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TRUCKERS HIT CALIF. PROPOSAL ON TOXIC HAULS
Leo Abruzzese |
California should be barred from creating its own unique licensing rules for truck drivers hauling h
Trucking News
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Australian Cattleman Lobbies in JapanSYDNEY, Australia - The Japanese government and cattle
Maritime
TEXTILE SECTOR PUSHES ANTI-IMPORTS CAMPAIGN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. textile and apparel industry's public awareness advertising campaign will spread to three m
Maritime
CALMER MARKETS GIVE FED ROOM TO MANEUVER ON MONETARY POLICY
John Boyd |
The Federal Reserve has more maneuvering room these days to keep the economy growing while warding o
PENALTIES URGED AGAINST EXIDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has charged Exide Corp.'s Allentown, Pa., bat
OLYMPICS ARE SUCCESS FOR INSURERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
From an insurance viewpoint, the XV Winter Olympic Games can be labeled a success. The organ
INTERNATIONAL STUDY FINDS US STUDENTS LAG IN SCIENCE
(Ap) |
Students in most other countries are far better educated in science than are U.S. students, accordin
TRADE MERCHANT BANK FORMED IN DALLAS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Four Dallas businessmen Tuesday announced the formation of a trade merchant bank, Bristol Internatio
ADMINISTRATION HOLDS OFF ON PANAMANIAN SANCTIONS
Richard Lawrence |
The Reagan administration decided it won't levy new economic sanctions, at least for now, against Pa
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BASF, Indian Company Plan Caprolactam PlantFRANKFURT, West Germany - The Gujarat State Ferti
CHEMICAL MARKETS HERCULES PRICE UP ON NITROCELLULOSE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Hercules Inc. will increase the market prices of its full line of nitrocellulose products, effective
LAKES HOPES SINK WITH SHIP
Andrea Chancellor |
Renewed hopes for a regular container service on the Great Lakes were dashed when a vessel sank in t
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., March 1, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NASA to Buy 747-100 To Transport ShuttleCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA will acquire a Boeing 74
Air Cargo
'K' LINE REVAMPS PACIFIC SERVICE
William Armbruster |
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., the Japanese shipping company commonly known as K Line, announced severa
Maritime
QUARTERLY INCOME PLUNGES AT MARINE TRANSPORT LINES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Marine Transport Lines Inc. reported 1987 fourth quarter income of $100,000, or 3 cents a share.
Maritime
WASHINGTON STATE'S EXPORTERS URGED TO PREPARE FOR DROUGHT
John Davies |
Exporters who ship goods from Washington state should check with suppliers to see how water shortage
Maritime
52 ARRESTED IN POACHING STING
(Ap) |
Fifty-two people were arrested and at least $85,000 worth of exotic animals and organs seized during
Maritime
BRAZIL'S JANUARY SURPLUS HIT RECORD $1 BILLION
James Bruce |
Brazil reported a trade surplus in January despite complaints from exporters that they lost millions
Maritime
MANY OF THOSE INVOLVED STILL FEELING EFFECTS OF FERRY DISASTER
(Ap) |
For Evelyn Pinnells, it has been a year of depression, sleeping pills and anger. Anger that
Maritime
CHEAP OIL WOULD HELP JAPAN MORE THAN US
John Maggs |
High oil prices were the key to the economic slowdown in the United States and Japan during the 1980
STAKES MOUNT FOR CNW AS IT WAITS FOR RULING
Howard S. Abramson |
The stakes continue to mount for the railroad industry in its latest court showdown with its unions,
CHINA TAPS US SAVVY IN FIBER EXPANSION
P.T. Bangsberg |
U.S. companies will fuel an ambitious program in China to boost output ofacrylic fibers five
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
HOW TO USE: Trade leads on this page are listed according to industry. Codes preceding each
Maritime
UNION CAMP TO UPGRADE GA. PAPER MILL
Arnaldo Arroyo |
Union Camp Corp. has invested $375 million for the restructuring of its Savannah pulp and paper manu
GOLD PRICE PREDICTED TO RISE LATE IN '88
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Gold prices will average around the current level of $430 a troy ounce over the next six months, bef
COLO. GASOLINE EXPERIMENT RUNS SMOOTHLY
(Ap) |
Colorado's first experiment with high-oxygen fuels ended Monday, without the epidemic of clogged fue
RODBERG: AIRLINES, FORWARDERS NEED EACH OTHER
Richard Malkin |
Long ago Larry L. Rodberg nailed down his philosophical line of demarcation between what has come to
Air Cargo
APC RENAMING CARRIER UNIT AND UPGRADING ITS SERVICE
Mark Magnier |
American President Cos. said it is renaming its domestic perishable commodity carrier unit and upgra
Rail News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Pursuit of American Denied to BaytreeOVERLAND PARK, Kan. - A federal court in Kansas City en
Trucking News
REAGAN URGED TO BACK SUGAR EXPORT PROGRAM
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Congressional leaders are pressing President Reagan to lend his personal support to a controversial
Maritime
BASICS IN, HIGH-TECH OUT, HONG KONG TOY MAKERS SAY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Toy companies should get back to basics and stop trying to leapfrog each new gadget with more techno
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
A few months ago, Ted Ruhly, plain-talking president of Maersk Line, expressed optimism that U.S. ex
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Lloyd's Syndicate Faces Pollution ClaimsA Lloyd's of London syndicate has asked for 4 milli
BRAZIL PRESSES REFORM OF SOFTWARE, DRUG LAWS
James Bruce |
Now that it has seen threatened U.S. trade sanctions temporarily shelved, Brazil intends to keep soo
ECOVA CORP. ACQUIRES LICENSE FOR INCINERATION TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ecova Corp. has acquired a license for Shirco Infrared Systems Inc.'s mobile incineration technology
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
HADSON, TRANSCO TO OFFER COVERAGE TO COGENERATORS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hadson Corp. said Tuesday that its Hadson Energy Risk Management unit signed an agreement in princip
OIL PRICE INSURANCE TAKING OFF
Kevin Commins |
How can oil producers, refiners, and fuel users protect against price volatility? A company believes
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BIBE-INTERFOOD - International Exhibition of Food and Beverage Products. March 5-10. Genoa, Italy. C
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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