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AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AIRBUS INDUSTRIE GETS ORDERS FROM 2 AIRLINESAirbus Industrie has received orders for 28 A321
Air Cargo
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NUMBER OF OIL TANKERS SEEKING CHARTERS RISESAbout 15 or 16 very large and ultra large crude
CUSTOMS FOCUSES ON REVISIONS TO BASIC RULES
Tony Seideman |
The U.S. Customs Service is trying to change fundamentally some of the basic rules under which it do
PEOPLE - RAILROADS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY (Chicago) - Jack Fields was appointed assistant vice president
Rail News
INDUSTRY COALITION CRITICAL OF BUSH'S CLEAN AIR PLAN PROPOSAL OK FOR MODEL USE
John Maggs |
Business leaders called for major changes in the Bush administration's clean air proposal Tuesday, b
COFFEE RISES, SUGAR DECLINES ON NY MARKET TECHNICAL FACTORS PUSH MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
With technical factors pushing the market Tuesday, the September New York contract for coffee closed
SHIP GROUP EXTENDS PACT ON CAPACITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A group of 13 leading shipping lines agreed to extend until March 1991 an agreement that limits thei
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SEA-LAND TO PURCHASE NEW REEFER CONTAINERSEDISON, N.J. - Sea-Land Service Inc. said it will
Maritime
MEXICO'S OIL WORKERS SETTLE CONTRACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A two-year collective contract giving Mexico's oil workers a 14 percent wage increase was approved M
PORT OF GULFPORT'S CHALLENGES EXCITE ITS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Craig Dunlap |
The new executive director of the Mississippi State Port Authority is looking for new challenges, wh
Maritime
PEOPLE - TRADE
Wire and Staff Reports |
CADBURY SCHWEPPES PLC (London) - The company has reorganized its European confectionery operations t
Maritime
PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TITANIUM DIOXIDE E.I. du Pont & de Nemours Co. of Wilmington, Del., is rescinding the 2 cent
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
I've never met Michael L. Easton, Topgallant Group Inc.'s regional manager for the Midwest and West
JAPAN, EC NEAR CHIP PRICE PACT
Bruce Barnard |
Three years after the controversial U.S.-Japan semiconductor trade pact, the European Community is a
ELF REACHES TERMS WITH FTC TO TAKE OVER PENNWALT
JOC Staff |
Societe Nationale Elf Aquitaine has reached an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission that allo
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US BOND FUTURES RALLY ON LONDON MARKETU.S. bond futures rallied on news the U.S. National As
PURCHASING MANAGERS SAY INDEX DIVES TO 46 PERCENT
JOC Staff |
In another sign of sluggish growth, the nation's purchasing managers Tuesday reported their index of
MEXICAN REFORMS SHOULD SPUR US INVESTMENT
Rose A. Horowitz |
Mexico's recent moves to allow foreign investors 100 percent ownership of operations in some economi
UPS TO LAUNCH DIRECT SERVICE TO HUNGARIANS DHL FOUND E. BLOC SNAGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pioneering a new market always has its dangers and drawbacks. But life can be especially challenging
PRODUCTS MADE WITH US STEEL BOOST PORTS' EXPORT TONNAGES
Journal of Commerce Special |
In a summer when export steel is moving from mills in the American heartland in volumes unmatched si
DISMISSAL OF FEDERAL ANTITRUST SUIT LOOMS RULING MAY TRIGGER PUSH FOR MCCARRAN-FERGUSON CHANGES
David Conn |
The likely dismissal of the multistate antitrust lawsuit against the insurance industry has led to s
LAWMAKERS FORM ENERGY CAUCUS FOR NEW ENGLAND
Michael S. Lelyveld |
New England congressmen are banding together in an effort to influence energy policy and counter the
RHODE ISLAND GIVES ESTIMATE OF DAMAGES FROM SPILL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Rhode Island Attorney General James O'Neil concluded an agreement with the owner of the Greek-flagge
Maritime
HARVARD SUES PHARMACIA FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Harvard University said it filed a federal patent-infringement suit against the Swedish pharmaceutic
Maritime
JAMES M. NELVER - CRB OUTLOOK
James M. Nelver |
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN-YEAR BULL MARKET in stocks is not over yet, according to the Stock Market Mome
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 1, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low
Maritime
RAIL-TRUCK FREIGHT USE SOARS IN WEST GERMANY
Miriam Widman |
Growth in West Germany's combination freight transportationsector soared 12 percent in 1988 - its la
Trucking News
STEEL IMPORT FLOOD TIED TO '59 STRIKE
Bill Beck |
Even though steel exports have shown surprisingly strong growth in recent years, doubling from 1987
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., Aug. 1, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
BROWN SET TO REPORT '88 NET LOSS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Brown Transport Co. expects to report a net loss when it releases delayed 1988 results by mid-Septe
Trucking News
SKINNER VETOES EXPANSION OF O'HARE INTERNATIONAL
Anita Schrodt |
Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner ruled out expansion of Chicago's O'Hare International Airpor
Air Cargo
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* EC 1992 Roundup 4A * James M. Nevler - CRB Outlook 7A* Richard Lawrence - Trade Scene 8A
SHIPPERS TAKEN ABACK BY RATE LITIGATION ISSUE
Leo Abruzzese |
When the Interstate Commerce Commission asserted primary jurisdiction over negotiated truck rate dis
Trucking News
CRT JAPAN GRANTED DEALER, BROKER LICENSES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
CRT Japan Inc. was granted Japanese dealer and broker licenses today by the Ministry of Finance.
SOYBEAN CRUSHINGS, EXPORTS SEEN FALLING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Soybean crushings and exports in June in the United States, Brazil and Argentina totaled only 5.96 m
DOLLAR TRADES SLIGHTLY HIGHER ON NEWS OF PURCHASING DATA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The dollar traded slightly higher Tuesday in choppy trading, after falling and then rebounding on ne
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GRAIN SHIPMENTS UP VIA DULUTH-SUPERIORYear-to-date grain shipments through the Port of Dulut
GREENSPAN SAYS FED CONTINUES ITS EASING
(Reuter) |
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan said Tuesday the central bank is continuing to ease it
BUSINESS INDEX
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
UPS TO LAUNCH DIRECT SERVICE TO HUNGARIANS FIRM BUILDS GLOBAL NETWORK
Mark Magnier |
United Parcel Service Inc. plans to initiate direct express package service to the Hungarian market
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