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MANAGING RISK KEY TO SUCCESS FOR BUSINESSES IN ARGENTINA
Craig Webb |
Businesses can make money investing in Argentina provided they can ride out the turbulent political
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
BRITAIN RAISES RATES FOURTH TIME IN MONTH
(Reuter) |
Britain raised interest rates for the fourth time this month on Tuesday, trying to dampen a consumer
MASSPORT PRESENTS CASE ON LOGAN LANDING FEES
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Operators of crowded airports around the country will be watching the outcome of a federal court hea
Air Cargo
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AM INTERNATIONAL TO SELL PRESS UNITAM International Inc. says it has tentatively agreed to s
Maritime
CRASHED AIRBUS WAS INSURED FOR $45 MILLION
Edwin Unsworth |
The Air France Airbus A320 that crashed Sunday during an air show in eastern France was insured for
CALIF. ASSEMBLY APPROVES BILL ON AIDS TESTS
JOC Staff |
Insurers would have the right to test their potential customers for AIDS as a condition for health c
ASIA-TO-US CONFERENCE REVIEWING ITS TARIFFS
William Armbruster |
Sparked by fears of a precipitous slide in freight rates, a group of shipping lines that carry impor
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
US LIMITS SALES OF TIN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The United States is exercising a degree of restraint in selling tin from the General Services Admin
W. GERMAN YARD TO STRETCH VESSEL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The latest acquisition to the Holland America Line cruise fleet will go into a West German shipyard
Maritime
GREECE PRESSES EUROPEANS ON SHIP TRADE FREEDOM
Victor Walker |
The Greek Chamber of Shipping has urged the European Community and European Parliament to keep their
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
FUNCTIONAL FLUIDS PRICES UP AT OLINSTAMFORD, Conn. - Olin Corp. is increasing prices of Poly
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year6/28 6/27 Chan
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHILE'S MINE FINANCING IS AS GOOD AS GOLDSANTIAGO, Chile - Brazil's Compania Nacional de Min
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
THAI DOCKERS PROTEST PRIVATIZATION PLANBANGKOK, Thailand - Several hundred Thai dockworkers
Maritime
TEAMSTERS, HAULERS REACH TENTATIVE LABOR AGREEMENT
Leo Abruzzese |
Teamsters' union officials announced a tentative nationwide labor agreement with trucking companies
Trucking News
TINY CHIP DEVELOPED TO COMBAT 'KILLER BEES'
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Martin Marietta Corp. engineers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory are designing a tiny prototype
US CIGARETTES FIRE UP GROUPS IN SOUTH KOREA
Hannah Moore |
As South Korea prepares to open its cigarette market Friday after heated negotiations with the Unite
DOLLAR BOUNCES BACK FROM ATTACK AT DAWN
Gordon Platt |
The U.S. dollar bounced back in New York Tuesday after being hammered lower by concerted selling by
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW ZEALAND TO SELL ITS MERCHANT BANKWELLINGTON - The New Zealand government said Tuesday it
ARCO CHEMICAL BUILDS BUTANEDIOL UNIT IN TEXAS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Arco Chemical Co. has begun construction of a 75-million-pound-a-year butanediol and derivatives fac
FRANCE'S ECONOMY GREW 2.2 PERCENT LAST YEAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Led by strong household consumption and a surge of business investment, France's economy expanded at
BRIDGES: CARGO WILL EXCEED BUSINESS TRAVEL IN REVENUE
Richard Malkin |
Jeff Bridges is one of international air cargo's success stories; and if his long tenure at British
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
William O. Bailey will retire as vice chairman and a director of Aetna Life & Casualty Co. at the en
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SOLAR FLARE MISSED, SECOND MAY HIT EARTHA blast of intense radiation that threatened to disr
TURKISH CARGO LINES BOOSTS CAPACITY ON US-TURKEY ROUTE
Rose A. Horowitz |
To serve a stronger market for U.S.-Turkey trade, Turkish Cargo Lines began using a bigger vessel on
Maritime
DECISION ON SURCHARGE FOR DRIVERS IN NJ DELAYED
JOC Staff |
Insurance Commissioner Kenneth Merin will not make a decision on a $96-a-car annual surcharge on the
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
If the so-called Greenhouse Effect is leading to a warming of the earth, now may be the time to cons
PEOPLE - COMMODITIES IMPERIAL HOLLY ELECTS R.W. HILL
Wire and Staff Reports |
Roger W. Hill was elected an executive vice president and director of Imperial Holly Corp., a sugar
SALES HEAT UP AT IOWA POWER
John Maggs |
Iowa Power & Light Co., Des Moines, has been selling record amounts of electricity during the drough
US SUES TEAMSTERS, CLAIMING MOB CONTROL
(Ap) |
The government sued to force free elections and other reforms in the International Brotherhood of Te
Trucking News
HOW SHOULD US COMPETE IN HIGH-TECH?
Richard Lawrence |
Government officials differ over how the United States might best advance its international competit
EXPERT SAYS DROUGHT COULD GET WORSE
Stephen Doig |
The news reports sound ominously similar Drought continues in the Pacific Northwest. Farmers
JAPAN CRITICIZES US IMPORT DEPENDENCE
(Ap) |
The import-dependence of the U.S. economy is causing the U.S. merchandise trade deficit and is likel
COMPUTERIZATION VITAL FOR US AUTO MANUFACTURERS
Doug Harper |
Electronic data interchange is not a convenience for automobile manufacturers. It is an essential to
NEW PRODUCTS BELGIAN SCIENTISTS FIND DESERT-BLOOM PRODUCT
(Ap) |
Two scientists at a Belgian university say their black milk can make deserts bloom. Marcel d
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
S. KOREA TRIES TO SETTLE DISPUTE WITH EUROPESEOUL, South Korea - South Korean electronics ma
Maritime
VIEWS DIFFER ON UNLOADING
Craig Dunlap |
The military and the non-union stevedoring company hired to perform work in Jacksonville previously
Maritime
WALKOUTS RESUME AT MONTREAL
Leo Ryan |
Longshoremen are resuming one-day walkouts at the Port of Montreal today following another breakdown
Maritime
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