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TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CAROLINA FREIGHT UNIT SERVING NORTHWEST ARK.CHERRYVILLE, N.C. - Carolina Freight Carriers Co
MASON TO HEAD ENGINEERING SOCIETY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
John L. Mason, who retired as vice president, engineering and technology from Allied-Signal Aerospac
KOREAN COMPANIES URGED TO BID ON IRANIAN PROJECT
From Wire Reports |
South Korea is encouraging its firms to help complete a huge war-damaged Iranian petrochemical plant
US MACHINE TOOL MAKERS LOOK SOUTH
Paula L. Green |
Cincinnati Milacron Inc., a leading U.S. maker of machine tools, plans to double the number of 90-to
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago2/23 2/22
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BROAD ACCORD BY JULY URGED IN URUGUAY TALKSUruguay Trade Round negotiators have until July t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
ARGENTINA - $1 million from the Inter-American Investment Corp. for expansion of Terminal 6 SA's po
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Kevin Commins - Currency Forecast 3A * JofC Industrial Price Index 6A* Larry Kaufman - Ins
EC WARY OF JAPANESE MOVES INTO EUROPE QUESTIONED
Bruce Barnard |
A flurry of deals by Japanese companies during the past few months is posing uncomfortable questions
SOVIETS LIKELY TO TRIM US GRAIN BUYING IN '90
Mark D. Berniker |
The Soviet Union will buy significantly less grain from the United States in 1990 than the record pu
SOUTH KOREA WORKS TO ESTABLISH FORMAL TIES WITH USSR, CHINA
Robin Bulman |
Efforts to woo the Soviet Union and China on to the diplomatic dance floor have generated no respons
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., Feb. 22, 1990 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
BURDEN OF NATIONAL HEALTH COVER SEEN FALLING ON THE HIGHER-PAID
Journal of Commerce Staff |
National health insurance would shift the burden for health care costs to workers with higher income
COFFEE SHIP HEADS TOWARD GUATEMALA
From Wire Reports |
A freighter carrying Salvadoran coffee, unable to unload its cargo in four U.S. and Canadian ports b
Maritime
HILLS WARNS THE EC ON AUTO IMPORT CURBS
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills warned the European Community Thursday that the United States
NEW ORLEANS IMPOSES TERMINAL FEE
Janet Plume |
Cargo handling companies at the Port of New Orleans will be assessed a new terminal fee of 30 cents
Maritime
TANKER ORDERS INVOLVE 'ENVIRONMENTAL CLASS'
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shipowners in Scandinavia have ordered the first three tankers built according to a new, "environmen
Maritime
PETROCHEMICAL SPENDING SEEN FALLING AGAIN IN CHINA IN '90
P.T. Bangsberg |
Investment in China's petrochemical industry is likely to fall further this year, an official says,
RUBBER OUTPUT FELL IN MALAYSIA IN '89
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Malaysia's 1989 natural rubber output totaled 1,422,406 metric tons, down 14.4 percent from 1988, ac
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago2/22 2/21
SOVIETS PLAN VENTURE TO MARKET INVENTIONS
From Wire Reports |
The Soviet Union's most prestigious scientific body is seeking Western companies to market Soviet in
Maritime
YOU CAN'T SELL SINGING BEARS TO JUST ANYBODY
Craig Dunlap |
Don't look for Sally Industries Inc. to rush into Eastern Europe in hopes of selling its animated ro
Maritime
LEBACK'S OPTIMISM ON SHIP INDUSTRY ISN'T WIDELY SHARED
David F. White |
Maritime industry sources reacted with skepticism Thursday to suggestions by Warren Leback, U.S. mar
Maritime
MARSEILLES REPORTS SURGE IN BOX TRAFFIC
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Port of Marseilles in France said its container traffic rose 22.7 percent in 1989, regaining its
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CANADA TO LIMIT STAKES HELD IN PETRO-CANADAForeign ownership of Petro-Canada will be limited
PILOT SIGNS UP IRISH FIRM AS INTERNATIONAL PARTNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pilot Air Freight, a domestic air freight forwarder based in this Philadelphia suburb, has enlisted
AVMARK UNIT WINS MACAO AIRLINE FEASIBILITY STUDY
P.T. Bangsberg |
The nearby Portuguese enclave of Macao has commissioned a U.S. specialist todraw up plans fo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TWA THREATENS SALE OF JETS TO RAISE MONEYST. LOUIS - Following through on a threat to shrink
ORDER TO CONTINUE D&H SERVICE EXPECTED
David M. Cawthorne |
The Interstate Commerce Commission today is expected to order an extension of directed service over
SIMON SAYS
Howard Simon |
''SERIOUS COMPLAINTS" about the quality of U.S. wheat, which some Washington legislators say could j
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
INTEROX ANNOUNCES EXPANSION PLANSInterox America announced it will more than double hydrogen
GRAIN QUALITY BILL SPURS DEBATE IN SENATE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Witnesses and Senate farm committee panelists clashed Thursday at hearing on proposed legislation to
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JOBLESSNESS PREDICTED TO SOAR IN W. GERMANYBONN, West Germany - Continued immigration from E
Maritime
GROUND TANKS IN RISK DISPUTE SOUTH DAKOTA, INSURER AT ODDS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A dispute between the state of South Dakota and a Minnesota insurance company points up some of the
EAST GERMANY WANTS WESTERN-STYLE GNP DATA STANDARDS ARE LACKING
Miriam Widman |
East Germany wants to be able to release a Western-style gross national product indicator by the end
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BAUCUS SEEKS SANCTIONS AGAINST THE JAPANESESen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., Thursday said he will i
Maritime
CENTRAL BANK CHIEF SAYS HUNGARY NOW INTERESTED IN BILATERAL PACTS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The turbulent economic and political changes in Hungary have dampened its enthusiasm for the ongoing
Maritime
MEMPHIS MAY PULL OUT OF CONTRACT WITH TVA
John Boyd |
A dicey play to alter basic business practices of the Tennessee Valley Authority is about to end.
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PORT OF PALM BEACH NAMES CIKLIN CHAIRMANRIVIERA BEACH, Fla. - Blair J. Ciklin, a West Palm B
Maritime
FORMAL TRAINING A MUST IN TRUCKING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Truck drivers in California must be able to navigate the crooked, narrow streets of San Francisco, c
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