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HIRING PACE STAYS STRONG, MANPOWER SURVEY REVEALS
(Ap) |
A survey of U.S. firms found they planned to keep on hiring new workers at a strong pace during the
CMA LEADS FIGHT ON OCEAN RATE CONTRACTING
Robert F. Morison |
qThe Chemical Manufacturers' Association is leading a drive to upset a recent Federal Maritime Commi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
BOEING TO CLOSE MISS. PLANT
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Boeing Military Airplanes will shut down its Greenville, Miss., division this summer, four years aft
Air Cargo
HIGHER US SAVINGS RATE COULD SOLVE TRADE DEFICIT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Reductions in consumer debt, not government debt, are needed to shrink the U.S. merchandise trade de
NATIONAL WESTMINSTER UNVEILS LDC STRATEGY
Janet Porter |
Banks should encourage debtor countries to concentrate much more on export- led growth rather than o
UNISYS WALKS TALL IN ASIA BY P.T. BANGSBERG JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
Just two years after its creation, Unisys Corp. is striding through Asia with increased investment a
Maritime
CARLA HILLS FAVORED TO SUCCEED YEUTTER
Keith M. Rockwell |
Carla A. Hills, former secretary of housing and urban development, has emerged as the front-runner f
LATE RALLY SENT FUTURES INDEX SLIGHTLY HIGHER IN NOVEMBER
Susan Buchanan |
The CRB Futures Index dropped during the early part of November, reaching the lowest level since ear
CARRIER POOL HAMMERS OUT NEW ACCORD
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Twelve ocean carriers in the western Mediterranean to United States trade will continue sharing carg
Maritime
FMC STAFF APPROVES TWRA RATE LEVELS
Robert F. Morison |
In a little-used procedure, the staff of the Federal Maritime Commission has advised ocean freight c
Maritime
BROAD-FORM DEED AMENDMENT GIVES KY. LANDOWNERS POWER
Tom Daykin |
The broad-form deed amendment may have helped Willie and Lona Napier even before the polls closed.
EASTERN UNIONS CLAIM SAFETY PLAN INEFFECTIVE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Alleging intransigence by management, the pilots and machinists unions atEastern Airlines have withd
Air Cargo
JAPAN PLANS MEDICATION FOR COMPUTER VIRUSES
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has joined with the nation's information proces
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AIR PANEL: NAVY ERRED IN AIRLINER SHOOT-DOWNTORONTO - A board of international aviation expe
Air Cargo
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IBM VICE CHAIRMAN TO RELINQUISH POSITIONARMONK, N.Y. - International Business Machines Corp.
COAST GUARD TO EASE BARGE RECORD RULES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Coast Guard plans to reduce somewhat the record-keeping requirements on barge operators.
Maritime
ECONOMISTS UPGRADE GROWTH FORECAST
John Boyd |
Economic growth will not slow quite as much over the next year as earlier believed, while the dollar
AGENTS ASSESS PREFERRED PROGRAMS FOR IMPACT ON COMPETITIVENESS
Haydee Camacho |
Does involvement in preferred agent programs enhance an agent's competitiveness in the marketplace o
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1488 (Dec. 5, 1988) Previous day - 1490 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in
Maritime
GA. INSURERS SEEK LIMITS ON'NO-FAULT
Craig Dunlap |
The National Association of Independent Insurers wants Georgia's no-fault automobile insurance law t
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
CALIFORNIA WORKERS COMPENSATION SATISFIES FEW
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Workers compensation in California is characterized by low benefits for injured workers and high pre
BRAZIL'S PQU WELCOMES PRIVATIZATION
James Bruce |
With his hands tied by government regulations and an austere budget, Henri Couri Aidar, president of
NIPPON CARGO GETS A REPRIEVE IN US
Dave Higdon |
The Transportation Department has sidestepped pressure to punish a Japanese cargo airline because of
Air Cargo
PUMP PRICES FALL UNDER $1 FOR FIRST TIME SINCE JULY
(Ap) |
Average pump prices of gasoline have dropped under $1 a gallon for the first time since early July,
APL CLOSES BIDS ON SALE OF VESSEL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American President Lines closed bids Friday on the sale of one of its older breakbulk vessels, the P
Maritime
HIGH COURT TO WEIGH PUNITIVE DAMAGE ISSUE BY LEAH R. YOUNG JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
1989 will be the year of decision that the insurance and business communities have been waiting for.
TRANSPORT STRIKES THREATEN FRANCE'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY
(Reuter) |
Transport strikes that have crippled Paris are threatening France's delicate economic recovery, the
Rail News
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
FRANCE'S M-2 INDICATOR REVERSED IN OCTOBERFrance's money supply indicator, M2, rose 1.8 perc
THE ECONOMY
From Wire Reports |
PRODUCTIVITY ROSE IN THIRD QUARTERManufacturing productivity improved at an annual rate of 5
HARRIS CORP. LAYS OFF 280
(Ap) |
Harris Corp., which recently bought the semiconductor business of General Electric Co., has laid off
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Trade Minister Doesn't See Malaysia as Fifth Tiger 4A * Import Quota Watch 4A* Commodity R
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Dec. 5, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
JACKSONVILLE MAY EXPAND REFRIGERATED WAREHOUSE
Craig Dunlap |
The Jacksonville Port Authority has agreed in principle to more than double the size of the privatel
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
Gloria Joseph |
THE SINGLE BIGGEST BLOCKBUSTER FOR SHIPPING IN EARLY 1989 could well be the formation of a new shipp
Maritime
ARCHIVISTS FIND TREASURES IN OLD RAILROAD DOCUMENTS
(Ap) |
Stored in neatly packed containers lined up end to end like boxcars in a crowded freight station are
Rail News
BALTIMORE GETS NEW CRANES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The first two of seven modern container cranes for the new Seagirt Marine Terminal arrived over the
Maritime
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