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LEGISLATIVE SNAG IN US HURTS SUGAR PRODUCERS
Ed Lopez |
Sugar-producing countries in the Caribbean and Central America were expectingfinancial relie
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Daily Index Textiles Metals Misc.Smoothedpercent Change, -0.74
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Won't Agree To Extend Coffee PactLONDON - The United States will not agree to an extensio
STAGNANT ECONOMY MAY FORCE SOVIETS TO LOOK WEST, US SAYS
Richard Lawrence |
The Soviet Union's economic problems may turn the country more to the West, a U.S. government study
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Grain sorghum Red sorghum. The government of Burkina Faso's Cereals Office wishes to
FRENCH BUSINESS REACTS CALMLY TO ELECTIONS
Barbara Casassus |
The French business community seemed to react calmly Monday to the results of the first round of the
THE ECONOMY EXISTING HOME SALES ROSE 2.5 PERCENT IN MARCH
(Ap) |
Sales of existing homes rose 2.5 percent in March, the second consecutivemonthl y increase in respon
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story published in the April 25 edition of The Journal of Commerce incorrectly identified the Japa
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO Air Freight veteran Lawrence Rodberg says that without air forwarders, cargo costs
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Democrats Hopeful On Trade Veto OverrideSenate Democrats Monday gave their most optimistic f
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
EXPORT INSPECTION FIRM RAPS CLAIMS IT SLOWS THE FLOW OF TRADE
Josh Goldstein |
Robert B. Burgess admits his export inspection company has had its problems, but now he thinks it's
TAIWAN TENSE AS TALKS BEGIN ON US TRADE
Paul Mooney |
Four days of tense U.S.-Taiwan trade talks kick off today at an undisclosed location here, against a
EXXON WINS COURT REVIEW OF CLAIM AGAINST BANK
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court will give Exxon Co. U.S.A. one more chance to argue that Banque de Paris et des Pa
SHIP REGISTRIES STILL UP IN PANAMA
Gloria Joseph |
The number of vessels being registered under the Panamanian flag continues to grow despite the ongoi
LANDMARK OPEC MEETING OPENS IN SEARCH OF AGREEABLE LIMITS
Sam Glasser |
Today's unprecedented meeting between the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and a number
BORN-AGAIN SHIP LINE STEAMS TOWARD VENTURES WITH CHINESE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Even on a gray, misty day, the view from the 31st-floor board room of Orient Overseas Container Line
LABOR BOARD TO REVIEW COMPLAINT AGAINST MACK
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The jobs of at least a dozen dismissed workers at Mack Trucks Inc.'s new plant in Winnsboro, S.C., w
YEUTTER DEFENDS US-CANADA TRADE DISPUTE PANEL
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter told a Senate committee he is confident that the binationa
ROMANIAN-BUILT CARS MAY ENTER THE US THROUGH DAVISVILLE, RI
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Port of Davisville, R.I., may gain another auto import next August when four-wheel drive Arrow u
Maritime
FMC NOMINEE BACKS FOCUS ON ENFORCEMENT
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Elaine Chao, President Reagan's nominee to chair the Federal MaritimeCommission, says she in
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 25, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
GASOLINE PRICES NEAR $1 A GALLON
(Ap) |
The average price of gasoline in the United States jumped 2.67 cents to nearly $1 a gallon in the pa
TVA SEEKS 3-YEAR PACTS FOR SHAWNEE COAL SUPPLIES
Tim Sansbury |
The Tennessee Valley Authority is about to enter the market for a three-year coal supply contract th
HAMMER TOASTS COAL VENTURES WITH CHINESE
Noel Fletcher |
Industrial baron and free-lance statesman Armand Hammer hopes to sell coalfrom a joint ventu
CANADIAN GAS EXPORTS TO US COULD SOAR
Journal of Commerce Special |
A study just released by the Canadian Energy Research Institute predicts a major increase in natural
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iran Will Continue Giving Oil to SyriaNICOSIA, Cyprus - Iran has renewed its agreement with
FORWARDERS SEEN KEEPING AIR FREIGHT COSTS DOWN
Bill Mongelluzzo |
If it were not for the services of air freight forwarders and their second- day service, the cost of
Air Cargo
TAXES, NOT SMALLER CARS, HELD KEY TO FUEL SAVINGS
(Ap) |
The U.S. economy would lose $4.80 for every gallon of gas saved in steering car buyers away from the
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexican Official Urges Production CutbacksEnergy Secretary Fernando Hiriart, leaving for a m
WARDAIR CONSIDERING JET PURCHASE
Mark Wilson |
Wardair Canada Inc., which started domestic scheduled air services in 1986, is considering buying as
Air Cargo
VANCOUVER AIRPORT CONTROL TO CHANGE
Mark Wilson |
Control of Vancouver International Airport, the second busiest in Canada after Toronto, is to be tra
Air Cargo
EXECUTIVES ADVISE LEASING IN CHINA, LATIN AMERICA
Ira Breskin |
Companies financing airplane lease deals shouldn't ignore the fast-growth Latin American and Chinese
Air Cargo
PORTABLE COMPUTER ABLE TO TRANSLATE
(Ap) |
A new portable computer, appropriately called Voice, can translate spoken English into one of four E
TALKS SEEK TO AVOID JAPANESE AIR STRIKES
(Ap) |
Hundreds of flights, including at least six international departures, hung in the balance Monday nig
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CORROON & BLACK CORP. (New York) - Roger E. Knowles was named chief executive officer of Corroon & B
CERES SIGNING UP MAHER CUSTOMERS IN PORT OF BALTIMORE
JOHN H. GORMLEY Jr. |
Ceres Corp. has taken a big lead in the race to gain the stevedoring customers of Maher Terminals In
Maritime
ENGINEERS' UNION IS URGED NOT TO OPPOSE LABOR MERGER
Howard S. Abramson |
United Transportation Union President Fred A. Hardin struck a conciliatory tone in response to a riv
Rail News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1402.5 (April 25, 1988) Previous day - 1415.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Excha
Maritime
PETERBILT CHASES ELECTRICAL BUGS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Truckers may have finally found a way to chase down one of the biggest pests in the business.
Trucking News
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