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IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC FINDS NO EVIDENCE OF PHONE DUMPINGBRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Commission h
Maritime
THAI INDUSTRIES HURT BY A LACK OF SKILLED LABOR
Sally Gelston |
The economy is roaring, manufacturing blossoming and foreign investment rising, but Thailand is begi
Maritime
CHALLENGE ISSUED ON WORK IN HOMES
(Ap) |
Three national unions and two states are asking a federal court to block government regulations lift
Maritime
HONG KONG PRINTERS WARNED OF CHALLENGES TO US SALES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Unlike some import-battered sectors, the U.S. printing industry appears to be successfully fighting
Maritime
US JOBS REPORT SHOWS STEADY ECONOMY
From Wire Reports |
Economists assessed the 0.1 percent dip in the December unemployment rate as another sign of moderat
TEXTILE IMPORTERS PUSH FOR MORE CLOUT
William Armbruster |
Seeking to expand its muscle power in the face of protectionist pressures, a major importer group fo
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
GERMANY EXPANDS PAYMENTS SURPLUSFRANKFURT, West Germany - West Germany posted a balance of p
ISRAEL SEEKS UNION NOD ON WAGE CUTS
(Reuter) |
Finance Minister Shimon Peres, struggling to revive the Israeli economy, said Friday he would seek u
AUTOMAKING RESUMES AFTER HOLIDAY BREAK
From Wire Reports |
Domestic automakers were scheduled to produce 171,936 cars and light trucks during the week ended De
FIRST SALVOS FIRED IN BATTLE OF BUDGET
John Boyd |
The fiscal 1990 budget battle begins today with the release of President Reagan's final spending blu
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* JofC Industrial Price Index: Cotton 6A * Kevin Commins - Currency Forecast 7A* Stanford Er
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
SOVIETS OPTIMISTIC ON FORD EXPORTS
Paul A. Eisenstein |
The Soviet ambassador to the United States Friday said he is optimistic his country will soon comple
US IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS EYE GRACE-PERIOD ACCORD
Rose A. Horowitz |
U.S. importers and exporters say they're encouraged that the U.S. and the European Community are nea
SAN DIEGO SHIPYAARD SNARES SEINERS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The U.S. shipbuilding industry may be mired in one of its worst downturns ever, but a small San Dieg
US AND TAIWAN AVERT A DISPUTE ON TOOLS TRADE
Mark D. Berniker |
The United States and Taiwan averted a major trade dispute over machine tools through an agreement h
PACIFIC SHIP GROUP SEEKS TO PREVENT A BREAKUP
P.T. Bangsberg |
Members of the largest maritime conference covering shipments from Asia to North America plan to hol
W. GERMAN OFFICIALS AMBIGUOUS ABOUT CURBS ON CHEMICALS TRADE
CHARLES THURSTON and ERICH E. TOLL |
U.S. and European businessmen express a unanimous and heartfelt desire to ban chemical weapons, but
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
W. GERMAN MINISTER PLANS VISIT TO USFRANKFURT, West Germany - West German Finance Minister G
US BANKS CAN COPE WITH LDC DEBT LOAD, FED OFFICIAL SAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. banking system has reduced its exposure to Third World lending to the extent that it can de
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., Jan. 5, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
VETO OF BRAZILIAN BUDGET SUSPENDS EXPORT CREDITS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A veto of parts of the federal budget presented through the congress by President Jose Sarney tempor
DUTY SOUGHT ON CANADIAN PORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Pork Producers Council has filed a petition requesting the imposition of a countervaili
HOWARD SIMON - SIMON SAYS
(By) Howard Simon |
WHEN TALKS ON MERGING precious metal futures operations broke off between the New York Mercantile Ex
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year1/5 1/4 Chan
EXCHANGES DISCUSS COMPUTERIZED VENTURE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Officials of the Commodity Exchange Inc. met late Thursday with Chicago Mercantile Exchange executiv
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US COTTON STUDY CITES MARKET CHANGESNASHVILLE, Tenn. - A report on a special study of U.S. c
CONSTRUCTION FIRM USES EDI TO BUY SOME MATERIALS
Torrey Byles |
Construction is different from other manufacturing businesses because its products are usually one o
CHINA'S GRAIN HARVEST FELL SHORT AGAIN IN 1988
P.T. Bangsberg |
The grain harvest in China last year fell even more sharply than analysts expected, to under 394 mil
JUSTICE LOOKS AT PLAN FOR FEDEX-TIGER MERGER
Ira Breskin |
In the first airline merger since it assumed primary review responsibilityfrom the Departmen
Air Cargo
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JUDGE CONTINUES STAY ON DREXEL-FUNDED BIDA federal judge, citing concerns about Drexel Burnh
GASOLINE, DISTILLATE FUEL STOCKS INCREASE, API BULLETIN SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Inventories of gasoline and distillate fuel increased during the week ending Dec. 30, 1988, as did U
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CONTINENTAL RECEIVES TOKYO-SEATTLE ROUTEThe Department of Transportation Tuesday complied wi
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - OIL/GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ARCO NATURAL GAS MARKETING INC. (Dallas) - W.R. Rick Harper Jr. was named president and chief operat
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO. SETS UP GAS SALES UNITAtlantic Richfield Co., which has seen natural
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 5, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PITTSTON TO RETURN TO BARGAINING TABLE Pittston Co., the country's largest coking coal expor
US CRUDE PRODUCTION FELL 2.3 PERCENT IN 1988
Dallas Morning News |
After falling 41 percent in 1987, U.S. crude oil production declined another 2.3 percent in 1988, ac
ELECTRONICS CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Computer Graphics: Assessment and Forecast, Jan. 11-13. Sheraton Grand on Harbor Island, San Diego,
LAWMAKER'S BILLS TARGET 'TUMOR' OF COAL IMPORTS
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., introduced two bills Wednesday designed to impede the sale of foreig
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