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PLAN WOULD KEEP AIR TAXES HIGH
John Boyd |
The powerful chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee unveiled a complicated plan
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP MAY IMPROVE ATLANTIK EXPRESS LINIE SERVICE
William Armbruster |
A change in ownership could enable Atlantik Express Linie, a small trans- Atlantic ocean carrier, to
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTH AMERICA Air Show Canada. Aug. 9-13. Abbotsford, British Columbia. This fair will bring
Maritime
STUDY CASTS DOUBT ON JOB-CREATION THEORY
David Altaner |
A new study by Dun & Bradstreet Corp. challenges the conventional wisdom that most of the growth in
1992 - THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - ROUNDUP - WEEK OF JULY 10
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Economic and finance ministers from the 12 Common Market nations set a timetable this week for prepa
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TRADE ZONE SEMINAR SET FOR JULY 20 IN OHIOCOLUMBUS, Ohio - The Rickenbacker Port Authority a
Maritime
CURTIS HELPS US FIRMS SOURCE OVERSEAS
Paula L. Green |
Curtis International Ltd. used its Korean contacts to save a U.S. operator of water slide parks near
Maritime
HOUSE COMPROMISE SIMPLIFIES BENEFITS DISCRIMINATION LAW
David Conn |
A new version of a controversial employee benefits law, worked out between the House Ways and Means
EC NOT ALONE AS CARIBBEAN STATES AGREE TO UNIFY MARKET BY 1993
Canute James |
The members of the Caribbean Economic Community, faced with increasing economic difficulties, plan t
Maritime
SOME NY AGENTS WORK WITH REVOKED LICENSES
(Ap) |
The state Insurance Department may be unwittingly helping insurance agents whose licenses have been
DOLLAR RISES IN ACTIVE TRADE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose Tuesday in moderately active trading, primarily on short-covering by dealers.
CANADIAN DOLLAR ON AN EVEN KEEL
Steve Glain |
Canada's attraction as a destination for emigrating Hong Kong Chinese has spurred interest in the Ca
CATASTROPHIC COVERAGE: PANEL HEAD EYES REVIEW
David Conn |
The Senate Finance Committee chairman said new cost estimates may lead to the reduction or eliminati
COURT SAYS COMPANY'S OWNER CAN BE TRIED IN WORKER DEATH
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the owner of an Oakland County cable company can be tried
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
WHOLESALE PRICES FALL 0.1 PERCENT IN W. GERMANYFRANKFURT, West Germany - West German wholesa
JURY PICKED TO HEAR DROUGHT COVER TRIAL
(Ap) |
Lawyers have selected a federal court jury of eight people to hear a trial on behalf of 8,000 farmer
CANADA PLANS TO PUSH ENVIRONMENT AT SUMMIT
Leo Ryan |
Canada intends to play a leading role on environmental issues at the 15th annual economic summit of
EUROPE'S CENTRAL BANK GOVERNORS NEED FREER REIN, GERMAN CLAIMS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
European central bank governors must be given more independence by their governments under preparati
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
EC 1992 Roundup 4A Don C. Becker - Publisher's Notebook 10AA.E. Cullison - Asia View 8A<
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CATERPILLAR INC. FORMS NEW COVER DEPARTMENTPEORIA, Ill. - Because of major growth in its ins
INVESTORS MAKE BID TO TAKE OVER BAT
(Ap) |
An investor group Tuesday launched a surprise 13 billion, or $21 billion, offer for BAT Industries
WORLD BANK SETS RATE ADJUSTMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The World Bank reduced its loan commitment fee to 0.25 percent from 0.75 percent but raised its inte
NJ ASSEMBLY WANTS VOTERS TO DECIDE CAR INSURANCE ISSUE
(Ap) |
Assembly lawmakers want state voters to solve New Jersey's auto insurance problems. Competin
PICKENS SAYS JAPANESE KEEP CORPORATE AFFAIRS CLOSED
(Ap) |
Corporate raider T. Boone Pickens Jr. told Congress Tuesday the Japanese are resisting his foray int
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
US EXPORT CONTROL POLICIES LIKELY TO BE RELAXED SHORTLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Commerce Department is expected to announce today a significant easing of its export control po
THE ECONOMY
From Wire Services |
WHOLESALE MERCHANTS POST RISE IN INVENTORIESInventories of U.S. wholesale merchants rose 0.8
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., July 11, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
BIG THREE FAIL TO LIVE UP TO BILLING AS FORD POSTS LONE 1ST-HALF GAIN
From Wire Reports |
General Motors Corp.'s auto market share woes continued in the first half of 1989 and Chrysler Corp.
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
US ASKS GATT RULE ON INVESTMENT CURBS
John Zarocostas |
The United States has proposed that the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade reduce the impact of
REPAIR WORK KEEPS YARD ON W. COAST HUMMING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Amid the gloom and doom that characterizes the U.S. shipbuilding industry today, there seems to be a
TRUMP PAK SEEKS SLICE OF EXPRESS BUSINESS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
In a day and age when everything seems to have billionaire Donald Trump's name on it, there's a new
15 ATLANTIC LINES AGREE ON PLAN TO RAISE RATES
Bruce Vail |
The cost of moving goods is set to go up in the liner shipping trade between the United States and N
HONG KONG PANIC SWAMPS SINGAPORE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Police were called to maintain order as thousands of anxious local residents besieged the Singapore
US TRADE GROWS WITH PHILIPPINES
Rose A. Horowitz |
Wicker importer Paul Marshall Products significantly lowered its costs in the Philippines by working
DOT SEEKS MARITIME POLICY INPUT
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Department of Transportation has the questions on international transportation policy. N
CHINA PRESSES DRIVE TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE BLUSTER IS MIXED WITH ASSURANCES
Noel Fletcher |
Once U.S. investors who fled China learn the "truth" about last month's events in Beijing, they will
FLUOROCARBON CO. TO CHANGE NAME
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The bad publicity surrounding chlorofluorocarbons is prompting a California company to change its na
UK OFFICIAL SAYS STRIKES WON'T HURT ECONOMY
Janet Porter |
Workers at more than 40 docks joined Tuesday in a wave of strikes disrupting Britain's transport ser
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