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FLORIDA FUELS FOLDS BUNKER OPERATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Florida Fuels Inc., Miami, said Wednesday that "it was ceasing operations" in the Miami and Port Eve
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
INFLATION FEARS HELD THREAT TO UK SPENDINGFear of increasing the already alarming rate of U.
RAIL LABOR OPPOSES CNW SALE
Howard S. Abramson |
The railroad industry's labor unions said they will oppose the plan to sell CNW Corp. and its Chicag
Rail News
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FRANCE'S SUCDEN TO BUY 500,000 TONS OF SUGARFrench trade house Sucres et Denrees SA (SucDen)
TRADE CENTERS IN BEIJING SUFFER FOR CRACKDOWN
Noel Fletcher |
The Chinese government's crackdown last month on pro-democracy demonstrators is taking its toll on B
Maritime
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Vincent Mongno, senior vice president of Kerr Steamship Co., is a rare breed. He began his business
CRAIG DUNLAP'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTHEAST
Craig Dunlap |
YES, VIRGINIA, there is another inland intermodal rail terminal in operation - but it may not be muc
Maritime
SALOMON PREDICTS HIGHER EARNINGS FOR BULK SHIPPING COMPANIES
David F. White |
Salomon Brothers Inc. recently added its voice to the chorus of optimistic forecasts for bulk shippi
Maritime
FAST SEALIFT GETS BOOST IN HOUSE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A House sea-power subcommittee has earmarked $25 million to start a fast sealift vessel program that
Maritime
RICHARD MALKIN'S AIR CARGO FOCUS
Richard Malkin |
THIS IS THE DECADE of the Big Grab, in which hallowed corporate identities are folded into new acron
Air Cargo
FMC ASKED TO SPEED LA SETTLEMENT APPROVAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port of Los Angeles, a stevedoring company and a terminal operator involved in a lease dispute h
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 11, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CATERPILLAR INC. FORMS NEW COVER DEPARTMENTPEORIA, Ill. - Because of major growth in its ins
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
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
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
HUNT BROTHERS ON TRIAL IN TAX EVASION CASEWASHINGTON - The billionaire Hunt brothers, who we
COLOMBIA UNVEILS COFFEE POLICY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Coffee traders Tuesday said Colombia, the second largest producer of arabica coffees, will announce
CHINA-CUBA SUGAR TALKS TRIGGER CAUTIONARY BUYING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China's chief sugar buyer has arrived in Cuba for an extraordinary visit, triggering some cautionary
DUTCH DOCKWORKERS BACK UK PORT STRIKE
(Ap) |
Dutch dockworkers vowed Tuesday to support a British port strike by all possible legal means.
Maritime
NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE OVER GDANSK SHIPYARD
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Joint venture negotiations between a Polish-American businesswoman and Gdansk shipyard officials con
Maritime
THE NATION'S TOP COAL OFFICIAL TO LEAVE ENERGY DEPARTMENT POST
Tim Sansbury |
The Reagan and Bush administration's top official for coal matters apparently is set to leave his po
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
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
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
INVESTORS MAKE BID TO TAKE OVER BAT
(Ap) |
An investor group Tuesday launched a surprise 13 billion, or $21 billion, offer for BAT Industries
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
HONG KONG PANIC SWAMPS SINGAPORE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Police were called to maintain order as thousands of anxious local residents besieged the Singapore
EXPERTS URGE DOUBLING OF 3RD WORLD AID
From Wire Reports |
Industrial countries should double aid to the Third World, grant fewer loans to the United States an
Maritime
USDA CHIEF SAYS WEATHER MUDDIES DISASTER AID ISSUE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
While acknowledging that excessive moisture in parts of the United States in 1989 has harmed crops,
COAST GUARD MOVING BALOK TO CHICAGO POST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Coast Guard's marine safety office here will have a change of command July 26, with Capt. L
Maritime
CANADIAN OIL, GAS RESERVES DECLINE
Brian Lewis |
Record oil and natural gas production combined with lower-than-average drilling in the western Canad
CARNIVAL CRUISE POSTS 20 PERCENT DROP IN PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carnival Cruise Lines Inc. said traditionally slow springtime business at its subsidiary Holland Ame
Maritime
CARGO GROWTH CONTINUES AT NORTHWEST AIRPORTS
John Davies |
Last year, the people elected to oversee Seattle-Tacoma International Airport got a sense of how peo
Air Cargo
TAMPA CREATES PORT-RUN ENTITY
Janet Plume |
The Tampa Port Authority took its first big step Tuesday in a major organizational change that would
Maritime
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
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
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
SOME NY AGENTS WORK WITH REVOKED LICENSES
(Ap) |
The state Insurance Department may be unwittingly helping insurance agents whose licenses have been
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
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