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AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BANK TOLD TO RELEASE MORE MONEY TO BRANIFFORLANDO, Fla. - A U.S. bankruptcy judge has ordere
Air Cargo
JAPANESE FEAR EC ANTITRUST LAWS
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese companies fear that their European operations may run afoul of the European Community's str
Maritime
SUBARU-ISUZU PLANT IN US FACES UPHILL CLIMB TO SUCCESS
Paul A. Eisenstein |
The nation's newest Japanese auto "transplant" also may be its most vulnerable, industry analysts sa
Maritime
US AND EC AT ODDS ON CABOTAGE RULES IN POST-1992 WORLD
Anita Schrodt |
One of the main concerns of U.S. trade officials about the unification of Europe in 1992 is the poss
Air Cargo
SIMON SAYS
Howard Simon |
EXECUTIVES OF BOTH CHICAGO FUTURES EXCHANGES aren't the only top figures in the industry critical of
PORTS TOLD TO STAY OUT OF LABOR NEGOTIATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Where do port authorities belong in labor and management relations? Not at the negotiating table, ac
Maritime
ICI, SOVIETS FORM 1ST JOINT VENTURE PACT INCLUDES COUNTERTRADE
Pei-Tse Wu |
In an effort to expand its share of the slowly opening Soviet chemicals market, Imperial Chemical In
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Customs Update 4A * Howard Simon - Simon Says 7A* Greg Johnson - Managing Traffic 2B
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN CHINA MAY SHRINK
P.T. Bangsberg |
Industrial growth in China is slowing as a result of the government's economic squeeze, and that is
OPEC PRODUCTION IS ABOVE CEILING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
OPEC crude oil production averaged 23.2 million barrels a day in the first two weeks of October, up
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CRUDE OUTPUT FELL IN FIRST 9 MONTHSAverage domestic crude oil production fell 6.4 percent to
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PUERTO RICO MARINE MANAGEMENT INC. (Edison, N.J.) - Brian Huresky was named regional sales manager i
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 18, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low Vol.
Maritime
FINANCING EXPERTS ENCOURAGE LOCAL ROLE IN PORT IMPROVEMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
If you want something done, you have to do it yourself. That was the message from infrastruc
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Trading With Japan 4A * Businesses Assail US Export Programs 5A* Tom Connors - Washington
COFFEE DROP TO CONTINUE
Blair Pethel |
The failure of the International Coffee Organization to make any real progress toward a new agreemen
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SOVIETS MAY BOOST IMPORTS OF SOYBEANSThe Soviet Union is likely to step up imports of soybea
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UPS ASSISTS POLICE IN MARIJUANA ARRESTSBRIDGEPORT, Conn. - When a United Parcel Service Inc.
Trucking News
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
Wire and Staff Reports |
CONSUMER PRICES RISE IN INDUSTRIAL NATIONSConsumer prices in members of the Organization for
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
QUAKE UNLIKELY TO STEM INTEREST IN FARMERSThe relatively low direct exposure of Farmers Grou
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BRAZIL'S SOYBEAN CROP PREDICTED TO DECLINESAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazil's 1989-90 (October-Sept
PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
Wire and Staff Reports |
POLYMER EMULSIONS Air Products and Chemicals Inc. of Allentown, Pa., is increasing prices fo
QUAKE HITS UTILITIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Major oil refiners, who have about a million barrels a day of capacity in the San Francisco Bay Area
SOVIETS TURN TO JOINT VENTURES TO BOOST SHIPBUILDING CAPACITY
Anita Schrodt |
The Soviet Union is negotiating with foreign companies for joint venture deals to convert at least t
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Oct. 18, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
National Frozen Food Association, convention and exhibition, Oct. 22-24. Contact: NFFA, (717) 534-16
Trucking News
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONRAIL EARNINGS UP 5 PERCENT IN QUARTERConsolidated Rail Corp. earned $87 million, or $1.27
Rail News
DOT SEEN READY TO MODIFY DRUG RULES
Stanford Erickson |
The Department of Transportation seems ready to take some "common-sense" steps to improve its implem
Trucking News
SOUTHEAST ASIAN FEEDER LINE BOOSTS CAPACITY AND SERVICE
P.T. Bangsberg |
An aggressive feeder line established in Thailand, Regional Container Lines Co., is expanding furthe
Maritime
PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS SENDING MEDICAL WASTE THROUGH THE MAIL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The U.S. Postal Service carries more than letters, and health department officials in Englewood, N.J
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UPS AIR UNIT TO BUILD NEW KY. HEADQUARTERSLOUISVILLE, Ky. - United Parcel Service Inc. Wedne
Air Cargo
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
TRANSPORT FEDERATION SEVERS TIES WITH US SAILORS' UNION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Efforts by an American seamen's union to organize workers aboard U.S.-owned ships flying the flags o
Maritime
NOKIA BATTLES MOTOROLA OVER MOBILE PHONE PATENTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Mobile telephones have become the rage in international business communications , but the popular co
Maritime
BRAZIL'S DEFICIT HITS $8.9 BILLION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil's calendar 1989 federal budget deficit through September totaled the equivalent of $8.943 bil
PER CAPITA INCOME HITS NEW HIGH
From Wire Reports |
The number of poor people in the United States stayed about the same last year as in 1987 even as pe
JAMMED PHONES SLOW INSURANCE CLAIMS WORK
Chris Barnett |
Jammed telephone lines and a blackout in downtown San Francisco slowed claims calls to insurers and
COMPUTER EXPORTERS WORRY ABOUT IMPACT
Rosalind Rachid |
Just before 11 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time Wednesday, Theo Bosch got a callfrom his company's
RAILS REPORT LITTLE DAMAGE IN QUAKE AREA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The three major railroads that serve the Bay Area - the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Atchison
Rail News
REPORTED BUYING BY THE FED CURBS DECLINE OF US DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined Wednesday on news about the California earthquake and worries about the sto
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