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HONDA OF AMERICA TO BUY MORE IN US
(Ap) |
Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. has announced it will purchase specialty bar steel products from
Maritime
PLAN TO ALTER CUSTOMS USER FEE WORRIES INDUSTRY
Jon Jacobs |
Importers and customs brokers expect Congress this year will modify one of the import community's le
CANADIAN TEXTILES SNAGGED AT BORDER
Leo Ryan |
Canadian clothing exporters say they have been hit with extra delays at the border since the impleme
FORWARDERS TOLD TO REACH INLAND
Jon Jacobs |
With shippers increasingly demanding door-to-door transportation, U.S. freight forwarders can enlarg
Maritime
UTILITY OUTLOOK
JOC Staff |
NEW ENGLAND: Central Vermont Public Service Co., Rutland, VT. MID-ATLANTIC: Baltimore Gas &
PHILIPPINES, IMF NEAR LOAN ACCORD
Wire Reports |
Philippine Finance Secretary Vicente Jayme said Tuesday terms for a $1.3 billion loan from the Inte
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (New York) - Mark A.R. Javier was named vice president and direct
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FOREIGN BEEF SALES CUT S. KOREAN PRICESSEOUL, South Korea - Expansion of foreign beef sales
FORD, CHINESE WEIGH CAR-BUILDING PROJECT
From Wire Reports |
Ford Motor Co. and the Chinese government are discussing several projects including a venture that w
Maritime
BUSH ADMINISTRATION ASKS CONGRESS TO SET FOREIGN TRADE ZONE POLICIES
Richard Lawrence |
The Bush administration, in a rare kind of request, is asking Congress to set government policy.
CHINA SPRINTS TOWARD TOP OF ASIA'S SHOE EXPORT MARKET
P.T. Bangsberg |
Rising currencies and costs in two of Asia's largest footwear makers are spurring business in China,
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW GROUP WILL PUSH FOR 103 IMPLEMENTATIONA new 13-member citizens action group was formed M
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
JAPAN ECONOMY GREW BY 5 PERCENT LAST QUARTERThe Japanese economy expanded at an annualized p
LOW WATER THREATENS MISSISSIPPI TRAFFIC
Dave Higdon |
Low water in the Missouri River basin, described as a "fragile situation already" by one consultant,
JAPANESE CHIP USERS SEEK TO ALLAY US FEARS
Mark Magnier |
Japanese semiconductor users have pulled their arguments together and taken them on the road.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year3/7 3/6 Ch
PEOPLE - OIL/GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW JERSEY RESOURCES CORP. (Wall, N.J.) - Gerald W. Conway was named president, chief operating offi
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LOTUS SAYS CLAIMS BY SAPC DISMISSEDMass. - Lotus Development Corp. has said that a federal j
DISCORD STILL BLOCKS TOXIC WASTE TREATY
From Wire Reports |
Controversial issues still have to be resolved before an international treaty to control toxic waste
SUPREME COURT STAYS OUT OF STATES' POLLUTION DISPUTE
(Ap) |
The Supreme Court's refusal to intervene in an acid rain dispute between the Northeast and the indus
MARIE PRAT'S - INSIDE TALK - FROM THE GULF COAST
Marie Prat |
UPBEAT, BUT CAUTIOUSLY RESERVED, is the mood in Gulf ports toured in recent months. After th
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PARAGUAY REPORTEDLY WANTS TO ENTER GATTParaguay has reapplied to join the 96-nation General
Maritime
GM EUROPE OPTIMISTIC ON GROWTH THIS YEAR
From Wire Reports |
General Motors Corp.'s European unit, which earned record profits last year, said Tuesday it expects
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US ELECTRONICS DEFICIT FELL IN 4TH PERIODSANTA CLARA, Calif. - The U.S. electronics trade de
Maritime
JAPAN SAYS CHIP TRADE ROW SETTLED
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's dispute with the United States over semiconductor trading is ''substantially settled" due to
US, ASIAN LEADERS URGED TO TAKE STEPS TO AVOID CONFLICTS
Mark Magnier |
Massive U.S. debt, an increasingly powerful Japan, growing vitality in the economies of the Pacific
US TOLD TO GET USED TO JAPAN'S NEW INFLUENCE
Mark Magnier |
The United States had better get used to Japan's growing influence in the international and U.S. dom
BLACK BOX RECORDS ACCIDENTS AT SEA
Bruce Barnard |
The Black Box, a flight recorder that has been standard equipment on airplanes for many years, is ma
DEVELOPERS PROTEST WATERFRONT PROJECT ADVANCED BY GOODE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Mayor Wilson Goode has abruptly resurrected plans to develop two Delaware River piers, triggering co
Maritime
NATURE, POLICY COMBINE TO CUT GRAIN SUPPLIES
From Wire Reports |
No doubt that the 1988 drought in North America had much to do with the sharp decline in world grain
TOXIC DISCOVERY TO DELAY LOVE CANAL RESETTLEMENT
(Ap) |
Plans to resettle the Love Canal neighborhood will be delayed following the discovery of toxic chemi
MEXICANS HAVE VORACIOUS APPETITE FOR IMPORTS
(Ap) |
Import-starved consumers are on a spree, buying candy and washing machinesfrom the United St
Maritime
AGENCY GOES ON LINE TO FIGHT SHIP FRAUD
Edwin Unsworth |
Cargo owners told by their agents that their goods are about to be shipped on a vessel calling itsel
Maritime
CHINA'S NINGBO PORT SETS NEW HONG KONG BOX RUN WORLD BANK LOAN SOUGHT FOR FACILITIES
Noel Fletcher |
The central Port of Ningbo near Shanghai is being groomed by Chinese officials to become a key trans
Maritime
MEDIA CAMPAIGN SEEKS TO REASSURE AUSTRALIANS
From Wire Reports |
Prime Minister Bob Hawke has begun a media blitz to let Australians know how well off they are despi
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
International Watertech '89. March 11. Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong. A water technolo
Maritime
S. KOREA SEEKS END TO STRIKES, SLOWDOWNS
From Wire Reports |
The South Korean government called Tuesday for an end to labor strife, saying strikes and slowdowns
Maritime
STATE FARM REPORTS DROP IN NET INCOME
Journal of Commerce Staff |
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. reported net income of $720.6 million in 1988, down from
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* US Remains China's Fourth-Largest Trade Partner 5A * Sludge Barge Disappears Off New York
GLOBAL PAYMENTS PLAN COULD CAUSE PROBLEMS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A proposed international payments scheme for banks could create liquidity problems, a report by the
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