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SHIPPER GETS IMMUNITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Columbia River Shippers Association received a favorable business review letter from the U.S. De
Maritime
USSR TO OPEN SLURRY PIPELINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
While Congress debates legislation critical to the development of slurry transportation, the Soviet
LAWMAKERS STUDY PLAN FOR SPILL CLEANUP TAX
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Lawmakers in three New England states are considering bills that would impose motor fuel tax hikes t
PEOPLE - AVIATION WAGNER NAMED VP OF PAN AM SERVICE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Robert O. Wagner was elected to the new position of vice president- information services at Pan Amer
Air Cargo
FRANCE'S AIR INTER GIRDS FOR DECONTROL
Ira Breskin |
Air Inter, the state-controlled airline that operates inside France, is girding for its first brush
Air Cargo
VANCOUVER PREPARES FOR GROWTH IN GRAIN
Mark Wilson |
Terminal grain elevators in Canada's chief port are being groomed, at a cost of $87 million, to set
Maritime
RAINBOW CHALLENGES MSC MOVE IN COURT
Robert F. Morison |
Rainbow Navigation Co. has returned to court to challenge the Navy's efforts to obtain carriers to m
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX .
JOC Staff |
Daily Index Textiles Metals Misc.Smoothedpercent Change, 1.09
THE ECONOMY NEW JOBLESS BENEFIT CLAIMS DECLINE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
New claims for state unemployment insurance benefits were made by 294,000 people during the week end
CANADA'S CHURCHILL FACES A CLOUDY FUTURE
Mark Wilson |
A grain port on Canada's Hudson Bay may be in irreversible decline. George Simms, director o
Maritime
THE CHANGING ROLE OF BOOKINGS
Christopher Lofting |
Back in the dark days before the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, it appeared as if the two leading
Air Cargo
CHEMICAL EARNINGS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Boise Cascade Posts Big Increase in IncomeBOISE, Idaho - Boise Cascade Corp. reported first-
STATE REGULATORS BACK NO-FAULT AUTO INSURANCE
Leah R. Young |
State insurance regulators told a House Commerce subcommittee Thursday that no-fault automobile insu
US DOLLAR PLUNGES IN REACTION TO 'DISASTROUS' TRADE REPORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar plunged 2 percent against key currencies Thursday on the surprise news of the highes
WORLD BANK ATTACHES STRINGS TO LDC LOANS
(Ap) |
Nearly one dollar in every four the World Bank lends to Third World governments is given on conditio
REPORT SUGGESTS A COOLING TREND IN MEDIUM, HEAVY TRUCK DEMAND
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Expectations for medium and heavy truck sales are up, but Data Resources Inc. is sticking to its gun
Trucking News
US-PANAMA RELATIONS CLOUDED BY MORE THAN A POWER STRUGGLE
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
The Reagan administration, which publicly has been attempting to topple Panamanian strongman Gen. Ma
TRADE NEGOTIATORS FACE SQUEEZE FROM ORANGE INDUSTRY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The largest exporter of citrus products from the United States says American trade negotiators shoul
US-SOVIET TALKS COULD SPARK BUSINESS
Albert Axebank |
The pile of agreements signed at this week's U.S.-U.S.S.R. talks virtually assures that plenty more
US INSTRUMENT MAKERS FOCUS ON EXPORT PROFIT
Craig Webb |
Put the words drugs and dollars in a sentence and the result usually is a mental image of high crim
SPECIAL SECTION: AIRCRAFT FINANCE: INTO THE 1990S, PAGES 5B-8B
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: Rapid changes in projected requirements for aircraft over the next 10 years are
REAGAN OFFICIALS, KEY LEGISLATORS FAIL TO ALTER TRADE BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
Two key Congressional leaders and two Reagan administration officials failed Thursday to agree on wh
TRADE DEFICIT SWELLED AGAIN IN FEBRUARY
Richard Lawrence |
The United States incurred a setback in February in its quest for a substantially reduced merchandis
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Officials Discuss Sale Of Aircraft to East BlocPARIS - Government officials from the United
Air Cargo
HEAVY TRUCK SALES REFLECT BUYER OPTIMISM
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Heavy-truck buyers gave the economy a resounding vote of confidence in preliminary sales returns for
Trucking News
THE ECONOMY BUSINESS INVENTORIES ROSE 0.1 PERCENT IN FEBRUARY
(Ap) |
Business inventories increased a slight 0.1 percent in February, much slower than the pace in recent
MANILA REVIEWS BOXPORT DEAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
President Corazon Aquino is reviewing a proposal to privatize Manila's container terminal. I
Maritime
PARLEY SET ON 1990S TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The first national conference on vessel, port and waterway technologies for the decade ahead is sche
Maritime
UK PORTS GROUP REPORTS BIG INCREASE IN PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The 19 ports owned by Associated British Ports PLC, including the major deepwater Port of Southampto
Maritime
A&A SERVICES WEIGHS SALE OF FINANCING SUBSIDIARY
Paula L. Green |
Alexander & Alexander Services Inc. is considering the sale of its Baltimore- based insurance premiu
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC's '88 Budget Passes 1st Parliamentary VoteSTRASBOURG, France - The European Parliament on
Maritime
US IMPORTS FROM CARIBBEAN REMAIN AT STAGNANT LEVELS
Canute James |
Overall U.S. imports from the Caribbean Community remain stagnant, despite rising garment shipments
Maritime
WIDENING DAEWOO WALKOUTS CUTS INTO S. KOREA'S EXPORTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
South Korea's exports are affected for the first time by the shutdown of much of South Korea's Daewo
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
SAN FRANCISCO CONSIDERS WATER JITNEYS
(Ap) |
Financial district workers would be able to leave their high-rise offices and sail home on Venice-st
Maritime
HAWAII SUB CRUISE PLAN IS REVAMPED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A company seeking Maritime Administration permission since September for a submarine cruise operatio
Maritime
CONGRESS GIVES STATES TITLE TO HISTORIC WRECKS
(Ap) |
Congress gave final approval Wednesday to legislation awarding U.S. states title to abandoned histor
Maritime
US FRIGATE DAMAGED IN BLAST
(Ap) |
A U.S. Navy frigate on patrol in the Persian Gulf apparently struck an underwater mine Thursday, the
Maritime
EMERY AUSTRALIA EXPECTS AIR FORWARDER MERGERS
VINCENT W. STOVE Journal of Commerce Special |
There will be mergers within the Australian air cargo forwarding industry as competition increases a
Air Cargo
UNION SAYS BOEING CO. NEEDS BETTER TRAINING
John Davies |
A union that represents more than 7,000 production line workers at Boeing Co.'s jumbo jet factory sa
Air Cargo
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