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AFFILIATES OF DAEWOO MAY GET ASSISTANCE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The South Korean government plans to extend special loans to the affiliates of the Daewoo business g
Maritime
SUNKEN SHIP MAY BE PHOENICIAN
(Ap) |
A sailboat that sank here 2,400 years ago may be the first vessel ever found that was built by the P
Maritime
FURTHER RELIEF URGED FOR STEEL
Keith M. Rockwell |
The steel industry needs another five-year period of relief from imports under voluntary restraint a
US WON'T EASE IMPORT RULES ON CHINESE GOODS
John Davies |
The U.S. government says it will not soften its requirement that apparel imports from China carry th
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
NEW EQUIPMENT MAY EASE OVERWEIGHT BOX PROBLEM
Gloria Joseph |
The availability of newly designed chassis poses a potential solution to the problem of containers t
MAY SURGE IN PRODUCER PRICES CATCHES INVESTORS BY SURPRISE
John Boyd |
Just days after the Federal Reserve signaled it was backing off its tight- money stance against infl
JAPANESE END STEEL EXPORTS TO CHINA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Japanese steel industry has suspended further shipments of steel to China, it was learned here F
SOUTH KOREA PURSUES CHINA SHIPPING LINKS
Hannah Moore |
South Korea has decided to allow direct shipping links to China to begin this month but suspended fo
JAPANESE OFFICIALS DEFEND SHIPYARD SUBSIDIES
A.E. Cullison |
Officials of Japan's Transport Ministry said subsidies to Japanese shipbuilders don't constitute an
HONG KONG REACTION TO UPHEAVAL IN CHINA MAY HIT US IMPORTERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The local economy seems certain to take a dip, possibly a sharp one, as a result of the turmoil in C
PRODUCT LIABILITY BACK ON THE FRONT BURNER
David Conn |
Citing the European Community as an example, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators is seeking support
PANEL TO STUDY BANK LENDING TO CHINESE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The House Banking Committee will review early next week the World Bank's policies on loans to China.
OFFICIALS MOVE TO HALT FRAUDS IN NIGERIAN OIL
Neil Springer |
U.S. oil and maritime industry officials last week took their first tentative steps toward sharing i
SUPPLEMENT WOULD COVER MASS. MEDICAID PATIENTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts said it has no objection to legislation that would requi
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MEDIGAP SALES ABUSES SEEN COSTLY TO ELDERLYSome insurance agents and companies lure older pe
YEAR OLD CASE FAILS TO SPUR SURGE OF SUITS
(Ap) |
It's one year since the tobacco industry lost its first, and only, product liability lawsuit. But wh
NJ LAWMAKERS CONSIDER AUTO REFORM REFERENDUM
(Ap) |
New Jersey voters would be asked to determine the best of two partisan plans to require auto insuran
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SIZE OF MERCHANT FLEET CONTINUES TO SHRINKThe Maritime Administration reported that the U.S.
Maritime
LINER OPERATORS WORK TO ACHIEVE CONSENSUS ON SUBSIDY REFORM
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
U.S.-flag liner companies are working on a new subsidy reform package they hope will become a unifie
Maritime
US STUDENTS RELAY FACTS BACK TO CHINA
Gerald Volgenau |
Most people at the University of Michigan know Zhu Zhi Liang simply as a quiet, 34-year-old Chinese
SERVICE LOOKS TO BRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, REALITY GAP
JANET PORTER and TONY SEIDEMAN |
Few companies are coming even close to exploiting the full power of new technologies. So sai
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COMPUTER NETWORKS LINK CHINESE STUDENTSBOSTON - One of the key reasons why it will be hard,
ELECTRONICS CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The 1989 International Trade and Computerization Conference and Exhibition, June 12-14. The Mayflowe
DAEWOO ACCORD IN JEOPARDY
Hannah Moore |
Deputy Prime Minister Cho Soon turned up the heat in the Daewoo shipbuilding dispute Thursday, sayin
Maritime
ELECTRONIC BIBLE AVAILABLE - WITH $299 PRICE TAG
Valerie Reitman |
The battery-operated Bible is here. It's an electronic device that fits in the palm of your
COMPAGNIE GENERALE MARITIME EYES STRONGER MEDITERRANEAN ROLE
Barbara Casassus |
Compagnie Generale Maritime decided to join forces with three other shipowners in order to take bett
Maritime
LAWMAKER ASKS IF EASTERN PLANES ARE MAINTAINED
(Ap) |
Shortages of staff and spare parts could be hampering strikebound Eastern Airlines' ability to maint
Air Cargo
NEW GAME ON SHUTTLE IS TRUMP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Here is Donald Trump's plan for refurbishing the interiors of his shuttle's fleet of 21 Boeing 727s,
Air Cargo
FORECAST FOR ALASKA AIR MOSTLY WARM, SUNNY
John Davies |
With 1988 profits almost triple those of a year earlier, the head of Alaska Airlines says 1989 may b
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HERCULES SAYS BOEING TO BUY FUEL INDICATORSVERGENNES, Vt. - Hercules Inc. said its Simmonds
Air Cargo
UNITED SEEKS ROUTE TO WARSAW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United Airlines has asked the U.S. Department of Transportation for authority to begin daily non-sto
Air Cargo
NAVY'S TOP OFFICER TO SPEAK AT KINGS POINT COMMENCEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Navy's top officer, Adm. Carlisle A.H. Trost, will address this year's graduating class at the U
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ATLANTIC CONTAINER LINE (South Plainfield, N.J.) - Karl Engel was named district sales manager respo
Maritime
STOLT ACQUIRES TWO TANKERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stolt Tankers & Terminals (Holdings) SA said it purchased two parcel tankersfrom a Norwegian
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 8, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low Vol.
Maritime
PARALYZED SHANGHAI TRAFFIC BLOCKS MOVEMENT OF CARGO
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Protests and barricades in Shanghai spurred by the weekend bloodshed in Beijing continued to block t
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1412 (June 8, 1989) Previous day - 1425 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
FRENCH AID PLAN WOULD TARGET BOXES, TANKERS
Barbara Casassus |
Containers and oil are the two priority sectors for the French shipping industry over the next five
Maritime
AUSTRALIA SEEN UNLIKELY TO OPEN COASTAL TRADE
Vincent W. Stove |
Foreign ships seem likely to continue to be denied access to the Australian coastal trade. T
Maritime
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