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PUERTO RICO PANEL BEGINS INVESTIGATION OF NAVIERAS
Harold Lidin |
A committee of the Puerto Rico Senate met behind closed doors Wednesday in the first day of a politi
Maritime
OPEC MONITORING COMMITTEE PLANS SEVERAL MORE MEETINGS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The eight-minister Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries monitoring committee meeting here t
INTERSTATE GAS PIPELINES ENTERING A BRIGHTER ERA?
Neil Springer |
Interstate natural gas pipelines have passed through a "painful" five years of regulatory decisions,
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story "Arco Won't Get Loan for Venezuelan Mine" in The Journal of Commerce, March 29, Page 8B, e
MARITIME BRIES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FMC OFFICE, BENEL SEEK OK ON SETTLEMENTA Federal Maritime Commission office and Benel Intern
Maritime
JAPANESE YARDS EXPECTED TO WIN OK FOR RENEWAL OF PRODUCTION CARTEL
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's Fair Trade Commission is expected to approve by Friday an application for renewal of a new s
Maritime
GASOLINE AND FUEL OIL SUPPLIES FELL SLIGHTLY LAST WEEK, API SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Both gasoline stocks and distillate supplies declined moderately, the American Petroleum Institute's
PEOPLE - OIL/GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AMOCO CORP. (Chicago) - David Lemon, 46, was named manager of corporate planning. He will be respons
CONN. QUESTIONS USE OF FUNDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
State Treasurer Francisco L. Borges said a proposal to use the state's transportation fund to offset
Trucking News
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In a Maritime Brief that ran in The Journal of Commerce March 29 on Page 4B, under the headline, "Ar
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JUSTICE IS DONE WITHOUT ATTORNEYCHICAGO - A truck driver whose formal schooling stopped at e
Trucking News
SOYBEAN, PEACH DISPUTES MAY HEAT UP AGAIN
Jenifer Otwell |
Two smoldering U.S.-European Community trade rows over soybeans and canned peaches threaten to flare
LARRY KAUFMAN'S - INSIDE TALK - ON RAILROADS
Larry Kaufman |
RAILROADS FEAR THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION decision on productivity sharing could have the ef
Rail News
HIGH COURT WEIGHS P&LE SALE CASES
Howard S. Abramson |
After some two years in the making, the great showdown between U.S. railroads and their labor unions
Rail News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 29, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures Market*PrevClose High Low Vol
Maritime
ICC SAYS BUS CARRIERS MAY REFUSE URNS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Transporting the cremated remains of a beloved family member may become more difficult because of a
Trucking News
S. CALIF. CLEAN AIR PLAN DRIVES TRANS PORT CHANGES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Transportation patterns in Southern California will be dramatically altered if a proposed air qualit
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1631 (Mar. 29, 1989) Previous day - 1632 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year3/29 3/28 Ch
LA ANTICIPATES GROWTH IN S. KOREAN CEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port of Los Angeles, the leading center for imported cement on the West Coast, expects South Kor
Maritime
INDEPENDENT TERMINAL OPERATORS DWINDLING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Overseas Shipping Co., one of the few remaining independent terminal operators in the Los Angeles-Lo
Maritime
PORT'S TERMINAL-SWAPPING STORY WORKS OUT FOR ALL CONCERNED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A terminal operating company that was all but told to leave the Port of Los Angeles because a compet
Maritime
WEATHER HOLDS KEY TO CORN FUTURES IN THE MIDWEST
Samuel C. Nelson |
Despite keen attention on Friday's U.S. Department of Agriculture planting intentions and stocks rep
CATS EMPLOYEES SUCCESSFULLY LOAD BARGE DESPITE ILA PICKETING
Craig Dunlap |
Non-union loading of a Carolina Atlantic Transportation Services Inc. barge proceeded without a hitc
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DOLE SAYS CONGRESS WILL PASS DROUGHT AIDKANSAS CITY, Kan. - Congress will likely pass a drou
NORASIA APPOINTS BRU PRESIDENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Norasia Shipping Services SA, the Fribourg-based ship line active in the trades between Europe and A
Maritime
BILL ARMBRUSTER'S TRADE TALK
Bill Armbruster |
CLYDE PRESTOWITZ has been one of the main advocates of a more aggressive trade posture by the Unite
Maritime
US BUSINESSES SAY GOVERNMENT HINDERS LATIN AMERICAN TRADE
Rosalind Rachid |
It's hard enough to sell to Latin America without the U.S. government getting in the way, internatio
Maritime
US EXPECTED TO CONTINUE JAPANESE TRADE SANCTIONS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills will continue sanctions against Japanbecause of Japan'
Maritime
JAPANESE PROPOSAL AIMS TO CLOSE GAP ON PATENTS
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese officials presented a plan Wednesday designed to ease differences in the way Japan and othe
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US-JAPAN FIGHTER DEAL IS STILL UP IN THE AIRThe Bush administration is not ready to announce
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CVC DEFENDS EXPORT OF PUMPS TO IRAQROCHESTER, N.Y. - There is nothing illegal about shipping
Maritime
UNITED KINGDOM MOVES DEEPER INTO RED INK
Janet Porter |
Britain's international trade account plunged deeper into the red last month as the strong pound sta
Maritime
THAI SILK EXPORTS FACE EXTERNAL THREATS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Silk exports from Thailand, many of which end up in the United States, are growing in importance eve
Maritime
GLASNOST SEEN SPURRING SOVIET TRADE WITH WEST
Janet Porter |
More liberal foreign trade laws that come into effect on April 1 will enable thousands of Soviet ent
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LENOX ACCUSES MIKASA OF PIRATING DESIGNSLenox Inc., the U.S. china and crystal manufacturer,
Maritime
THE ECONOMY
From Wire Reports |
US FACTORY ORDERS SEEN DECLINING 1.7 PERCENTU.S. February factory orders are expected to sho
TRADING WITH POLAND FOOD SECTOR IS GROWING IN POLAND
Mark D. Berniker |
Although Lech Walesa and Solidarity have dominated the news out of Poland in the 1980s, the country
Maritime
CUSTOMS TAKES ITS TIME HALTING IMPORTS OF CHIPS
Josh Goldstein |
Although Intel Corp. won an order barring imports of certain Korean and Japanese memory chips that i
Maritime
'73 STEPS TO AVERT OIL SPILLS IGNORED
Dave Higdon |
Safety recommendations growing out of an Alaska tanker accident in 1973 that weren't adopted could h
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