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JOURNALISTS IN HAITI STILL IN DANGER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Military attacks and brutality against journalists continue unabated in Haiti, giving the lie to gov
Maritime
SEOUL UNVEILS ECONOMIC REFORMS
From Wire Reports |
South Korean Deputy Prime Minister Cho Soon Monday announced measures to curb pay raises, fight infl
Maritime
SOME US COMPANIES PROSPERING IN JAPAN
(Ap) |
Despite tension over Japanese market barriers and the U.S. trade deficit, some major U.S. companies
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Commodity Research Bureau 6A * Albert L. Kraus - Markets and Money 7A* Erich Toll - Europe
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOVIET UNION ORDERS SIEMENS COMPUTERSMUNICH, West Germany - The Soviet Union has ordered 300
Maritime
US-CANADIAN PACT MAY OPEN LABOR MART
From Wire Reports |
Under the six-month-old free trade agreement, Canada and the United States may eventually have a com
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
JOC Staff |
1)Textile Quotas to Watch as of 6/16/89 2)Fully Utilized Textile Quotas as of 6/16/89
Maritime
MARAD TO OFFER FOREIGN LENDERS NEW CRITERIA
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Maritime Administration is to unveil today a new, six-part test for deciding when foreign citize
NEW BREED OF STEEL COMPANY PRODUCES COIL AND CONTROVERSY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
California Steel Industries Inc., a foreign-owned, U.S.-based mill, typifies a new breed of steel co
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA UNREST MAY CUT JAPAN'S STEEL OUTPUTThe recent unrest in China may result in a 1 percen
Maritime
TOP COURT SAYS RAILS MAY ORDER DRUG TESTS
Howard S. Abramson |
The Supreme Court gave railroads a stronger hand to establish mandatory drug- testing programs for w
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
ARCO FLEET CHIEF URGES CREW-TRAINING OVERHAUL
John Davies |
The head of one of the largest U.S. tanker fleets said the maritime industry must overhaul the way i
INCLUSION OF TUNA IN CARIBBEAN BILL WORRIES PUERTO RICO
Larry Luxner |
Puerto Rico's thriving tuna industry is nervous about a proposed House bill that would allow 22 Cari
CHINESE MEDIA ASSAIL US AS FOREIGN FUNDS SLOW
P.T. Bangsberg |
China's official media intensified attacks on the United States Monday in an apparent attempt to off
Maritime
IVORY TRADE BAN MAY NOT SAVE AFRICA'S ELEPHANTS
(Reuter) |
Pressure is building for a worldwide ban on the ivory trade to save Africa's elephants - but would a
Maritime
CAPACITY SHORTAGES FOR AIR CARGO A DRAG ON SEA/AIR INTERMODAL
Craig Dunlap |
The current shortage of airlift capacity appears to be the only significant restriction to the growt
Air Cargo
EMERY WORLDWIDE EXPANDS IN DAYTON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Clerks are now sorting packages at Emery Worldwide's hub here around the clock. Until mid-Ap
Air Cargo
CALIF. FORWARDER RESUMES SHIPMENTS OF CARGO TO CHINA
Gregory S. Johnson |
Dean Worldwide has resumed shipping cargo to China. All it took for the company to begin re-
Air Cargo
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 16, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IRAN EXPECTED TO SEEK PRICE HIKE TO JAPANIran is likely to tell Japanese oil firms it wants
HIKE IN PRODUCTION CEILING POSSIBLE, OPEC CHIEF SAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries may raise its production ceiling by 1 million barr
MD. UTILITY MOVES UP PLANT COMPLETION DATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. said Friday it is moving up to May 1991 the completion date for Unit 2
PEOPLE - OIL/GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DEVON ENERGY CORP. (Oklahoma City) - Darryl G. Smette was elected vice president of marketing and ad
HONG KONG SERVICE TO OFFER MYRIAD OF ELECTRONIC OPTIONS
P.T. Bangsberg |
A first glimpse of the Tradelink electronic data interchange system has been tantalizingly afforded
DALE STEFFES - ENERGY OUTLOOK
Dale Steffes |
IN THE UNITED STATES, the federal government's principal job is to do the things that can't be done
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HIGHER COSTS PREDICTED FOR OLD PLANE REPAIRSThe cost of maintaining America's aging aircraft
Air Cargo
ALCOHOL ABUSE TESTING STIRS INDUSTRY CONCERNS
Leo Abruzzese |
Airlines, railroads and trucking companies employing some 4 million workers see potential problems w
Air Cargo
MINERS' WALKOUT SPREADS TO FOUR MORE STATES
Tim Sansbury |
Walkouts by union coal miners in West Virginia and Virginia spread to Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Indian
LOW COST TELECONFERENCES COULD CUT NEED FOR TRAVEL
Ed Lopez |
It'S not that William J. Miller has anything against the airline industry, but he's out to keep busi
NATIONS SPLIT ON IMPORTANCE OF EDIFACT
Tony Seideman |
Sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is an oncoming train. And sometimes it's a mirage.<
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CSL INTERMODAL UNIT OFFERS REPAIR SERVICEHUNT VALLEY, Md. - CSL Intermodal said its chassis
Rail News
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONTROL DATA SELLS MAINTENANCE BUSINESSBLOOMINGTON, Minn. - Control Data Corp. has sold its
LARRY KAUFMAN'S INSIDE TALK ON RAILROADS
Larry Kaufman |
A CHANGE THAT HAS BEEN OCCURRING in the railroad freight marketplace was very obvious at the Interna
Rail News
ELECTRONICS CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Microcomputers in Transportation, third annual international conference, June 21-23. Hyatt Regency H
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINESE TO VISIT EVENT IN SEATTLE; PROTEST SETGovernment delegates from a pair of ports in C
Maritime
SOME CONCRETE CROSSTIES ARE AGING PREMATURELY
PATRICIA McCORMICK |
Some concrete railroad ties made by Lone Star Industries Inc. of Greenwich, Conn., are showing signs
Rail News
GUAM OPPOSES BID TO HALT PROBE
Marie Prat |
The government of Guam is asking the Federal Maritime Commission to continue its probe of ocean frei
Maritime
MATSON DOUBLES CALLS AT SEATTLE, LOS ANGELES
John Davies |
Matson Navigation Co. next month will double the frequency of its ship calls at Seattle and Los Ange
Maritime
CONRAIL ENDS MERGER TALKS WITH P&W
Journal of Commerce Special |
Providence & Worcester Railroad Co. officials late last week were unable to explain why Consolidated
Rail News
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