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ELECTRONICS CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Aviation and Airport Support '89 Exposition, Feb. 15-19. Villamor Air Base, Psay City (Metro Manila)
BUSH TO PRESS US ATTACK ON BARRIERS TO WORLD TRADE
(Ap) |
President Bush said Thursday that he will press a long-time U.S. quest to reduce world trade barrier
US, EC OFFICIALS BEGIN MEETINGS THAT MAY COOL TRADE TENSIONS
Jenifer Otwell |
The leading U.S. and European community trade officials are to get acquainted in Washington today in
CHINA HOPES TO ELECTRIFY RAILS
Noel Fletcher |
Electric engines are the focus of China's railroad plan to save energy and increase transport capaci
Rail News
WILHELMSEN LINES TO REDUCE DEBT BEFORE EXPANDING
Jon Jacobs |
Reducing debt is the first priority for Wilhelmsen Lines AS, the newly formed company that owns and
Maritime
LONZA INC. STARTS UP EXPANDED PA. PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lonza Inc. announced the start-up of its expanded specialty chemicals plant located in Williamsport,
MONSANTO TO ACQUIRE RUBBER LINE FROM BP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Co. will purchase the marketing and technical assets of BP Performance Polymers Inc.'s TPR
STUDY TO GAUGE LIABILITY PROBLEMS OF COMPANY-SPONSORED DAY CARE
Leah R. Young |
Many employers fear liability insurance problems if they become involved in on-site child care for t
EMERGING BOX STANDARDS HIT
Mark Magnier |
The domestic and international container industries are grappling with standards and materials to gu
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The category number for the second item under "Fully Utilized Textile Quotas as of 2/11/89" of Quota
Maritime
SWISS COURT BACKS HAITI IN DUVALIER FUNDS CASE
From Wire Reports |
A Geneva court has agreed to help the Haitian government recover money former President-for-Life Jea
JAPANESE TO DEVELOP NEW LDC DEBT PLAN
From Wire Reports |
Japan will work on a new plan to recycle some of its wealth to developing countries to help ease the
PROGRAM AIDS CARRIERS AVOID SMUGGLING FINES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Until recently, there were two ways for airlines and ocean carriers to deal with drug detection spec
Air Cargo
HONG KONG AWAITS ELECTRONIC SERVICE
Edwin Unsworth |
Hong Kong manufacturers and traders will be able to transmit data electronically to their trading pa
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
St. Paul Cos. Announces Four Top PromotionsST. PAUL, Minn. St. Paul Cos. announced four a
CUSTOMS' NEW 'KINDER, GENTLER' POLICY CONFUSES CARRIERS
PATRICIA McCORMICK |
The U.S. Customs Service had just replaced its "zero tolerance" policy with a "kinder, gentler" appr
CHRYSLER LAUNCHES A PROBE IN FRAUD, EMBEZZLEMENT CASE
(Ap) |
Chrysler Corp. has launched an internal investigation into charges of fraud and embezzlement involvi
W. GERMAN ECONOMISTS PLEASED WITH BUNDESBANK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Bundesbank's decision Thursday not to raise interest rates signals a reprieve from the recent un
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Real Estate Executive Tapped for LA PostTay Yoshitani, president of a real estate developmen
Maritime
WASTE EXPORTERS, IMPORTERS AGREE ON UN INFORMED CONSENT SYSTEM
(Ap) |
Third World nations and chemical exporters have agreed on a so-called prior informed consent system
CHEMICAL MARKETS CSX TRANSPORTATION CUTS FERTILIZER RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Transportation Inc. is incorporating rate reductions of up to 10 percent for dry and liquid phos
ELSAM PUTS OFF HIGH-SULFUR BUYS
Tim Sansbury |
The Danish utility group Elsam expects to enter the U.S. market to buy high- sulfur steam coal, but
PEOPLE - OIL/GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TEXACO LTD. (London) - Peter I. Bijur, vice president of Texaco Inc., Harrison, N.Y., was appointed
BE PREPARED FOR CLOSE SCRUTINY OF TRAVEL DEDUCTIONS
Christopher Lofting |
For all of those who spent days, weeks, maybe even months, on the road on business last year, the ti
FOREIGN VISITORS TO US RISE 14 PERCENT
(Ap) |
The number of foreign visitors to the United States rose 14 percent last year, with much of the incr
IRAQ, EGYPT, JORDAN AND N. YEMEN AGREE TO FORM ECONOMIC BLOC
(Ap) |
The leaders of Iraq, Egypt, Jordan and North Yemen signed an agreement Thursday joining their 80 mil
Maritime
PUERTO RICAN CARRIERS FAVOR FMC OVER ICC
Harold J. Lidin |
Testifying before the House Subcommittee on Merchant Marine Thursday, larger shipping companies in t
Maritime
MEXICO BIDES ITS TIME ON NEW BANK LOANS
From Wire Reports |
Mexico, which recently held exploratory debt talks in Washington, appears in no hurry to ask the com
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
NEW UPS CENTER TO EMPLOY 1,500
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United Parcel Service Inc. said it will build an $80 million international communications center tha
BRAKES, DOORS IN GM CARS SUBJECT OF US SAFETY PROBE
From Wire Reports |
The government said it was investigating reports of defective brakes in General Motors cars made in
BUSINESS EXPERT URGES US TO ADOPT POLICIES HE TOOK TO JAPAN
(Ap) |
An American management guru credited with helping to pull Japan'sbusiness out of the rubble of World
Maritime
NAVISTAR EARNINGS FELL IN FIRST QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Navistar International Corp. reported that first quarter earnings fell to $37.4 million, or 12 cents
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 16, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures Market*PrevClose High Low Vol
Maritime
AFRICAN DEBTOR NATIONS SEEK ALTERNATIVE TO IMF PROGRAMS
From Wire Reports |
Africa is seeking a sweetened, home-grown medicine to replace that usually prescribed by the Interna
CHEVRON TO BOOST STRYENE CAPACITY AT PLANT IN LA.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chevron Chemical Co. said it is proceeding with a previously announced project to boost styrene capa
SANCTIONS' IMPACT ON SOUTH AFRICA'S COAL SALES MIXED
Tony Koenderman |
A look at South Africa's coal export track record since 1985 has led some observers to conclude that
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 16, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
EDWIN UNSWORTH'S INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
JOC Staff |
IS THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL for Lloyd's of London? It may soon have to be, because there
AUTO INSURANCE RATES IN ONTARIO EXPECTED TO RISE WELL ABOVE 7.6 PERCENT
Leo Ryan |
Auto insurance rates in Ontario are expected to increase well above the 7.6 percent average set this
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