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SOCANAV SEEKS TO ACQUIRE 78 PERCENT SHARE IN TEXACO CANADA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Socanav Inc., Montreal, Canada's leading bulk petroleum and petrochemicals shipping firm, along with
ZANTOP MULLS RATE INCREASE TO OFFSET COSTS
Ira Breskin |
Zantop International Airlines Inc., one of the nation's largest regularly scheduled all-cargo carrie
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IBERIA STRIKE WORSENS, 105 FLIGHTS CANCELLEDMADRID, Spain - Spain's Iberia International Air
Air Cargo
HEATHROW SECURITY SCRUTINIZED
(Reuter) |
The British government ordered a probe into a reporter's allegations Friday that he found alarming h
Air Cargo
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FRIDAY THE 13TH VIRUS HITS PCS IN BRITAIN- A "Friday the 13th" computer virus struck persona
THAI BOXPORT PROBLEMS SEEN ONLY HALF SOLVED
Sally Gelston |
An industry-managed berth scheduling scheme has succeeded in eliminating much waiting for dock space
Maritime
BROOKLYN TASTES SWEET SUCCESS
Gloria Joseph |
With two more cocoa ships on the water and thousands of bags already processed and discharged throug
Maritime
LDC DEBT MARKET MAY BOOST INVESTMENT IN LATIN AMERICA
Gordon Platt |
The secondary market for developing country loans is fast becoming one of the major investment banki
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
ICC SIDES WITH SHIPPERS ON TRUCK UNDERCHARGES
Leo Abruzzese |
The Interstate Commerce Commission sided with shippers in three separate truck rate disputes last we
Trucking News
SHIPPERS DISAPPOINTED AT ICC MOVE TO DENY CN TRACKAGE RIGHTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Interstate Commerce Commission's denial of Canadian National's bid for trackage rights over the
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NY SEEKS TO EXPAND FINANCIAL GUARANTY INSURANCE REGULATIONS
Laura Raley Borda |
The New York Insurance Department announced its intention to expand its regulation of financial guar
US HEALTH-CARE COSTS EXPECTED TO RISE IN '89
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. spending on health-care costs, which reached $500.3 billion in 1988, are expected to keep climb
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* EC 1992 Regulatory Roundup 5A * JofC Industrial Price Index 6A* Kevin Commins - Currency F
ICC DECISION ON GUILFORD TOUCHES OFF CHALLENGES
Howard S. Abramson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission's decision last week to overturn an arbitration award against Gui
CARMAKERS IN BRAZIL FEAR DROP IN US BUYERS
James Bruce |
Automakers in Brazil, led by Ford and Volkswagen, fear that U.S. consumers will be buying fewer Braz
Maritime
TVA FAST-TRACKS ORDERS FOR WIDOWS CREEK PLANT
Tim Sansbury |
The Tennessee Valley Authority said coal bids it rounded up over the phone during the second and thi
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PANHANDLE SELLS SHARE IN NORTH ANTELOPE COALPanhandle Eastern Corp. sold its 50 percent inte
TVA AWARDS 2 SPOT CONTRACTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Tennessee Valley Authority said weekly spot coal orders in early January were limited to only tw
MISC AIDS HOME YARD WITH PACT ON TANKERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
A Malaysian shipyard has won the contract for two more parcel tankers for Malaysian International Sh
Maritime
OECD PUBLISHES SHIP REPORT
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has published its maritime transport annua
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
A Staff Report |
CAMEROON - $34.6 million from the World Bank for goods and services to expand livestock production.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LDC DEBT TO BE HIGH ON GROUP OF 7 AGENDAWASHINGTON - The Third World debt crisis will be hig
BRAZILIANS EXCHANGE CRUZADOS FOR DOLLARS AHEAD OF NEW PLAN
Bob Bellottie |
In the face of mounting confusion over an anti-inflation plan being formed by the Brazilian governm
WAITING TO HEAR IF HE'S WANTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
William Von Raab has been a rather controversial commissioner of Customs since Oct. 13, 1981, but he
Maritime
OMB HEAD ASSAILS INSURERS
John Boyd |
Private insurers that help the government process its health insurance programs have allowed their c
THE ECONOMY
From Wire Reports |
STRONG IMPORTS SEEN WIDENING TRADE DEFICITEconomists say the United States continues to suck
JAPAN EXPECTED TO BOOST IMPORTS OF FOREIGN AUTOS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan will more than double its imports of foreign cars by the mid-1990s, a high ranking industry ex
LLOYD'S POLICY TO COVER DRUG PENALTIES ON SHIPS
Edwin Unsworth |
Lloyd's of London on Friday introduced a new insurance policy designed to compensate shipowners, cha
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
US INSURERS CAUTIOUS IN EUROPEAN PURSUIT
Paula L. Green |
U.S. insurance brokers are ready to pursue business across the Atlantic, but most U.S. insurers are
CALIF. MASCOT URGES RECYCLING OF PLASTICS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The state that gave us the popular California Raisins has, well, recycled the colorful character wit
INDONESIANS TRY TO CARVE A NICHE IN THE WORLD MARKET FOR MARBLE
Mark D. Berniker |
Indonesia is trying to chip away at Italy's control of the growing world marble market with the hel
Maritime
US POSTAL SERVICE'S EAGLE SEEKS MORE EXPRESS MAIL
Ira Breskin |
The United States Postal Service has ample capacity to process additional, premium-priced Express Ma
Air Cargo
DAVID F. WHITE - INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
(By) David F. White |
THE MARITIME INDUSTRY lost two prominent executives in the Dec. 21 crash of Pan American World Airwa
Maritime
EUROPEAN NETWORKS FAIL TO COMMUNICATE
Tony Seideman |
The shortest route between two European electronic communications networks is probably through the U
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UNISYS CORP. DROPPED FROM AIR FORCE CASEBLUE BELL, Pa. - A federal judge in Montgomery, Ala.
NEW COMPANY WILL HANDLE APEX SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Another new company will be set up to enable Liberty Shipping Group to take over the subsidized bulk
Maritime
MARAD AGREES TO SALE OF APL CONTAINERSHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration has agreed to allow American President Lines Ltd. sell the 20-year-old p
Maritime
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