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COMMERCE SEEKS OPEN STANDARDS ON EC PRODUCTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher pledged to try to keep the European Community from imposing prod
PRICE SPURT LAID TO KS FIRMS
Jon Jacobs |
The activities of Norwegian KS companies are felt far beyond Norway. Shipbrokers, financiers
Maritime
CURRENCY TRADERS DOUBT FED'S RESOLVE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined broadly Thursday on the market perception that Federal Reserve Board Chairm
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
NATIONAL WESTMINSTER AGREES TO BUY NJ BANK
(Ap) |
National Westminster Bancorp Inc., a subsidiary of a British banking concern, has agreed to acquire
JAPAN TO GRANT BRAZIL MORE THAN $1 BILLION IN OFFICIAL CREDITS
A.E. Cullison |
President Jose Sarney of Brazil received a pledge of more than $1 billion in new official credits Th
FAKE ULCER DRUG SALES IN UK PLAGUE GLAXO
Edwin Unsworth |
British pharmaceuticals company Glaxo Holdings PLC is being plagued by counterfeit sales in its home
DOING IT BY THE BOOK: INCOME TAX GUIDES SELL
Richard Buck |
Any general-purpose bookstore that doesn't have income-tax guides prominently displayed this month i
CIBA-GEIGY POSTS 20 PERCENT INCREASE IN NET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Swiss chemicals and pharmaceuticals group Ciba Geigy Thursday reported a 20 percent rise in net
PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CAUSTIC SODA Occidental Chemical Corp., Dallas, Texas, increased schedule prices for liquid
KINARK FINDS BUYER FOR CHICAGO TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kinark Corp. said it found a buyer willing to pay more than $10 million for its Chicago Lake River s
LATIN AMERICA'S DEBT HARMS TRADE WITH US
Gordon Platt |
U.S. banks should do more to help remove the crushing debt burden from Latin America and work to rev
SURVEY FINDS CONSUMER SUPPORT FOR HOST OF INSURANCE REFORMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A recent national opinion survey reveals that consumers feel auto insurance rates are too high and s
NEW DATA RENDER OZONE TREATY ALREADY OBSOLETE, SCIENTISTS WARN
John Maggs |
New evidence of damage means an 18-month-old international treaty to protect the ozone layer is alre
PEOPLE - MARITIME
JOC Staff |
TEMPLE, BARKER & SLOANE INC. (Lexington, Mass.) - Mitchell E. Steller has been elected a vice presid
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
OVERSEAS CARGO RISES 15 PERCENT AT PORT OF DETROITThe Port of Detroit said its overseas carg
Maritime
MANUFACTURERS HOLD ROSY TRADE VIEW
John Boyd |
The economy should grow well this year with a further narrowing of the trade deficit and with inflat
DOT CHIEF ASKS BUDGET APPROVAL BEFORE SKEPTICAL SENATE PANEL
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner's honeymoon with Congress may be drawing to a close, and
HOW TRADE ZONES CAN AID IMPORTERS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Proper use of foreign trade zones can save importers and customs brokers big bucks, but some still d
Maritime
NEW ORLEANS TO REPAIR, USE DAMAGED CRANE
Marie Prat |
The Port of New Orleans purchased a damaged container crane at auction and will spend more than $3 m
Maritime
GREECE, JAPAN FOUND DUMPING DIOXIDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Imports of electrolytic manganese dioxide from Japan and Greece are unfairly priced, the Commerce De
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOUTH KOREA TO DISCUSS US TRADE DEMANDSSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea will discuss with th
Maritime
JAPAN STANDS FAST ON TEXTILE CURBS
A.E. Cullison |
A top Japanese official warned Thursday that Japan will flatly reject any proposals to do away with
Maritime
US DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DRAFTS NATIONAL SEALIFT POLICY PROPOSAL
Jon Jacobs |
The U.S. government has taken a crucial step toward adopting a long-sought national sealift policy,
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
SAN FRANCISCO CHOOSES CARGO OVER QUICHE
Josh Goldstein |
The Port of San Francisco will place maritime interests ahead of real estate development, said Micha
Maritime
GM, GUN MAKER STILL AT ODDS
Paul A. Eisenstein |
It's not quite armed robbery, but General Motors Corp. may have to pay an Italian firearms manufactu
Maritime
CUSTOMS STRIKE STALLS TRUCKS ENTERING ITALY
John Perrotta |
Trucks are still backed up for miles at Italian border checkpoints, as protesting customs personnel
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
HARMONIZED SYSTEM: EXPORT PROCEDURES. A new Harmonized Tariff Schedule B for exports became effectiv
Maritime
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY BARRIERS NEEDLE BRAZIL'S TEXTILE INDUSTRY
James Bruce |
Restricted access to foreign technology and the prospects for another weak sales year for Brazilian
Maritime
SOVIET ECONOMY AT CRITICAL STAGE
Mark D. Berniker |
The Soviet economy is at its most critical point since Mikhail Gorbachev's radical economic reforms
Maritime
STEEL EXECUTIVES SAY IMPORT CURBS HELP USERS
William Armbruster |
Restrictions on imported steel benefit steel users in the United States, three top industry executiv
WORKERS FACE HAZARDS AT BORDER PLANTS
(Ap) |
Workers at Mexican factories just across the U.S. border are routinely exposed to toxins because of
US NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS TO STAY AT MEXICAN BORDER
Mark Magnier |
U.S. importers had better get used to the sight of the National Guard and long lines at southern bor
LLOYD'S PUBLISHES 1989 GUIDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The 1989 Maritime Guide published by Lloyd's Register is now off the presses. Included in th
Maritime
KOREAN YARDS SEE RISE IN ORDERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
South Korea has received foreign orders to build 11 ships for $670 million so far this year, up shar
Maritime
LOW-CALORIE SWEETENERS PRODUCE PLUMP SALES
Douglas C. Harper |
Thin is "in" and, as a result, calorie-conscious Americans are consuming low-calorie and no-calorie
HOWARD SIMON - SIMON SAYS HOWARD SIMON
Howard Simon |
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE is finding a corny solution to slippery winter roads. Acc
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year2/23 2/22 Ch
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPANESE CORN IMPORTS SEEN ON THE DECLINETOKYO - Japanese corn imports will begin to declin
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