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WORLD TRADE CENTER TAKES SHAPE IN CHINA
Noel Fletcher |
China World Trade Centre is reaching for the sky as the day of its completion draws nearer.
Maritime
BUYING IN AUSTRIA
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Specialized precision machinery, chemicals, specialty steel, textiles, p
Maritime
CME SET TO BEGIN TESTING OF NEW MARGINS SYSTEM
Howard Simon |
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange has been hard at work developing a margin system that is directed at
ITALIAN BANK SWEETENS ITS BID FOR IRVING BANK
Gordon Platt |
Banca Commerciale Italiana Wednesday sweetened its bid for Irving Bank Corp. to $75 a share from $65
ASIA'S 'FOUR DRAGONS,' CHINA GROWING FAST
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Asia's newly industrialized countries, as well as China, posted strong growth last year, according t
MD. PORT GROUP EXPANDS SCOPE
Craig Dunlap |
The Maryland Port Administration will enter the freight consolidation business June 1 at the Port of
Maritime
JAPANESE MIGHT OPEN BEEF MARKET BY 1993
From Wire Reports |
Japan will offer to liberalize beef and orange imports from the United States starting in 1993, Japa
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Adobe, Matsushita Ink Software AccordMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Adobe Systems Inc. said Wednesd
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Soybean protein products Soy protein concentrate. By an importer of frozen meat and marine p
CHINA OUTLINES REFORM PLAN
(Ap) |
The Chinese government outlined a program Wednesday for advancing market- style economic reforms whi
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
AIR MERGER IN WIND DOWN UNDER?
Vincent W. Stove |
Discussions are under way between the governments of Australia and New Zealand to explore means for
Air Cargo
SOUTH KOREAN LABOR UNREST CONTINUES
(Ap) |
South Korea's leading automaker began to feel the effects of growing labor unrest Wednesday, while t
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS ETHYLENE SUPPLY VERY TIGHT
Shelina Shariff |
Ethylene has become so elusive and expensive that the outlook for purchasing material for the durati
EDI BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Carlisle Offers Tape For Geophysical DataCarlisle Memory Products Group has released under t
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Only Mexican Indians May Use Shell for DyeOnly the Indian groups that traditionally have use
Maritime
BILL BACKS US AGENCY PURCHASES OF STOCK
(Ap) |
President Reagan's administration, which usually pushes for privatizing industry owned by government
BUYING IN AUSTRIA AUSTRIAN EXPORTERS HOLDING ON IN US
Josh Goldstein |
Austrian exporters held their own in the 1987 U.S. market in spite of the rising value of their own
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chemical Unit to Serve As Futures MerchantThe Federal Reserve Board said it approved an appl
CHEMICAL MARKETS CP CHEMICALS HIKES PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CP Chemicals Co. recently announced copper chemicals and metal cyanides price changes due to changes
S. KOREAN STEELWORKS SELLING MINE IN PA.
Tim Sansbury |
South Korea's national steelworks, Pohang Iron & Steel Co., appears on the verge of selling the Tano
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORP. CONCLUDING YEN FINANCING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Finance Corp. said it is concluding a term loan and currency swap financing for 6.
EAGLE STEEL HOLDS HIGH HOPES FOR BARGE TRANSPORT
Andrea Chancellor |
Eagle Steel Products Inc. said it hopes to increase its volume to 20,000 tonsfrom 5,000 tons
Maritime
TWA PLANS HOOK-UPS WITH FOREIGN AIRLINES
Ira Breskin |
Trans World Airlines has entered into two novel collaborative agreements with foreign airlines allow
Air Cargo
ALDUS SAYS THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL SALES IS AVOIDING EXPORTS
John Davies |
Steve Clemons has a simple answer for people surprised to hear that a company that didn't exist five
OPINIONS DIFFER WIDELY ON LOS ANGELES AUTOMATION
Bill Mongelluzzo |
There are many routes to automation. Members of the Los Angeles port community seem to want to trave
TRADITIONAL TRANSPORTATION ROLES ARE CHANGING
Sven Haarhoff |
In the future, transportation will be more than shipping from point A to point B, a paper products e
INSURANCE DEPARTMENTS UNDERFUNDED, STUDY FINDS
Leah R. Young |
State insurance departments should receive 10 percent of premium taxes collected instead of the curr
REAGAN BLOCKS STRIKE AGAINST THE CNW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
President Reagan Wednesday afternoon issued an executive order prohibiting a strike on the Chicago a
CHEMICAL EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Chemical Net Soars in First QuarterMIDLAND, Mich. - Dow Chemical Co. reported first-quar
SAM GLASSER'S INSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Sam Glasser |
THE COAL AND RAILROAD INDUSTRIES have been at loggerheads for years. Coal men complain the r
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Daily Index Textiles Metals Misc.Smoothedpercent Change, -1.00
GATT NEEDS OVERHAUL, AMERICAN EXPRESS CHIEF WARNS
Janet Porter |
The world's premier body regulating trade needs overhauling to make it more effective, the chairman
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil's External Debt Rises to $121 BillionRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Brazil's external debt
SPECIAL SECTION: TRADE WITH SICHUAN, CHINA, PAGES 9A-13A.
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: Sichuan, hampered by isolation, is putting a new emphasis on foreign trade with
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
GREATER NEED STRESSED FOR COMMONALITY IN INTERMODALISM
Lawrence H. Kaufman |
Calls for greater standardizing of intermodal equipment and the national containerized freight syste
TRADE ACCORD REJECTION COULD PROVOKE CANADIANS
Richard Lawrence |
A U.S. failure to ratify the pending U.S.-Canadian trade accord could sour U.S.-Canadian relations,
PLANT MANAGERS OPTIMISTIC JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
Optimism among plant managers of U.S. manufacturing facilities nationwide rebounded sharply, though
CONGRESS CAN TAX STATE, LOCAL BONDS
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court Wednesday declared Congress can tax all income from interest on state and local bo
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