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TEAMSTERS SETTLEMENT TO PROVE FAVORABLE FOR BOTH SIDES
(Ap) |
The settlement between the Justice Department and the Teamsters union removed a huge albatross from
Trucking News
FED HOPEFUL BUT WARY OVER EASING OF CAPACITY
John Boyd |
The nation's industrial sector flattened out last month and eased potential inflationary pressures o
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
SOFTWARE RETAILERS LEARN TO SELL
(Ap) |
If you want to open a software store in the big city, it helps to have a background in selling shoes
BUYING BY JAPANESE KEEPS DOLLAR RISING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose in New York Thursday to above levels that stirred concerted intervention in Eur
CHILEAN FRUIT BLOCKADE DOCKS WAGES OF LONGSHOREMEN IN PHILADELPHIA
Kevin Haney |
Two card games in a dark, grimy, longshoremen's hiring hall in South Philadelphia was where the only
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Connecticut Maritime Association. International maritime and world trade exposition. March 21-22. Ma
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Mar. 16, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
THE ECONOMY US PRODUCER PRICES EXPECTED TO RISE 0.4 PERCENT
From Wire Reports |
Analysts expect higher energy prices to boost U.S. producer prices in February 0.4 percent, which ma
ZIMBABWE TO SWITCH TRADE ROUTES
John Kelley |
Zimbabwe expects to reduce its trade traffic through South Africa to below 50 percent by the end of
Rail News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CAROLINA FREIGHT BEGINS TO BUILD TWO FACILITIESCHERRYVILLE, N.C. - Carolina Freight Carriers
Trucking News
CBT COMPUTER SYSTEM SEEN SETTING STANDARDS
Howard Simon |
The Chicago Board of Trade said the computerized trading system, unveiled Thursday to executives att
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC-ROMANIAN TALKS ON TRADE PACT HALTEDSTRASBOURG, France - The European Community said Thurs
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
US CHEMICAL FIRMS HIKE KOREAN INVESTMENTS
Pei-Tse Wu |
U.S. chemical producers are stepping up their investments in South Korea in an effort to ride the wa
FRUIT SCARE MAY BRING DISPUTES BEFORE USDA
Rose A. Horowitz |
Once the U.S. government allows a resumption in the sale of imported Chilean fruit, the produce indu
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
OPEC OIL PRODUCTION SLIGHTLY OVER QUOTAMarketing experts from the Organization of Petroleum
WORK ON MALAYSIAN PP PLANT IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN SOON
P.T. Bangsberg |
Work should begin shortly on a M$237 million (about $91 million) polypropylene plant in Malaysia's s
JAPANESE BANKERS SEEK LDC LENDING INCENTIVE
A.E. Cullison |
A leading Japanese commercial banker stressed Thursday that reasonable inducements are required befo
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP. (St. Louis) - James J. Cunnane was named corporate vice president and chief f
BENTSEN SAYS FINANCIAL MARKETS WILL DEMAND DEFICIT REDUCTIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The "financial markets require" that the federal budget deficit be reduced this year in a "substanti
BENTSEN SAYS FINANCIAL MARKETS WILL DEMAND DEFICIT REDUCTIONS PROTECTIONIST LAW DISCOUNTED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, said he does not expect Congress to pass p
PEOPLE - COMMODITIES
Wire and Staff Reports |
COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. (New York) - Donna C. Redel, executive vice president of Redel Trading Co.,
OREGON LAWMAKERS VOTE TO BAN EXPORTS OF LOGS
From Staff and Wire Reports |
Oregon lawmakers voted Wednesday to ban the export of logs from state-owned lands after supporters o
Maritime
S. KOREANS PLAYING FOR TIME ON TRADE?
Hannah Moore |
Senior government officials are sending mixed signals about plans to avoid being targeted by the U.S
Maritime
FUTURES FRAUD CHARGES MAY HAVE SILVER LINING
Howard Simon |
The chairman of the Futures Industry Association said Thursday that the ill effects of allegations
ENGINEER TOLD TO STOP GREETINGS
(Ap) |
For the more than 400 commuters riding the Rockport-to-Boston train, the days of poetry readings and
Rail News
EDWARD EMMETT NOMINATED TO REPLACE ANDRE AT ICC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Edward M. Emmett, a foe of Texas state trucking regulations, was nominated to replace Frederick N. A
Rail News
GENOA TALKS EVOKE HOPE FOR LABOR PEACE
John Perrotta |
Just beyond what is known in Genoa as "il braccio di ferro" - the arm wrestle - between dockworkers
Maritime
GENOA: WAITING FOR THE STORM TO PASS
John Perrotta |
The usually bustling Port of Genoa has the eerie silence of an Etruscan cemetery. Its listle
Maritime
BRAZIL KEEPS ITS COOL IN 2-DAY GENERAL STRIKE
James Bruce |
Brazil's two biggest labor syndicates failed to bring the country to a halt in a two-day general str
Maritime
COAST GUARD PURSUES CRIMINAL CHARGES IN SHIP COLLISION
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
It was more than met the eye when it happened three years ago, and it has remained that way ever sin
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Customs Update 3A * Christopher Lofting - Executive Traveler 10A* Greg Johnson - Managing
POLAND'S LOT SHIFTS PLANS TO EXPAND IN TO HIGH GEAR
Mark D. Berniker |
The two new Boeing Co. 767s that LOT Polish Airlines will put into international service shortly wil
Air Cargo
PEOPLE -ENERGY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR (Washington) - Robert E. Kallman, director,
PORT OFFICIALS DIFFER ON EFFECTS OF FRUIT BAN
Marie Prat |
Trade officials in the U.S. Gulf agree the 1989 season is over for Chilean fruit imports, although t
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY GROUP HONORS LILLIAN C. LIBURDINEW YORK The Women's Transportation Seminar of Greater Ne
Maritime
IRISH SHAMROCK PLANT ROLLS IN GREEN
JOC Staff |
At Ireland's only shamrock factory, one pair of Irish eyes will certainly be smiling today.
Maritime
SEEKING SAFE FRUIT? TRY SOME OF THESE
Geoffrey Tomb |
If an innocent grape suddenly seems more dangerous than a pit bull, if peachy is no longer keen, if
Maritime
IRELAND PRESSES US FOR TAX LAW CHANGES
Keith M. Rockwell |
Irish Prime Minister Charles Haughey said he will press President Bush and Treasury Secretary Nichol
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