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NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* English China Clay to Increase US Production 3A * Buying in Ireland 4A* Eric Ehrmann - Low
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Understanding Telecommunications Technologies for Non-Engineers, two-day seminar, July 7-8. Madison
Rail News
KNIGHT-RIDDER-TCI UNIT TO BUY SCI HOLDINGS STAKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Knight-Ridder Inc. of Miami and Tele-Communications Inc. announced Wednesday that their jointly owne
ISO OFFERS ADDITIONAL POLLUTION COVER OPTIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An insurance industry group that develops policy forms and coverages is adding two pollution coverag
AUSTRALIA, US READY TO RESUME AIR TALKS
Vincent W. Stove |
Long-running discussions to formulate a new aviation treaty between Australia and the United States
Air Cargo
CHINA MINISTRY TO FIGHT SHORTAGES OF ELECTRICITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
China's central government recently established the Ministry of Energy Resources to combat critical
ARCTIC OIL RIGHTS TRADE IS A BAD DEAL, GAO SAYS
(Ap) |
A congressional study says the Reagan administration's proposal to trade away potentially valuable o
HOLE IN THE GROUND OFFERS SECURE STORAGE FOR DATA
(Ap) |
After six years of trying to convince companies their computer data is as good as gold, Secured Data
FROG LEG PRICES LEAP ON BANGLADESH BAN
Cristina Lee |
(Bangladesh) President Hussain Mohammad Ershad banned (frog) exports in Aprilbecause the imp
MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA TO PUSH TEXTILES IN US MARKET
P.T. Bangsberg |
Three Asian nations not normally in the front rank of exporters forecast sharp increases in textile
Maritime
US, SOVIETS PRESSED AS GRAIN TALKS RESUME
(Reuter) |
The drought threatening U.S. crops this year could pressure U.S. and Soviet negotiators to get a new
PRODUCERS OF POLYETHYLENE BOOST THEIR PRICES AGAIN
Marita Van Oldenborgh |
U.S. polyethylene producers put yet another price increase into effect at the beginning of this mont
MITSUI, MITSUBISHI CONSIDER JOINING SIBERIAN PROJECT
A.E. Cullison |
Executives of Mitsui & Co. and Mitsubishi Corp., two of Japan's largest trading houses, disclosed Tu
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1200.0 (July 6, 1988) Previous day - 1210.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchang
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
MARCOS TO BE ALLOWED TO RETURN FOR TRIALMANILA, Philippines - President Corazon Aquino said
NEW LLOYD'S BYLAW RAISES CAPITALIZATION REQUIREMENTS
Edwin Unsworth |
Lloyd's of London passed its controversial bylaw Wednesday setting down requirements for brokers wis
MERIN SEEKS TO BREAK STALMATE IN NJ AUTO INSURANCE DISPUTE
(Ap) |
Insurance Commissioner Kenneth Merin stepped into the bitter stalemate over how to overhaul the stat
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
W. GERMANY TO BOOST AIRBUS SUBSIDIESBONN, West Germany - West German government officials ha
Air Cargo
ERA OF BIG POWER PLANTS ENDING, AT LEAST FOR NOW
John Maggs |
The era of tall smokestacks and big power plants is ending for U.S. electric utilities, but some ind
MISSISSIPPI CHANNEL SET TO REOPEN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Mississippi River channel at Greenville, Miss., closed since Sunday, is scheduled to open today at
Maritime
KOREA MAY PROVE HAZARDOUS TO CIGARETTE MAKERS' WEALTH
Hanna Moore |
Despite last-minute attempts to mollify opposition to the long-awaited July 1 opening of South Korea
Maritime
MCLEAN REVAMPING MAY FACE STIFF FIGHT
James Nolan |
A reorganization plan to put United States Lines' parent McLean Industries Inc. back on an even keel
Maritime
NADER HITS LLOYD'S US INSURANCE INFLUENCE
Leah R. Young |
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader Wednesday claimed the Lloyd's of London insurance syndicate controls p
IRELAND AIMS TO DEFEAT EMIGRATION PROBLEM
Geoffrey Brown |
Ireland is pumping up its export industries in hopes of luring back young emigrants seeking work abr
Maritime
LARGEST CRUISE SHIP STEP CLOSER TO REALITY
Bob Wesenberg |
Phoenix World City, Norwegian shipowner Knut Ulstein Kloster's ambitious project to build the world'
Maritime
FDA ISSUES RETIN-A WARNING
(Reuter) |
The Food & Drug Administration warned consumers against the indiscriminate use of the anti-acne crea
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
DOW RAISES PRICE OF POLYETHYLENEMIDLAND, Mich. - Dow Chemical U.S.A. increased the price of
COCOM UNLIKELY TO COMPLETE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER REVIEW
Barbara Casassus |
The export control agency Cocom is not likely to complete its review of curbs on technology transfer
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed. July 6, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K.
LEADING INDICATOR RISES IN CANADA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada's composite leading economic indicator rose 0.7 percent in April from March to 195.4, Statist
DEMOCRATS QUELL DEBATE ON PLANT BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Democrats succeeded Wednesday in shutting off debate on the controversial bill mandating 60 days
CNW UNION IS DISAPPOINTED WITH PANEL'S RECOMMENDATIONS
Howard S. Abramson |
The United Transportation Union is unhappy with the recommendations of a presidential panel that inv
GROUP ESTABLISHED TO MAINTAIN LINK WITH US CUSTOMS
Tony Seideman |
Call them the electronic musketeers. Hoping to repeat their success in getting the United St
GUILFORD WINS EXTENSION OF TIME TO APPEAL AWARD
Howard S. Abramson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has given Guilford Transportation Industries Inc. until July 25 t
Rail News
YAMAHA CORP. TO BUILD AUDIO PARTS PLANT IN FRANCE
(Ap) |
Yamaha Corp., the world's largest musical instrument maker, says it will build an audio component fa
BARTER MAKES A COMEBACK IN AFRICA
(Ap) |
African countries increasingly are bartering for goods they don't have cash to buy: oil for automobi
Maritime
BRITISH KAOLIN PRODUCER TO BOOST OUTPUT AT FACILITY IN THE US
Janet Porter |
English China Clays PLC, the world's largest producer of kaolin, the china clay used to make porcela
WORLD BANK OFFICIAL CITES LDC DEBT GAINS
Richard Lawrence |
The Third World debt outlook has improved in recent months, the World Bank's chief economist said.
DOLLAR TRADES MIXED IN 'DO-NOTHING' MART
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was mixed Wednesday in what traders called a do-nothing market. Dealers said
MANUFACTURERS HANOVER SELLS LUXEMBOURG UNIT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. has sold its wholly owned subsidiary in Luxembourg to Bankers Trust
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