST SUCCESSES
A STAFF ANALYSIS. This news analysis is based on reporting by |
The International Longshoremen's Association success in past waterfront contract negotiations plante
PACIFIC SHIP RATES TO JUMP NEXT YEAR
Roger Schreffler |
The four conferences governing the trans-Pacific shipping markets announced general rate increases o
ICELAND'S PROSPERITY HINGES ON SINGLE INDUSTRY
Bruce Barnard |
The Icelandic government's "seizure of four top hotels in Reykjavik and the appeal to its citizens t
FINNISH BANK THRIVES IN NEW YORK MARKET
Gordon Platt |
Finland's largest commercial bank, Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, is making its presence felt in the U.S. m
$10 OIL COULD JEOPARDIZE COAL
Tim Sansbury |
As much as 24 percent of U.S. utility coal consumption is likely to be displaced if crude oil prices
JAPANESE PROJECT SHUNS US FIRMS
A.E. Cullison |
No U.S. or other foreign construction companies will be allowed to participate in the first phase of
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pratt & Whitney, FAA Discuss Engine DesignEAST HARTFORD, Conn. - Pratt & Whitney and Federal
DOT DELAYS ACTING ON TIGER PETITION
Juliana King |
The Transportation Department granted a Flying Tiger Line Inc. petition seeking retaliatory action a
TEXAS AIR ENCOUNTERS TAKEOVER 'TURBULENCE'
Tim Neale |
Texas Air Corp. flew into stormy weather on its way to buy both Eastern Airlines and People Express
SKYWAY OFFERS CONTROL SUPPLY CHAIN MONITORING AIDS MANUFACTURERS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Burroughs Corp. is accomplishing what experts in transportation logistics say is difficult, if not i
ROAD FEEDER LOOKS AHEAD
Richard Malkin |
It is 11 a.m. and the 48-foot wide-body roller-bed trailer departs Newark Airport. It crosses the Hu
ULTRAMAR TO BE SOLD BY YEAR-END?
Sam Glasser |
Ultramar Petroleum Inc., the Northeastern U.S. marketing subsidiary of the Ultra mar PLC Group, is e
UAE BUOYS OPEC HOPES OIL PRICES RISE ON PROMISE TO CUT PRODUCTION
Felix Dearden |
Oil prices rose by 50 cents a barrel in Europe Tuesday after the United Arab Emirates, a key member
TOTAL SEEKS TO SECURE US POSITION
Howard Schissel |
France's state-controlled oil concern, Compagnie Francaise des Petroles, or Total-CFP, is taking adv
DETERGENT FUEL PASSES MOBIL'S TEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Specially formulated detergent gasoline brands can significantly eat away deposits that clog automob
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