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CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stauffer Increases Vanadium PriceStauffer Chemical Co. is raising its price of vanadium oxyt
AUSTRALIAN LIFE INDUSTRY BOOMING
Vincent W. Stove |
The Australian life industry continued to boom ahead during 1985. But some offices did a lot
REINSURERS TRYING TO AVOID RISK
C.A. Carpenter |
The very same industry trying to hold back today's riskless society is not listening to its own advi
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Reaffirms Role In SDI ProgramThe recent decision by the Nakasone administration permit
Maritime
HARD WORK = MORE MONEY
Jennifer Lin |
Tao Zuji knew he was taking a risk. City officials would not permit him to start his own bus
Maritime
NICARAGUA TRADE IN DEFICIT
(Ap) |
Nicaragua's trade deficit is expected to reach $608 million this year due largely to the United Stat
Maritime
FLEXIBLE COMPUTER SIGNS BURTEK PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Burtek, a subsidiary of the French electronics firm Thomson CSF, signed a $5 million original equipm
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DOT to Review Service WASHINGTON - Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Hanford Dole decided t
IRAN'S OIL MINISTER VISITS KUWAIT
(Ap) |
Gholamreza Akazadeh, Iranian oil minister, who is reportedly drumming up support forfresh Iranian pr
NEW US SUGAR QUOTA LEVEL NOT LIKELY UNTIL DECEMBER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Normally at this time of year, the U.S. would be close to announcing the coming year's sugar import
COAST GUARD SEEKS VIEWS ON PROPOSALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Coast Guard seeks comments on its proposed rules to guard against pollu tion from hazardous
Maritime
MOBAY STARTS PRODUCTION OF POLYCARBONATE RESIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mobay Corp., a company of Bayer USA Inc., started production of high-purity polycarbonate resin for
PRAVDA BLAMES CHERNOBYL FOR ELECTRICITY SHORTFALL
(Ap) |
The Chernobyl nuclear accident and delayed construction at three other nuclear plants are contributi
VT. WARNS COMPANIES ON COERCION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Insurance companies in Vermont have been warned to stop forcing customers to buy more than one of th
DOLLAR GAINS SOME GROUND AS TRADE DEFICIT DECLINES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar gained ground Tuesday on news of a lower-than-expected $13.3 billion merchandise tra
WHEAT EXPORT OUTLOOK STEADY
(Ap) |
The outlook for U.S. wheat exports is holding steady at 31.3 million tons for the current marketing
COUNCIL URGES ANALYSIS OF NY MEDICAID COSTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
A comprehensive analysis of the New York Medicaid program has been urged by State Comptroller Edwar
US SIDES WITH INSURERS IN CALIF. BAD-FAITH SUIT
(Ap) |
Saying it is concerned about insurance costs, the Reagan administration is siding with insurers who
JAPANESE BULLISH ON CHIPS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's exports of 1-megabit DRAM semiconductor chips will more than triple to 1.3 million units in
Maritime
JAPANESE BULLISH ON CHIPS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's exports of 1-megabit DRAM semiconductor chips will more than triple to 1.3 million units in
Maritime
CONRAIL LEGISLATION TIED TO LABOR ISSUE
David M. Cawthorne |
A bitter dispute over employee protective conditions sought by rail labor is the main stumbling bloc
A CLASH OF PERSONALITIES
Gloria Joseph |
It was more a personality clash, rather than a lack of marketing of the port of Everett, that caused
Maritime
BRITISH COLUMBIA TARGETS CONTROL PLAN INCLUDES AIRPORT CONTROL, DEVELOPMENT OF PORT TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canada's westernmost province wants to take over the running of Vancouver International Airport and
Maritime
INDICATORS POINT TO WEAK GROWTH
(Ap) |
The government's main gauge of future economic activity fell in August for the third time in the las
CHANCELLOR NAMED TO CHICAGO POST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Andrea Chancellor, energy reporter in the Washington bureau of The Journal of Commerce since April l
MONSANTO REPORTS GAIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Co. announced that it will post an after-tax gain of $114 million, or $1.46 a share, in the
AUSTRALIA REVIEWS WATERFRONT INDUSTRY
Vincent W. Stove |
An Australian waterfront industry review committee has been set up to recommend ways to improve effi
Maritime
ARMIN HIKES PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Armin Corp. announced that the price for its polyethylene film products will rise by six cents a pou
WORKERS COMP PULLOUT AVERTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The State Bureau of Insurance and a workers compensation insurance agency have temporarily averted a
TORRINGTON POLICE BACK IN COURTROOM
(Ap) |
A Torrington woman is seeking more than $1 million in damages in a federal lawsuit against police fr
DOLLAR SHARPLY LOWER AGAINST MOST CURRENCIES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was sharply lower Monday against most major currencies, except sterling and the Cana
VOYAGER'S GLOBAL FLIGHT DRAWS NEARER
(Ap) |
The experimental Voyager aircraft took off on another test flight Monday, and its pilots hoped to de
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Demjanjuk Indicted JERUSALEM- Israel indicted retired U.S. autoworker John Demjanjuk on char
Maritime
STRIKES INCREASE 56.8 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Filipino workers staged 472 strikes between Jan. 1 and Sept. 22, 56.8 percent more than during the s
Maritime
CHINA TO SLASH IMPORT DUTIES NEW CUSTOMS REGULATIONS FOCUS ON LUXURY ITEMS
Jasper Becker |
China will slash import duties on most luxury consumer goods Wednesday in what may be a preparatory
YUGOSLAVIA: A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRADE AND INVESTMENT, PAGES 17A-19A
JOC Staff |
Top Stories An increase in exports and invisible earnings in hard currency are seen as essen
NEW ISUZU TRUCK AIMS AT DELIVERY, SERVICE UNITS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Isuzu Truck of America introduced a new low cab-forward truck for Classes 5 and 6 aimed at delivery
DU PONT, ADVANCED GENETICS SIGN PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Du Pont Co. announced that it has entered into a multimillion dollar research agreement with Adv
W. GERMANY SEEKS TO BOOST GRAIN SALES TO E. GERMANY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
West Germany would like to increase grain sales to East Germany in the near future, despite possible
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nine Mile Point 2 Plant On Hold for ValvesSYRACUSE, N.Y. - The main steam isolation valves a
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