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COCOM REVIEWS CURBS ON TECHNOLOGY EXPORTS
Barbara Casassus |
The export-control agency Cocom is meeting in Paris this week to review enforcement of curbs on stra
SURGE OF JOINT VENTURES FOLLOWS COMMUNIST BLOC LIBERALIZATION
Frances Williams |
An explosion of interest in East-West joint ventures has followed recent moves by eastern European c
IMF OFFICIAL CONTENDS MEETINGS WILL PRODUCE NO POLICY CHANGES
Keith M. Rockwell |
The current calm in the developing nation debt situation and in global currency markets will foresta
ECONOMISTS PUZZLE OVER IRONIES SEEN IN CONSUMER DEBT SITUATION
(Ap) |
American consumers are borrowing more, but monthly repayments have not been growing more difficult a
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Two parallel actions against Texas Air and Eastern Airlines continues questions abo
SHUTTLE FLIGHT WILL CARRYNEW SATELLITE INTO SPACE
JOC Staff |
An improved version of the big communications satellite destroyed aboard the Challenger will be ship
NY, LOS ANGELES BIGGEST DEBTORS
(Ap) |
New York and Los Angeles are the biggest debtors among American cities, and just eight large communi
TEXAS AIR, EASTERN ARE TARGETS OF PARALLEL GOVERNMENT PROBES
Dave Higdon |
Texas Air Corp. Wednesday became the largest airline company ever targeted for a preliminary Transpo
ACCESS TO SOVIET MARKET VITAL TO A PACT, EXPERT SAYS
Rosalind Rachid |
Concluding a U.S.-Soviet trade agreement without a formal structure already in place to make it easi
US COALITION TO EXPLORE JOINT VENTURES IN USSR
Albert Axebank |
U.S. business interest in the Soviet Union rose sharply Wednesday as seven companies joined forces t
RAILS WIN CONCESSION IN COAL SLURRY BILL
Howard S. Abramson |
An amendment to a bill approved by a Senate committee, granting federal eminent domain powers for th
CALIFORNIA PORT SEEKS NEW LAND TO EXPAND
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Port of Long Beach is making a big push to acquire more land for expansion to help it overcome t
PHILIPPINE OUTLOOK CHEERS US BUSINESS
Cristina Lee |
New uncertainty in the Philippines this week comes as U.S. executives say they're worrying less abou
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cabinet Finishing Draft Of Air Cargo PolicyState and Transportation Department officials Tue
Air Cargo
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 12, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
CHEVRON HOPES TO SEARCH FOR OIL IN SOVIET UNION
Josh Goldstein |
Chevron Corp. is brushing aside skeptics in its continued talks with the Soviets about exploring for
NEW REFINERY MAY CUT W. GERMAN OIL IMPORTS
Erich E. Toll |
West German imports of refined oil are expected to drop because of an increase in domestic refinery
REFINERS INCREASE POSTINGS FOR CRUDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A number of refiners increased their posted buying prices for West Texas Intermediate crude oil by 5
IBM PLANS TO ALLOW CLONING, AT A PRICE
Michael Feibus |
International Business Machines Corp., which a year ago introduced a second generation of personal c
TRANS-ATLANTIC EXPRESS MAIL SET TO START
Phillip Hastings |
European and North American postal authorities are set to launch their much- discussed express mail
Air Cargo
EUROPEAN NEGOTIATIONS SEEN FAR IN FUTURE
Dave Higdon |
Although the liberalization of European aviation is on track, a central entity to negotiate service
Air Cargo
IT'S NOT REALLY GOODBYE, ONLY AUF WIEDERSEHEN
Richard Malkin |
It is an enduring paradox in the commercial air transportation industry that recognition of exceptio
Air Cargo
BOEING HOPES TO DISPEL QUALITY CONTROL GREMLINS
John Davies |
When top managers from Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. took newsmen through its cavernous 747 assembl
Air Cargo
AIRBUS PARTNERS PLAN TO RESTRUCTURE
(Ap) |
Partners in Airbus Industrie Tuesday approved guidelines to overhaul the government-aided aircraft c
Air Cargo
AUTOMATION HELPS GIVE AN EDGE TO OCEAN AIR
Torrey Byles |
For today's freight forwarder, managing information is almost as important as moving cargo, says Ric
EDI BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Software Transmits Design Data on PhoneSOUTHFIELD, Mich. - High-speed transmission of design
EC EARMARKS RESEARCH FUNDS
(Ap) |
Research ministers of the European Community this week agreed to spend almost $2 billion over the ne
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Va. Port Group Takes 'K' Line Fight to FMCThe state-owned Virginia International Terminals I
Maritime
CHIP INDUSTRY HEALTH IMPROVING, REPORT SAYS
Alex Barnum |
The U.S. semiconductor market roared back in the first quarter after a sluggish start to post its be
CUSTOMS PILOTS PURSUING DRUGS LOVE JOB
Journal of Commerce Staff |
L. Roger Garland, chief of U.S. Customs Service Air Branch in Homestead says a pilot's job at the br
NJ COURT EXPANDS RIGHTS OF WHISTLE BLOWER TO SUE
(Ap) |
An employee fired for reporting workplace safety violations may file a lawsuit against his employer
CUSTOMS TRACKS DRUG SUSPECT THROUGH CUBA
Rose A. Horowitz |
Cuba has long been suspected of serving as a safe haven for drug smugglers. Now a U.S. Customs Servi
HOUSE DEMOCRATS ARE CONSIDERING NEW BANKING BILL
Leah R. Young |
Democrats on the House Banking Committee began meetings Tuesday aimed at creating a second draft ban
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Robins Says IUD Fund Hurt Merger PlansRICHMOND, Va. - A.H. Robins Co. told a federal judge M
PRIVATE LABS GET OSHA GO-AHEAD ON TESTING WORKPLACE MACHINERY
Chicago Tribune |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has given the green light to private laboratories
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U.S. - William T. McCaffrey was named chief administrative o
NISSAN TRIMS EXPORTS TO US
(Ap) |
Nissan Motor Co., Japan's No. 2 automaker, will reduce car exports to the United States to ease pres
Maritime
HEALTH-CARE OFFICIAL INVESTIGATED
(Ap) |
A federal official responsible for approval of millions of dollars in health- care grants in the Dis
BOND INSURER UNVEILS SECONDARY MARKET TRADING PROGRAM
Laura Raley Borda |
Bond Investors Guaranty and J.J. Kenny Trading Inc. Tuesday announced a municipal bond trading progr
BATUS WILLING TO DISCUSS BOOSTING BID FOR FARMERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The chairman of Batus Inc. wants to meet with officials from the Farmers Insurance Group Inc. to dis
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