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INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MARSHALL FIELD'S SOLD BY B.A.T. SUBSIDIARYAs part of a restructuring plan for London-based B
MASS. SEEKING TO PREVENT ERRONEOUS CONSUMER DATA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Massachusetts lawmakers are being asked to enact perhaps the nation's strongest safeguards against i
AIR FORCE TO AID IN CLEANUP
(Ap) |
The Air Force has agreed to pay as much as $27 million of the cleanup costs at two hazardous waste d
EQUITY RESTRICTIONS MAY HURT INDIA'S INVESTMENT DRIVE
William Armbruster |
India can't seem to make up its mind about foreign investment. On the one hand, A.N. Varma,
Maritime
TOP OF THE DAY COMPUTER GAME DESIGNERS SEARCH FOR NEXT BIG HIT
Rory J. O'connor |
Who would spend a weekend here listening to lectures on the "Anatomy of a Spemin" or "Sex and Death
CURBS URGED ON MONEY LAUNDERING IN DRUG WAR
From Wire Services |
The cloak of banking secrecy should be lifted as part of worldwide efforts to curb the laundering o
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EAST GERMANY PLANS TO EASE COMPANY LAWSEAST BERLIN - East Germany took a major step toward c
Maritime
US MAY TAKE LEAD IN EASING EXPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The United States is expected to propose a substantial reduction in barriers to shipping high techno
Maritime
JAPAN'S BUSINESSMEN WARNED OF CRISIS IN US RELATIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Eishiro Saito, chairman of Japan's most powerful private business organization, said Thursday that J
Maritime
CANADA CHALLENGES COMPETITION RULING
Leo Ryan |
The Canadian government is appealing a Quebec court ruling last week that struck down the federal co
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 19, 1990 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
OIL PRICES BOUNCE BACK AS OPEC SETS MEETING
Sam Glasser |
Crude oil prices came roaring back Thursday after days of steady declines. The U.S. benchmar
LEO RYAN'S TRADE TALK FROM CANADA
Leo Ryan |
DURING WHAT WAS CALLED the baseball summit last week, President Bush got a heavy whiff of the curren
Maritime
SOUTH KOREA MAY ELUDE US TRADE RETALIATION BUYING CODE MAY BE KEY
Robin Bulman |
South Korea's moves to open its government procurement process to foreign bidders appear likely to k
Maritime
JAPANESE HUNGRY FOR PIECE OF LA COAL PROJECT
Tim Sansbury |
Japan's voracious appetite for investing in U.S. business to date hasn't included a taste for coal i
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
SOVIET UNION SLASHES SUPPLIES OF NATURAL GAS TO LITHUANIA
From Wire Reports |
The Soviet Union slashed supplies of natural gas to rebel Lithuania by 85 percent Thursday following
US CHAMBER IN HONG KONG BACKS CONTINUED CHINA TRADE PREFERENCE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The local American Chamber of Commerce is throwing its weight behind maintaining China's status as a
Maritime
CHINA PLANS TRADE ZONE IN PUDONG
From Wire Reports |
China will boost its open-door policy by developing the Pudong district of Shanghai as a type of spe
Maritime
SENATE WEIGHS WIDE-RANGING TRADE MEASURE
Keith M. Rockwell |
Legislation that would renew trade benefits to the impoverished Caribbean region and resolve a compl
NYMEX WEIGHING FATE OF RESIDUAL FUTURES CONTRACT
Roberta C. Yafie |
The New York Mercantile Exchange is evaluating its residual fuel futures contract, which has not tra
AIR HONG KONG PLANS TO BOOST CARGO CAPACITY BOEING JETS SLATED FOR NEW ROUTES
P.T. Bangsberg |
The only all-freight air carrier in Hong Kong plans to add capacity to service newly granted routes.
MITSUBISHI, DAIMLER SIGN AEROSPACE PACT
(Reuter) |
Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and West Germany's Daimler-Benz, in a major step toward creation
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EASTERN WON'T APPEAL APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEEEastern Airlines said Thursday it would not appea
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
JUDGE FINDS BRIBERY IN SHIP REPAIR DEAL
Bruce Vail |
A former employee of Secaucus, N.J.-based Marine Transport Lines Inc. was found guilty Wednesday of
Maritime
SECONDHAND SHIP PRICES REBOUNDED IN QUARTER
Sydney P. Levine |
The decline in the market for secondhand ships that occurred during the fourth quarter of 1989 did n
Maritime
MARAD BUDGET BILL GOES TO HOUSE FLOOR
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A House maritime committee sent a $558 million fiscal year 1991 spending bill for the Maritime Admin
Maritime
BOX SHIPMENTS GROW
Journal of Commerce Special |
Container shipments through U.S. ports grew 6 percent in the first two months of this year, about th
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BETHLEHEM STEEL TO SELL TWO LAKES ORE VESSELSBETHLEHEM, Pa. - Bethlehem Steel Corp. announce
Maritime
US AGENCIES DIFFER ON PASSENGER SHIPS FLYING FOREIGN FLAGS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Two U.S. transportation agencies disagree on the best way to deal with the safety and inspection of
Maritime
DREDGING DELAY TO SNAG NY SHIPPING
David F. White |
Shipping will be hampered and large containerships will have to schedule their sailings carefully be
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
Panalpina Inc., Humble, Texas, continues to operate as an ocean freight forwarder under the Federal
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 19, 1990 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low
Maritime
APL WINS A ROUND IN BATTLE WITH NAVY
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A major U.S. ocean carrier is back in business on a Far East military trade route, but its battle wi
JAPAN TO UPGRADE ITS PORTS
A.E. Cullison |
The Ports and Harbors Bureau of Japan's Transport Ministry says its new multibillion-dollar, long-te
Maritime
IS TOXIC POLLUTION DROPPING?
John Maggs |
New data on toxic pollution in the United States indicate that a federal effort to keep track of it
SIMON SAYS
Howard Simon |
HAVE U.S. GRAIN EXPORTERS really withdrawn offers to supply grain to the Soviet Union grain in respo
PHILLIPS FACES $5.7 MILLION FINE
Pei-Tse Wu |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration Thursday proposed to fine Phillips 66 Co. over $5.
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