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QUEBEC SAYS 'OUI' TO TRADE AGREEMENT
Leo Ryan |
Quebec, Canada's second-biggest manufacturing province, has refused to join neighboring Ontario in p
JAPANESE TOURISTS SET TRAVEL RECORD
(Ap) |
Japanese tourists went abroad in record numbers in 1987, though the number of foreign visitors to th
SPECIAL SECTION - WORLD TRADE CENTERS: LINKING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, PAGES 5A-12A.
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: Beijing will be the site of the 1989 General Assembly of the World Trade Center
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FAA Almost Finished With Airlines' ReportsWASHINGTON -- Federal Aviation Administrator Allan
Air Cargo
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
May 24, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High L
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tues., May 24, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
HOUSE APPROVES BILL EXPANDING GOVERNMENT RAIL SAFETY POWERS
(Ap) |
The House passed legislation Monday that for the first time would require licenses for train enginee
Rail News
NLRB ADDS COMPLAINT ON FIRED MACK WORKER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against Mack Trucks Inc. in the case of a w
Trucking News
SHANGHAI TARGETS FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shanghai, one of China's pioneer free enterprise zones, has adopted a series of measures to help for
Maritime
JAPAN MAY TRIPLE TARIFFS ON BEEF
A.E. Cullison |
Japan is giving serious consideration to plans to treble the country's tariffs on imports of beef in
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TVA Restarts Sequoyah After Second ShutdownCHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - A Sequoyah Nuclear Plant rea
CASH REGISTERS HOLD THE KEY FOR RETAILERS
Tony Seideman |
When it comes to the electronic revolution, retailers are looking straight at the cash register for
LEADING INDICATORS SET FOR THE SERVICE SECTOR
Gordon Platt |
The Coalition of Service Industries Inc. today will unveil the first set of leading economic indicat
AIG UNIT FINED $348,900 IN NY FOR OVERCHARGES
Laura Raley Borda |
An American International Group company was fined $348,900 by the New York Insurance Department for
BFGOODRICH HIKES PRICE OF LATEX
JOC Staff |
BFGoodrich Co. is increasing prices of Hycar acrylic latexes by 2 percent to 7 percent (3 cents to 8
PLANE-OPERATING FREIGHT FORWARDERS: FEW IN NUMBERS BUT RICH IN CLOUT
Richard Malkin |
In the world air freight forwarding industry there is a clear division among those companies that ha
Air Cargo
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINESE UNIONS SEEK ECONOMIC PROTECTIONChina's official labor federation has called on the g
Maritime
MINICOMPUTER INDUSTRY REFOCUSES
(Ap) |
Slumping sales, new kinds of software and more powerful personal computers are forcing a gradual res
SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE TO HONOR TWO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey will honor John J. Mackowski, chairman of A
Maritime
US, EUROPEAN BUYERS DESERT MALAYSIAN RUBBER MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Buyers from the United States and Europe have quit the rubber market herebecause prices are
EXPERTS ARE DIVIDED ON THE ROLE OF GOLD AS AN INVESTMENT
Janet Porter |
Opinion is divided between gold experts about the importance of gold in investors' portfolios.
YUGOSLAVIA MAY USE GOLD AS SECURITY FOR BIS LOAN
(Ap) |
Yugoslavia is willing to deposit gold reserves it holds in a Swiss bank in exchange for an urgent sh
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
CONTROVERSY HAUNTS UPCOMING SUMMITThe controversy over the bug-riddled new U.S. embassy and
INSURER BROADENS STRIKE COVERAGE
Janet Porter |
A U.S. food concern with a franchise to sell hot dogs at three football matches approached a British
PLASTICS CORNER PPG INDUSTRIES WINS TOYOTA PAINT CONTRACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
PPG Industries Inc. was selected as the principal auto finish supplier for Toyota Motor Manufacturin
CHEMICAL MARKETS DRUG DELIVERY BUSINESS EXPECTED TO FLOURISH OVER NEXT FIVE YEARS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Drugs formulated in new delivery systems, such as transdermal patches,liposomes and antibody
INDEPENDENCE FOR FAA CALLED UNLIKELY IN '88
Dave Higdon |
Rep. Norman Y. Mineta, D-Calif., played down chances for Congress to pass any bill this year aimed a
Air Cargo
NEW FED APPOINTEE WON'T ALTER POLICY
Wire and Staff Report |
Boston banking executive John P. LaWare's appointment to the Federal Reserve's board of governors wo
COMMERCE MOVES TO COORDINATE STATE, FEDERAL EXPORT SERVICES
Cristina Lee |
The U.S. Commerce Department is taking steps to coordinate state and federal export services by movi
Maritime
COMMUNISTS CLIPPING COUPONS IN THE HUNGARIAN BOND MARKET
Mike Leary |
There are no shouting traders, no ankle-deep stacks of paper, no electronic stream of stock quotes.
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Stroydormash '88. Construction and road-building machines exhibition. This will be the first U.S. pa
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SPICE MAKER ENDS BID TO ACQUIRE COMPETITORMcCormick & Co. announced that it would end its pr
Maritime
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
The summit meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail S. Gorbachev starting next Sunday will yield co
COMMON LANGUAGE HELPS RETAIL-BASED EDI MAKE GAINS
Josh Martin |
A growing number of retailers and shippers are turning to a new organization to help standardize ele
COMMERCE PUBLISHES TRADE DATA SUMMARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Department of Commerce has published its annual summary of 1987 trade statistics. T
Maritime
PRESIDENT VETOES TRADE BILL, CITES PLANT CLOSINGS
Keith M. Rockwell |
President Reagan Tuesday vetoed the giant omnibus trade bill citing a provision on advance notice fo
INTERMODALISM TO BE FOCUS OF CONFERENCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Over 30 experts in container shipping and intermodal transportation will serve as panelists, moderat
Maritime
VISTA TO BUILD R&D FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Vista Chemical Co. expects to award a contract within two to three weeks for the construction of a n
MONSANTO TO CONSTRUCT APAP PLANT IN THAILAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Chemical Co., a unit of Monsanto Co., announced that it will build a 900 metric ton acetami
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