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SMITH-CORONA WRAPS UP DEAL TO SELL TYPEWRITERS TO SOVIETS
(Ap) |
Standing outside former Soviet leader Andrei Gromyko's office while visiting the Kremlin last year,
Maritime
MAGNA, SGF JOIN TO BUILD WOOD MAT PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Magna International Inc. and Societe Generale de Financement du Quebec, or SGF, announced the format
ETHYLENE OXIDE PRICES RISE AFTER BLAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Prices for ethylene oxide and related products are rising after an explosion Tuesday night at a plan
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ARCO CHEMICAL CO. (Newtown Square, Pa.) - E. Kent Damon Jr., David T. McLaughlin, and James A. Middl
DIAMOND RUSH HITS INDIA
From Wire Reports |
Thousands of villagers are flocking to a river in eastern India after the discovery of diamonds in o
Maritime
INDEX INCREASE KEEPS INFLATION FEARS ALIVE
John Boyd |
A new rise in industrial raw material prices so far in March suggests that the economy could be buil
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MEXICO TO SELL OFF TELEPHONE COMPANYThe Mexican government has decided to sell its controlli
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX FELL SLIGHTLY IN WEEK
Howard Simon |
Higher prices for scrap copper and crude oil continue to lead the rise in The Journal of Commerce In
TRANSPORT DIVISIONS OF OIL FIRMS MOVING TOWARD INDEPENDENCE
Edwin Unsworth |
The marine and transport operations of major oil companies are being increasingly treated as separat
Maritime
CONFERENCES URGE FMC TO AMEND RULE ON ERRONEOUS SERVICE PACTS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Steamship conferences are concerned about about a "me-too" provision in service contract regulations
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ASHLAND OIL IS FINED FOR TANK COLLAPSEA federal judge late Thursday fined Ashland Oil Inc. $
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PLANS ANTI-WEAPONS CONFERENCE
From Wire Reports |
The world's leading chemical companies will meet in Australia this year todraw up safeguards
S. AFRICA EXPECTS BOOM DESPITE GLOBAL SHUNNING
Tony Koenderman |
At a time when international economic sanctions are making it harder than ever for South Africa to c
Maritime
MANDATORY DRUG TESTS MAY BECOME LAW YET
Leo Abruzzese |
Senate transportation leaders will try again to enact a sweeping drug testing law for workers in the
Trucking News
LIBYA PLANT CHARGES LINKED TO FSX DEAL
From Wire Reports |
New U.S. charges of Japanese involvement in a Libyan chemical weapons plant were aimed at sabotaging
US REVIEWS OPTIONS ON MOSCOW EMBASSY
Rose A. Horowitz |
The State Department is taking a fresh look at all options and costs in resolving the future of the
PANAMA CANAL TOLLS MAY INCREASE 10 PERCENT
Bruce Vail |
Shipowners will likely pay about 10 percent more to transit the Panama Canal starting in October.
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
TRUCKERS, AGENTS DENOUNCE STRIKE AT GENOA PORT
John Perrotta |
Thousands of truck drivers, forwarding agents and shipping agents staged a major demonstration in th
Maritime
IRISH PLANE LEASE GROUP HANDLED 251 DEALS IN '88
Journal of Commerce Staff |
GPA Group Ltd., the Shannon, Ireland-based air leasing and finance group, announced Wednesday that l
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SENATE PANEL CHAIRMAN HITS BOEING TESTIMONYWASHINGTON - A Senate subcommittee chairman lashe
Air Cargo
CHINA PROCEEDS WITH PORT PLAN
Noel Fletcher |
Plans are going ahead for the second phase of a harbor development to improve links between southern
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FORD SPENT $1.8 BILLION ON '88 PLANT REVISIONSDEARBORN, MICH. - Ford Motor Co. in 1988 spent
Trucking News
WATERMAN SHAREHOLDERS APPROVE MERGER WITH ISC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stockholders of Waterman Marine Corp. Thursday approved an agreement to reorganize with Internationa
FINANCIAL 'PERESTROIKA' TO MAKE SLOWER GAINS
Rosalind Rachid |
The financial liberalization of the 1980s will give way to a period of consolidation and a slower pa
TWO RETAILERS POST STRONG EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Two large U.S. retailers Thursday reported sharply higher income for the fourth quarter and 1988.
FORMER OWNER MAY BUY PHILIPPINE NICKEL MINE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Twice-failed efforts by the Philippines government to unload the country's only nickel mine have tak
TEAMSTERS RACKETEERING TRIAL STARTS MONDAY
PATRICIA McCORMICK |
The once mighty Teamsters union, which faces an exhausting and potentially damaging corruption trial
WHEN IS A BLOUSE A BLOUSE? CATEGORIES BAFFLE IMPORTERS
Rosalind Rachid |
The quota categories that determine how many garments of a particular type may enter the United Stat
PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
A Staff Report |
ACRYLIC MONOMERS BASF CORP., PARSIPPANY, N.J., SAID ITS CHEMICALS DIVISION WILL INCREASE THE
CANADIAN GAS SALES TO US RISE
Brian Lewis |
Canadian exports of natural gas to the United States jumped 28 percent during 1988 to a record 1,266
COMMERCE TO EASE EXPORT CONTROL RULES
Richard Lawrence |
The Commerce Department is preparing to announce a series of measures to clarify and ease U.S. expor
Maritime
MEXICAN OIL PRICES RISE TO FAR EAST
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Prices for Mexican crude oil exports to the Far East in February rose by 23 cents a barrel over Janu
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FTC WANTS MORE DATA ON PANHANDLE'S BIDThe Federal Trade Commission asked Panhandle Eastern C
US COAST GUARD FACES A SHORTAGE OF PATROL BOATS, SAYS ADM. YOST
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Last year, the Coast Guard told Congress about a $100 million funding shortfall for its operations;
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1615 (Mar. 9, 1989) Previous day - 1608 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
THE PROSPECT OF a new coal shipper on its line gives short-line Massachusetts Central Railroad a rea
Trucking News
NEW OWNER INSISTS PILOT WILL KEEP ON TRUCKING
Leo Abruzzese |
Pilot Freight Carriers Inc. lost more than $70 million in the last seven years and the truck line's
Trucking News
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The "K" Line of Tokyo has majority interest in Kerr Steamship Co. of New York. The relationship was
Rail News
GROUP OF 7 LACKS DOLLAR TARGET RANGE, NY FED OFFICIAL SAYS
Gordon Platt |
The Group of 7 industrial nations has no precise targets for the value of thedollar against
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