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JAPANESE WANT US TO DISMISS SHIPBUILDING SU BSIDY COMPLAINT MINISTER TO PLEAD CASE IN US VISIT
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's Transport Ministry has urged the U.S. Trade Representative to reject a shipbuilding trade gr
Maritime
PORT OF SEATTLE URGED TO LENGTHEN PIER LEASES
John Davies |
Dilapidated piers along Seattle's downtown waterfront should no longer be allowed to collapse into E
STRIKING MD. YARD WORKERS SLATE VOTE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A proposed settlement of a four-month-old strike at Bethlehem Steel Corp.'s Sparrows Point shipyard,
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1400 (July 12, 1989) Previous day - 1390 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire Reports |
US AGREES TO PROVIDE BRIDGE LOAN TO BOLIVIAWASHINGTON - The U.S. Treasury Wednesday announce
FLA. DEPARTMENT SUES COOPERS & LYBRAND
Rosalind Resnick |
The Florida Department of Insurance late last week sued Coopers & Lybrand for malpractice, saying th
BAT INDUSTRIES' DIVERSIFICATION MADE IT TARGET, ANALYSTS SAY
(Ap) |
BAT Industries PLC's strategy of diversifying away from its core tobacco business principally into f
US-JAPAN TRADE GAP CAUSES COUNCIL RIFT
Rosalind Rachid |
They descended from the dais, each to their own side: Japanese executives to the right, smiling as u
SEATTLE PORT SEEKS LAND TO LAUNCH BOX COMPLEX
John Davies |
The Port of Seattle is going after $9 million in former shipyard property for possible construction
JAPAN TO EXTEND SALES LIMITS ON STEEL TO US
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese steel producers say they will accept an extension of the current Voluntary Restraint Agreem
SUGAR CHANGES LIKELY FROM BILL, NOT GATT
Sue Kirchhoff |
Ever since officials of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ruled in June that the U.S. sugar
CAN JAPANESE BREED OF CATTLE BE RAISED PROFITABLY IN US?
From Wire Reports |
Washington State University researchers want to find out whether a Japanese breed of cattle known as
COMEX TO NAME ARNOLD A. STALOFF AS NEW PRESIDENT
Howard Simon |
The Commodity Exchange Inc., without a president since June 30, named Arnold A. Staloff, a senior of
DOLLAR RATE BOOSTS CALIFORNIA SALES
Mark Magnier |
Spurred by the cheaper dollar, California wine exports are on a roll. The state, which holds
Maritime
TAIWAN'S INVESTMENT EXPECTED TO SURGE
From Wire Reports |
Taiwanese businessmen, faced with a severe land shortage and rising wages at home, are expected to i
Maritime
PEOPLE - AVIATION
Wire and Staff Reports |
AIRPORT OPERATORS COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL (Washington) - George Howard was named executive director/se
Air Cargo
TERRORISTS BEWARE! WALL TO FORTIFY LAX
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Airport officials are about to build the ultimate wall: a million-dollar, nine-foot-high electrifiab
Air Cargo
MINERS WON'T RETURN TO WORK THIS WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thousands of union miners on strike in every coal mining state east of the Mississippi River won't b
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NC INSURERS SEEK AUTO RATE HIKECHARLOTTE, N.C. - North Carolina insurers have asked for an a
UNION AGREES TO CUT CREWS ON CSX TRAINS
Howard S. Abramson |
The United Transportation Union has agreed to reduced crew sizes on trains operating within CSX Tran
Rail News
SHIPPERS CRITICIZE NORTH ATLANTIC RATE HIKES
Bruce Vail |
Efforts by 15 containership companies to push up prices for moving goods across the North Atlantic a
CHINESE, SOVIETS MEND SHIPPING TIES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Inland shipping links between one of China's main northeastern cities and the Soviet Far East have r
AMERICAN AIRLINES VIES WITH PAN AM FOR MOSCOW ROUTE
Mark D. Berniker |
American Airlines is challenging Pan American World Airways for the right to fly between the United
Air Cargo
DOLLAR DRIFTS LOWER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar drifted lower Wednesday. It was pressured by modest long liquidation before the rele
INDICTMENTS EXPECTED IN WORLD PRODIGY CASE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Federal indictments are expected shortly against the captain of the Greek-flag tanker, World Prodigy
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fleet Shipping's Case Combined With OthersThe Federal Maritime Commission has agreed to comb
Maritime
BASEBALL CARD COLLECTORS ATTENTIVE TO STARS' FATES
Ted Reed |
These are not just hard times for Jose Canseco and Pete Rose: They are also hard times for collector
PA. CODE VIOLATORS TO PAY CAT FUND
Journal of Commerce Special |
Motorists who violate Pennsylvania's vehicle laws will pay off the $364.7 million funded liability o
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., July 12, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
HEAVY TRUCK SALES SET FIRST-HALF HIGH
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Heavy truck sales held high ground in June, but analysts continued to predict that the market streng
Trucking News
J.B. HUNT EARNINGS FALL TO 33 CENTS A SHARE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.'s second quarter earnings fell to $7.9 million, or 33 cents a shar
Trucking News
CALIFORNIA TRUCKERS FACE ENVIRONMENT CLEANUP PRESSURE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
If the Environmental Protection Agency's ambient air quality standards were in effect 200 years ago,
Trucking News
SHIP PRICES CALLED MORE REALISTIC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
More realistic price levels are returning to the secondhand bulk carrier ship market, according to a
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year7/12 7/11 Ch
CBOT MOVE TO CURB SOYBEAN TRADER HIT
Kevin Commins |
Floor traders and farm groups reacted angrily to the Chicago Board of Trade's move to break up an al
CHINA WOOS TRAVEL AGENTS IN BID TO LURE BACK TOURISTS
From Wire Reports |
China wined and dined travel agents Wednesday and took them behind the machine guns on a privileged
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DOLL LICENSE TRANSFER TO HASBRO APPROVEDCLEVELAND, Ga. - Original Appalachian Artworks said
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
JOC Staff |
COMMERCE TO PROBE MEXICAN PAIL IMPORTSThe International Trade Commission cleared the way Wed
STUDY: INSURANCE FRAUD MAY BE ON THE WANE
Cristina Lee |
Late last Christmas, Carmen Lucy Rickert of Albany, N.Y., reported her car stolen and dutifully put
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