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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FRANCE PLEDGES AID TO REBUILD VIETNAMFrance promised Thursday to help rebuild Vietnam and ac
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ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
RANCHO SECO OPERATOR SEEKS TAKEOVER BIDSSACRAMENTO, Calif. - The operator of the Rancho Seco
SMITHKLINE SETS MEETING ON MERGER
(Ap) |
Shareholders of SmithKline Beckman Corp. will meet July 26 to vote on a proposed merger already appr
THREE US, UK COMPANIES TO JOIN IN THAI NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Two U.S. oil companies and a British partner are pledging $10 million to develop an offshore concess
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
OAKLAND VOTES TO FUND NEW BIOSCIENCE CENTEROAKLAND, Calif. - The Port of Oakland voted to co
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ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
IRAN-JAPAN OIL TALKS STALL OVER 20 CENTSCrude oil negotiations between Iran and Japanese oil
AIRLINES WILL TIGHTEN SCRUTINY OF CARRY-ON ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Leo Abruzzese |
U.S. airlines flying in Europe and the Middle East will be required to carefully screen radios, lapt
Air Cargo
DOLLAR FALLS SHARPLY ON ILL-FOUNDED RUMOR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar fell sharply Thursday afternoon on an ill-founded rumor that President Bush had been
SUDDEN SOVIET SWEET TOOTH GIVES TRADERS SUGAR SHOCK
Bob Bellottie |
The Soviet Union's sudden buying interest in white and raw sugar sent futures here and in London up
AMERICANS DISTRUST ENTREPRENEURS, ECONOMIST SAYS
Paula L. Green |
Does the American public view entrepreneurs as innovative, risk-taking businessmen or robber barons
Maritime
EPA CHIEF TOUTS BUSH'S PROGRAM ON ENVIRONMENT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator William K. Reilly found a supportive business environm
US CHIP USERS' PACT BLAZES NEW TRAIL
Mark Magnier |
This week's landmark agreement on a domestic consortium of semiconductor users to support domestic p
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
WHOLESALE PRICES ROSE IN JAPAN IN EARLY JUNEThe Japanese wholesale price index for June 1-10
T.H. GAILEY NAMED MASS. COMMISSIONER
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Timothy H. Gailey, one of the designers of Massachusetts' automobile and medical malpractice insuran
FERC SCHEDULE OMITS TALKS ON GAS FUTURES
Sam Glasser |
Contrary to intense speculation, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has not scheduled a discus
EPA CUTS SODIUM SULFATE FROM ITS LIST OF TOXINS
(Ap) |
With a single sweep of the regulatory hand, the Environmental Protection Agency has cut in half the
UK WARNED OF LENGTHY DOCK STRIKE
Edwin Unsworth |
The leader of the union representing Britain's 9,400 registered dockers said Thursday he expected th
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BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1407 (June 22, 1989) Previous day - 1400 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
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PORT AUTHORITY REVIEWS BIDS FOR NEWARK CARGO TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is reviewing plans for a new multimillion dollar cargo
Air Cargo
GROUP OF 7 OFFICIALS MAY MEET ON DOLLAR
A.E. Cullison |
The Group of 7 finance chiefs of the advanced industrial democracies may meet in Paris prior to the
WEST GERMAN MINISTER CONCEDES DEFICIENCIES IN EXPORT CONTROL
Erich E. Toll |
West German Economics Minister Helmut Haussmann said Thursday there have been deficiencies and major
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INCREASES IN US IMPORT PRICES OUTPACING THOSE OF EXPORTS
John Boyd |
The dollar's strength already may be curbing prices charged here of both imports and exports, new La
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COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WHITE HOUSE ACCEPTS GATT RULING ON SUGARThe Bush administration Thursday accepted a General
REVAMPED CUSTOMS FEE MOVES THROUGH CONGRESS
Richard Lawrence |
A revamped Customs user fee is moving through Congress but may be subject to further legislative act
Maritime
UNION, INLAND STEEL SET PACT
(Ap) |
The United Steelworkers said it reached a tentative contract settlement with Inland Steel Industries
MEXICO GETS HIGH MARKS FOR ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
If the billions of dollars that fled Mexico the past 20 years in search of safer investments abroad
50-MILE BOX RULE PREVAILS IN WEST
Marie Prat |
The Federal Maritime Commission denied a request by the American Trucking Associations to strike dow
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SONY PURCHASES UNIT OF SUNDSTRAND CORP.PARK RIDGE, N.J. - Sundstrand Corp. of Rockford, Ill.
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CUSTOMS AGENCIES SEEK UNIFORM GOALS
Jennifer Friedland |
The policy arm of the 104 customs service agencies around the world will attempt to flesh out a stra
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FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 22, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low
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HIGH-TECH AIR CARGO RESUMES FLOW TO CHINA
Michael S. Lelyveld |
High-tech air cargo has started flowing again from the United States to China despite a hardening of
BANKERS FEAR BRAZIL COULD HALT PAYMENTS OF INTEREST ON DEBT
From Wire Reports |
Brazil's failure to settle its differences with the International Monetary Fund and World Bank has r
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., June 22, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
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NEW GUIDEBOOKS DETAIL THE BIG APPLE EXPERIENCE
Christopher Lofting |
Despite all the bum raps and bad publicity New York City gets about problems with crime, traffic con
YOUNG HOMEOWNERS IN US DECLINE AS COSTS INCREASE
(Ap) |
Home owner ship among young Americans is declining alarmingly and "threatens to produce a permanent
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
STATE FARM SLAPPED WITH $100 MILLION SUITSeven Texas women filed a $100 million lawsuit Thur
EXXON PLANS TO TOW VALDEZ FROM ALASKAN WATERS TODAY
John Davies |
Powerful ocean tugs from Exxon Shipping Co. and Crowley Maritime Corp. are scheduled today to begin
PETROLEUM SUPPLIES RUN COUNTER TO SEASONAL TRENDS, API SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Inventories of key products ran counter to normal seasonal trends as gasoline stocks increased while
CURRAN RESIGNS POST AS NO. 2 AT BALTIMORE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Walter F. Curran, deputy executive director of the Maryland Port Administration in Baltimore since
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