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PANEL TO REVIEW CME PROCEDURES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A new panel created last week by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange board of governors to review all CM
PRICE OF US-GROWN RICE MAY UNDERCUT JAPAN 36 PERCENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese consumers could expect to pay 36 percent less for U.S.-produced rice than for domestic rice
Maritime
CHINA'S OVERSEAS DEALS STILL GROWING
Noel Fletcher |
Chinese companies are continuing to sign contracts to import technology and equipment from the Unite
Maritime
AIRCRAFT MAKER PLANS ASSEMBLY OF TURBOPROP IN PUERTO RICO
Larry Luxner |
Bromon Aircraft Corp. said production of its BR-2000 turboprop commuter plane, to be assembled in Pu
Maritime
CADILLAC TARGETS EUROPEAN TOURISTS
Paul A. Eisenstein |
Taking a page out of the competition's handbook, Cadillac hopes to target foreign tourists visiting
Maritime
UK BREWING SECTOR BRACES FOR SHAKE-UP ON PUB BEER
(Ap) |
The brewing industry is getting ready for a major shake-up of the 239-year- old "tied house" system
Maritime
WILL YUGO BECOME STUDEBAKER OF '80S?
(Ap) |
Terry Hanks has about 30 Yugos on the lot of Sundance Chevrolet in Lansing, Mich., and he's wonderin
Maritime
APPAREL IMPORTERS TOLD TO SEEK NEW SUPPLIERS
John Davies |
Clothing importers who for decades have bought most of their merchandise from Hong Kong, Taiwan and
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Indo Product '89. Feb. 4-12. Hall of Nations Jakarta Fairgrounds. Indonesia's national products exhi
Maritime
EUROPEANS URGE US TO MODIFY LAW ON PATENT PROTECTION
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community Commission Tuesday urged the United States to take immediate steps to modify
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN CAR EXPORTS DIP BELOW DOMESTIC OUTPUTBooming domestic sales and a shift to overseas pr
Maritime
KOREANS GAINING IN US AUTO MARKET
(Ap) |
In three short years, South Korean-built automobiles have gone from being the subject of skepticism
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN GROWTH ACCELERATES
JOC Staff |
Australian Treasurer Paul Keating said Tuesday that theannouncement of a higher-than-expected inflat
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Paul F. Wegener - False Step on Customs Fees 14A * Richard Lawrence - The Lady Wore Black
HAMPTON ROADS SEEKS TO PURCHASE TERMINAL
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
What does a port do to top a record-shattering year? If it's the Port of Hampton Roads, it l
THE ECONOMY
From Wire Reports |
NEW CAR SALES SOFTER, BUT NO RECESSION YETNew-car sales are softening more than expected, bu
SEVERE ALASKAN WEATHER FREEZES SOME SHIPPING
Mark Magnier |
Alaskan shipping and commerce has been hit hard by the cold snap that has sent temperatures plunging
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
FEDERAL AGENCIES GRAPPLE WITH WAYS TO TRIM PAY HIKES
Howard S. Abramson |
Some federal agencies, including the Interstate Commerce Commission, are considering reducing the jo
INTERMODAL EVOLUTION WILL REQUIRE BROAD COOPERATION BY ALL PARTIES
William Mongelluzzo |
Intermodalism in the 1990s will be marked by on-dock train loading, a paperless exchange of document
LONDON INSURERS PESSIMISTIC ON 1989
Edwin Unsworth |
London insurers showed little signs of optimism about their prospects for the current year after rep
SUZUKI SHOWS AMBIVALENCE ON TRUCK CLASSIFICATION
Jennifer Friedland |
American Suzuki Motor Corp.'s protest of a Jan. 4 Customs Service decision to reclassify sport utili
US VIRTUALLY ELIMINATES TRADE DEFICIT WITH UK
Leo Abruzzese |
Strong U.S. computer sales, a weaker dollar and a sharp drop in British oil exports helped the Unite
BUSINESS SOARS FOR GROUP THAT AIDS SMALL FIRMS
John Davies |
For years, Steve Hatch ran trade shows that showed Japanese exporters how to ship billions of dollar
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TAIWAN WILL TOUGHEN ITS COPYRIGHT LAWSTaiwan has agreed to bring its copyright law into line
Maritime
SHIPPER BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ARMSTRONG CALIF. PLANT TO MAKE PIRELLI TIRESHANFORD, Calif. - Pirelli Tire Co. said its prem
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SHIPPERS LIKE CSX SERVICE INTO MASS.
Gregory S. Johnson |
Shippers are delighted over CSX/Sea Land Intermodal's new stack service into New England. CS
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EMPLOYERS FIND IT DIFFICULT TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 89
Philip Finnegan |
Now that 1989 is with us, employers will begin complying with tough, new regulations governing emplo
TRANSPORTATION DILEMMA PLAGUES LAKEWOOD
Gregory S. Johnson |
The head of Lakewood Industries Inc. believes his machinery problems will be over by the spring. He
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AIRLINE PASSENGERS BUY MORE INSURANCE FOR TRAVEL DISASTERS
Laura Raley Borda |
Flying may be the safest way to travel, but jittery airline passengers still are buying life insuran
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
RI BILL MANDATES AUTO LIABILITY COVERPROVIDENCE, R.I. - Rhode Island state Sen. Charles Dono
PANEL UNVEILS PLAN TO PAY FOR COVERAGE FOR UNINSURED
Leah R. Young |
A citizens' commission of health-care experts recommended enactment of new taxes on employers and em
STEEL TOPS NEW ORLEANS CARGO
Marie Prat |
The Port of New Orleans, bolstered by a surge in steel imports and a weak U.S. dollar, handled a rec
Maritime
NATIONALE-NEDERLANDEN UNIT TO ACQUIRE SOUTHLAND LIFE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nationale-Nederlanden N.V. announced that its U.S. subsidiary, GeorgiaUS Corp., has entered into a d
SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA SCRAP OVER WALVIS BAY
(Ap) |
Shifting winds bring either desert sandstorms or a cold Atlantic fog into this isolated harbor town.
Maritime
REPORT BLASTS PRIVATE PROFIT FROM SUPERFUND
(Ap) |
Private contractors are making a large profit from the federal toxic waste cleanup Superfund, while
RHONE-POULENC AIMS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL TOP
Barbara Casassus |
Rhone-Poulenc SA aims to become one of the world's top 10 pharmaceutical manufacturers by the turn o
GLENN BILL WOULD BOOST CORN-BASED PLASTICS
John Maggs |
Midwestern lawmakers are backing a congressional plan to give a boost to biodegradeable plastic made
SHANGHAI IS SHORT OF PORT FUNDS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Port of Shanghai, China's biggest and most congested, needs some US$188 million for technical re
Maritime
INDIA LIBERALIZES CONTROLS ON PRICES OF PHARMACEUTICALS
Neel Patri |
Foreign pharmaceutical firms operating in India should benefit from a recent government decision to
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