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TRINIDAD IN NO. 2 SLOT AS FERTILIZER EXPORTER
Canute James |
U.S. investments in Trinidad and Tobago's petrochemical sector have helped push this Caribbean state
CM&W SHORT LINE SEEKS PROTECTION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Chicago, Missouri & Western Railway Co. filed for federal bankruptcy court protection Friday, ci
BILL WOULD RESHAPE TRADE LAW RADICALLY
Keith M. Rockwell |
The massive trade legislation hammered out by House and Senate conferees last week is without many o
SPECIAL SECTION: TRADE WITH GUANGDONG CHINA, PAGES 5A-8A.
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: The city of Guangzhou has taken the lead as China lures more foreign investment
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Increases Antifreeze PriceMIDLAND, Mich. - Effective May 1, 1988, Dow Chemical Co. is ra
TECHNOGENETICS UNIT TO SELL RECORDATI PRODUCTS IN US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Technogenetics Inc.'s fine chemical subsidiary Technochem Inc. has agreed with Italy's Recordati Ind
G.D. SEARLE, CHINA SIGN DRUG R&D AGREEMENT
Charles Thurston |
G.D. Searle & Co. and the Chinese State Pharmaceutical Administration, SPAC, have signed an agreemen
PEOPLE - MARITIME OAKLAND NAMES LAI TO POST IN TAIWAN
Wire and Staff Reports |
The Port of Oakland said it named Hency C.L. Lai to be its new marketing representative in Taiwan. H
Maritime
MSC SEEKS BIDS ON CARGO CARRIAGE FROM US TO ICELAND
Robert F. Morison |
The process of procuring shipping to move U.S. military cargoes to Iceland for the coming year seems
Maritime
CONTRACTION PREDICTED IN BULK SHIPPING MART IN SECOND QUARTER
Marion Cotter |
There will be no early collapse of the current bull market in bulk shipping - but trade could well b
Maritime
DUQUESNE LISTS PURCHASES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The accompanying table is an analytical restatement of Duquesne Light Co.'s fuel purchase data as it
PAPER PRODUCER'S SYSTEM HELPS REDUCE PAPERWORK
Terry Byles |
In the cutthroat paper industry, electronic communications can be the only way to create the ties th
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Navistar Warranty Covers Dealer PartsNavistar International Transportation Corp. announced a
Trucking News
P/C INSURERS IN CANADA SHOW RECORD PROFIT IN '87
Leo Ryan |
Canadian property and casualty insurers gained a record profit of nearly C$1.2 billion in 1987.<
DOLLAR LIKELY TO TEST ITS LOWS SET IN JANUARY
Kevin Commins |
The dollar is close to testing the year's lows established on Jan. 4. In the last two weeks,
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., April 1, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
US BUSINESS TEAM URGES BETTER INCENTIVES FOR HAINAN ISLAND
P.T. Bangsberg |
U.S. business executives say there is great potential for investment and development of China's sout
Maritime
CANADA ADDS BIG GUN TO FREE TRADE PUSH
Leo Ryan |
Canada has a new big gun to sell the proposed free trade agreement with the United States. J
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN SEEKS TO AVOID TRADE WARS
Craig Webb |
Australia's new chief representative in New York would like nothing better than to see the United S
14 COUNTRIES LOSE DUTY-FREE STATUS ON JULY 1
Craig Webb |
Fourteen developing nations will lose the right to ship some $1.1 billion worth of goods to the Unit
DAIDO SANSO PLANS TATEHO TAKEOVER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Daido Sanso KK, a major manufacturer of industrial gases, will take over Tateho Chemical Industries
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Miwon and Synthetech Set Aspartame VentureBOULDER, Colo. - Synthetech Inc. and Miwon Co. of
AUSTRALIA COOL TO CANADIAN PRICES
Tim Sansbury |
The Australian government warned that it might not allow coal producers to accept the same price inc
INSURANCE REGULATORS, CONSUMERS FIGHT RENTAL CARS WAIVERS
Laura Raley Borda |
Peter T. was renting a car for a weekend trip to Lake Tahoe on the Nevada- California border. The ad
US SHIPOWNERS HIT MILITARY CHARTER POLICY
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The U.S. maritime industry is upset over the Military Sealift Command's willingness to charter forei
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
W.R. GRACE & CO. (New York) - Two executives were appointed to the company's newly formed office of
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
March 31, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
GAS PRICES FALL AFTER HITTING TWO-YEAR HIGH
John Maggs |
Natural gas prices have fallen to as low as $1.25 a million British thermal units after climbing to
RAIL TO OCEAN EDI LINKS FEW
Tony Seideman |
Though the electronic links exist, the rail and ocean industries have yet to consummate electronic m
PHILIPPINES TO SELL NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP.
Gary Aderman |
National Shipping Corp. of the Philippines, the country's only line serving the United States, will
Maritime
ITALIAN RAILROAD SEEKS TO WOO TRUCK TRAFFIC
John Perrotta |
Regular block train service recently began between Genoa and Milan, giving companies a choice in shi
Rail News
JAPAN'S SAVERS SHIFTING FUNDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The end of Japan's tax-free savings system, known as Maruyu, has freed $2.4 trillion for use by bank
PLATINUM SHINES ON JAPANESE MARKET
Howard Simon |
The auto industry worldwide is taking a back seat to the Japanese jewelry business, whose insatiable
CHINA DRAFTS LAWS TO BOOST BUSINESS
(Ap) |
The Chinese government unveiled the long-awaited laws that release businessesfrom the shackl
Maritime
HAS TRADE BILL CHANGED ENOUGH TO SUIT REAGAN?
Keith M. Rockwell |
Administration officials, lawmakers and members of the private sector all agree the giant trade bill
ALLSTATE DENIES ANTITRUST CHARGES
Russ Banham |
Allstate Insurance Co. says the antitrust suits filed against it by eight attorneys general are fact
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Amvest Purchases Terry Eagle CoalAmvest Corp., a Charlottesville, Va.-based energy company,
STUDY TO SUGGEST A SINGLE TEAM TO HEAD AIRBUS
Barbara Casassus |
A four-man group of wise men will recommend bringing the manufacturing, marketing and sales operatio
Air Cargo
TACTICS SHIFT IN FIGHT ON FAA RESTRUCTURING
Dave Higdon |
As the battle to restructure the Federal Aviation Administration continues, political observers and
Air Cargo
CONSULTING FIRM STILL OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TRUCK MART
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Before Oct. 19, they were bullish on the heavy truck industry. Today, they're cautiously optimistic.
Trucking News
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