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CHINESE EXPECTED TO PRESS TAKESHITA FOR MORE INVESTMENT
Noel Fletcher |
Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita has his work cut out for him, even though his maiden visit
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year8/25 8/24 Chan
I.C.H., CONSECO SIGN MERGER AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
I.C.H. Corp. and Conseco Inc. said Wednesday they signed a merger agreement. Under the agree
TIN MAY REGAIN LUSTER AS OVERSUPPLY DEPLETED
(Reuter) |
Tin is shrugging off the effects of a crash nearly three years ago to shine once again in commodity
WORLD POULTRY OUTPUT UP
(Ap) |
World output of poultry meat is up 3 percent this year and is expected to gain further in 1989, the
DAIWA APPROVED AS CLEARING MEMBER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Daiwa Securities America Inc. said it has been approved as a clearing member of the Chicago Mercanti
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FOREIGN FIRMS TO GAIN TOKYO ASSOCIATE STATUSThe Tokyo Commodity Exchange for Industry has de
US, USSR CONTINUE THEIR NEGOTIATIONS ON NEW GRAIN PACT
Kim Gazella |
The United States and the Soviet Union are continuing negotiations on a new long-term grain agreemen
FRANCE INVESTIGATES ALLEGED DIVERSION OF GOODS TO USSR
(Reuter) |
France is investigating the alleged diversion to the Soviet Union of dozens of advanced milling mach
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US MAY EASE RULES ON WHISKEY EXPORTSFederal authorities said Wednesday they were trying to m
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPANESE ENDOWS OREGON TEACHER FUNDSALEM, Oregon - A fund to send Oregon state teachers to J
Maritime
PEOPLE - COMMODITIES 20 STALEY EMPLOYEES ARE JOINING RODMAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A group of 20 former employees of Staley Continental Inc.'s agricultural commodities trading divisio
US RICE GROUP TO FILE COMPLAINT AGAINST JAPAN
(Reuter) |
U.S. rice millers and producers will file a complaint with the Reagan administration next month agai
Maritime
US-MADE TOYOTAS SENT TO TAIWAN
Lexington Herald-Leader |
Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. has begun exporting California-made Corolla FX cars to Taiwan. The
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An article in the Aug. 16 Journal of Commerce incorrectly attributed two comments. The comments that
Maritime
FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN THE US ISN'T A THREAT, ECONOMIST SAYS
John Davies |
When Martin and Susan Tolchin last year published Buying Into America, they painted a picture of a U
Maritime
US MAY END 7 NATIONS' DUTY-FREE ACCESS
Richard Lawrence |
The United States will investigate the activities of seven developing nations in an effort to determ
Maritime
HAINAN ISLAND CHARTS COURSE TO LURE INVESTMENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Foreign investment will be a keystone in development of Hainan Island, China's newest province and l
Maritime
SHIPPERS BACK TOUGH CONFERENCE RULE
Robert F. Morison |
Shipper associations want the Federal Maritime Commission to require ocean carriers and their rate-m
Maritime
ROBERT J. ATTAWAY - SEA LAW CARRIERS FACE RISKS IN DRUG FIGHT
Robert J. Attaway |
The drug abuse problem calls for national solutions, everyone agrees. Indeed, a national commitment
Maritime
NEDLLOYD EXPRESSES SATISFACTION WITH NEW CHILEAN OPERATION
Craig Dunlap |
Nedlloyd Lines executives reported they were satisfied with the initial, albeit abbreviated sailing
Maritime
ROY F. WESTON GETS PATENT FOR INCINERATING WASTE IN SOIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Roy F. Weston Inc. has been granted a patent for a method of incinerating hazardous chemicals in soi
DOCKERS RETURN TO JACKSONVILLE
Craig Dunlap |
Union dockworkers returned to their jobs at the Port of Jacksonville, Fla., following a 27-hour walk
Maritime
AMTRANS OPPOSES INTERVENTION OF NEW ORLEANS IN POOL CASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American Transport Lines Inc. (AmTrans) opposes efforts by the Port of New Orleans to intervene in a
Maritime
US FIBER EXPORTS RISE, IMPORTS DROP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Imports of man-made fiber dropped in May while exports increased, compared to year-earlier figures,
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EUROPEAN AIRLINES SEEK SOLUTIONS TO CONGESTIONAirlines on Tuesday called on European governm
Air Cargo
ENSR GETS PCB WORK CLEARANCE
Journal of Commerce Special |
ENSR Corp., a subsidiary of Sun Environmental, has been cleared by the General Accounting Office to
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
CHINESE BUILDING ORGANOSILICON PLANT
JOC Staff |
Yangjialing Xinhuo Chemical Works has started construction of a 100,000-ton organosilicon plant in Y
AMA REVIEWS PESTICIDE HAZARDS
(Ap) |
Two chemicals previously used in pesticides have been proved to cause cancer in humans, a conclusion
SUPPLIES OF GASOLINE, DISTILLATE INCREASED SLIGHTLY LAST WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of gasoline and distillate fuel increased slightly last week, according to the latest suppl
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTH SEA OIL PROJECTS ON HOLD AFTER DISASTERBritain said Wednesday it was shelving applicat
CHILEAN AIRLINE TO HAUL FRESH PRODUCE TO US MARKETS
Ira Breskin |
Ladeco, a Chilean airline, will begin twice weekly, direct, jet freighter service to New York next m
Air Cargo
CATHAY PACIFIC PROFIT UP 23 PERCENT IN FIRST HALF
P.T. Bangsberg |
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., the non-government airline based in Hong Kong, Wednesday reported inter
Air Cargo
CANADA POSTAL WORKERS STRIKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canadian postal workers went on strike in selected locations across the country early Wednesday afte
Air Cargo
MCDONNELL BEGINS ASSEMBLY OF C-17
(Ap) |
The C-17, a new military transport plane designed to ferry huge amounts of gear and troops onto smal
Air Cargo
JUDGE MUST DECIDE BY FRIDAY ON LEGALITY OF EASTERN ACTION
David Lyons |
Could Eastern Air Lines' icy labor relations be headed for a thaw at the North Pole? Texas A
Air Cargo
CUSTOMS SEIZES BOLIVIAN JET
(Ap) |
U.S. Customs Service agents seized a Lloyd Aereo Boliviano passenger jet Tuesday after finding 46 po
Air Cargo
JUNK MAIL FINDS NEW WAY TO INVADE THE WORKPLACE
David Elsner |
For all you people upset about mailboxes stuffed with junk mail and dinner hours interrupted by junk
SUPERCONDUCTOR REPORT WEIGHED
(Ap) |
A new material shows possible superconductivity at up to 66 degrees above the current record tempera
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