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AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR SOARS AS TOKYO DEALERS LUNCH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Australian dollar soared in Tokyo Friday, but most of the action took place in Sydney while par
MEXICO IMPORTS JOBS TO BOOST EXPORTS
John Spelich |
On the outskirts of this bustling border town, Chrysler Corp. is preparing to open a new 210,000-squ
Maritime
ITC CALENDAR
Source: The U.S. International Trade Commission. |
Hearings and deadline dates for pending U.S. International Trade Commission investigations:*
Maritime
CALIFORNIA HELPS PORTS RAISE DREDGING FUNDS
Mark Magnier |
In response to what many say is a major national problem, California has passed a law making it easi
PANAMA PAYMENT ORDER EXEMPTION
(Ap) |
U.S. government agencies and private firms operating in Panama will be allowed to pay Social Securit
CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSING PLUMMETS
(Ap) |
Housing construction plummeted 12.2 percent in May, the steepest drop in five months, the government
COAST GUARD EXTENDS DEADLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Coast Guard will allow an extra month for further comment on a proposal to raise the minimum ves
Maritime
CHEMICAL EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SMITHKLINE FORECASTS DIP IN 1988 EARNINGSSmithKline Beckman Corp. announced that it anticipa
PORT OF HOUSTON OPTS FOR EDI IN CARGO SYSTEM
Tony Seideman |
The Port of Houston Authority has seen the future, and it is EDI. Contracts have been awarde
CHINA TO SLASH IMPORTS IN PLAN TO SPUR OUTPUT
Noel Fletcher |
China intends to halt imports of some 2,700 types electronic goods andmachinery within two y
PEOPLE - COMMODITIES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. (New York) - David A. Halperin was promoted to executive vice president of t
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US-EC FARM DISPUTE COULD SPOIL SUMMITBRUSSELS, Belgium - A U.S.-European dispute over farm p
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
UK CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT WIDENED IN FIRST QUARTER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The United Kingdom posted a revised seasonally adjusted current account deficit of 2.776 billion ($
BATTLE LINES DRAWN ON OPENING REFUGE TO EXPLORATION
John Davies |
An elderly woman described kayaking down an Arctic river surrounded by bear, caribou and musk ox; an
SWEDISH CLUB PLANS TO OPEN EC OFFICE
Edwin Unsworth |
The Swedish Club, one of the world's largest marine insurance mutuals, confirmed its intention Thurs
CONTAINER LEASING ENTERS NEW ERA
Mark Magnier |
After years of heady growth rates, the container leasing business appears to be leaving adolescence
PACIFICORP EXPECTS OK ON MERGER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
PacifiCorp is optimistic that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will approve the proposed mer
GUILFORD WOES MOUNT IN WAKE OF ARBITRATION
Howard S. Abramson |
The first casualty of back-to-back arbitrators' rulings against Guilford Transportation Industries I
Rail News
PORT OF TACOMA DECLARES ITSELF THE NEW GATEWAY TO ALASKA
John Davies |
When travel writers spin tales about supplies being shipped north from Seattle to the Alaskan fronti
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
American Merchant Marine Veterans, North Atlantic Chapter. Monthly meeting. June 18. Bay Shore, Long
Maritime
NO SUMMIT AGREEMENT SEEN ON FARM SUBSIDY
Leo Ryan |
Canada holds out little hope that any progress on the world farm subsidy issue will be made at the T
JOBLESS CLAIMS SHOW A DECLINE
(Ap) |
New claims for state unemployment insurance benefits were made by 287,000 people during the week end
AUSTRALIAN TARIFF CUTS START JULY 1
Vincent W. Stove |
Exporters of manufactured goods could find their products more competitive in the Australian market
Maritime
PEOPLE - IMPORTS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
WISDOM IMPORT SALES CO. (Irvine, Calif.) - Manuel G. Ramos was named to a newly created position as
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
KNITWEAR FIRM CLOSES BREWER, MAINE, PLANTWALLINGTON, N.J. - Bangor America Inc., a manufactu
Maritime
FED CALLS MANUFACTURING STRONG
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Federal Reserve Board's tan book shows widespread strength in U.S. manufacturing, and an increas
THEFT, FENDER-BENDERS DRIVING UP AUTO RATES
Leah R. Young |
Auto theft and low speed auto body damage crash costs are driving up the costs of auto insurance pre
UNION DOCKERS IN FLORIDA PROTEST NON-ILA CREW ON MILITARY CARGO
Craig Dunlap |
About 300 union dockworkers and their families marched through downtown Jacksonville Thursday while
SHORTAGE OF IMPORT SPECIALISTS POSES PROBLEMS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Import specialists once were the cornerstone of the U.S. Customs Service's cargo clearance process.<
SUBSIDIZED BULKER IS GIVEN CONCESSION
ROBERT F. MORISON Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration's Subsidy Board made its first move to give dry and liquid bulk carriers
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER BERKELEY BANNING CFC FOOD BOXES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Food containers made with chemicals that threaten Earth's ozone layer will be banned under a measure
GROCERY STORES FACE A LONG HAUL ON THE ROAD TO FULL AUTOMATION
Torrey Byles |
Grocery stores appear to be on the cutting edge of the retail automation revolution. High-te
REPORT CALLS FOR INTEGRATED DEFENSE TRANSPORT POLICY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The nation's defense transportation needs will be met only by developing integrated policies coverin
Maritime
SEARING DROUGHT CAUSES WORRY AS GRAIN TALKS WITH USSR SET FOR JULY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Amid worries of curtailed exports of U.S. grain and soybeans because of drought-related shortfalls,
HOW TO BEAT THOSE STANDARDIZED HOTEL BLUES
Christopher Lofting |
The hotels that successfully cater to the business market have perfected the craft of delivering a c
US DOLLAR DECLINES BROADLY ON FEAR RATES WILL RISE ABROAD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined broadly Thursday on market caution over interest rates and the Toronto econ
TWO COMPUTER FAIRS IN FRANCE JOIN FORCES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The French computer trade fair war continues, although two organizers agreed to join forces Wednesda
Maritime
NEW TAX LAWS CALLED LESS FAIR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The majority of Americans say the new federal income tax laws aren't as fair as the old laws, and ma
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Customs Update 4A * Julian Weiss - Political Ideology Fading Fast 8A* Charles Stonier - Tr
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