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SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 12, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
EUROPEAN PRICES LOSE ALL GAINS BY END OF WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The European oil market ended last week on a weaker note after having made some gains at midweek.
2,200 COAL MINERS DIED IN CHINA IN '87
(Ap) |
At least 2,200 Chinese coal miners died in accidents last year, most in small mines noted for their
CANADIAN SAYS ACID RAIN TALKS WITH US ARE AT AN IMPASSE
(Ap) |
Canada's minister of the environment said that the United States and his country are at an impasse r
WHAT DID HE SAY? ATTORNEY WAGES WAR ON LEGALESE
Los Angeles Daily News |
Law professor Robert W. Benson is against the verbal gobbledygook that clogs court records and legal
NJ DRIVERS STILL PAY MOST FOR AUTO COVER
(Ap) |
New Jersey drivers continue to pay the highest average rates in the country for auto insurance, acco
HONG KONG BATTLE OF THE TOY FAIRS CONTINUES FULL-TILT
P.T. Bangsberg |
It's anything but toy soldiers in the battle between government and private sponsors of Hong Kong's
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BANK OF CALIFORNIA (San Francisco) - Brian T. Mullins was named vice president and manager of the tr
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
HOW TO USE: Trade leads on this page are listed according to industry. Codes preceding each
Maritime
NEBRASKA FARMER GAMBLES FOR FREEDOM IN POPCORN MARKET
(Ap) |
Fed up with low commodity prices and government red tape, a fourth-generation farmer is betting his
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
American Tobacco Co. Forms Overseas UnitSTAMFORD, Conn. - The American Tobacco Co., a unit o
Maritime
WHOLESALE PRICES TURN UP
John Boyd |
After three months of falling wholesale prices, the government's Producer Price Index rose 0.4 perce
TRACK REFURBISHING IS PAYING OFF FOR SUGAR CARRIER
Gregory S. Johnson |
Things are up to speed these days on the Red River Valley & Western Railroad Co. except when it snow
Rail News
PEOPLE - AVIATION
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pan Am Elects VP-OperationsNEW YORK - Daniel J. Affourtit, a Boeing 747 captain with 22 year
Air Cargo
HOME HEATING OIL PRICES UNSEASONABLY FLAT IN NY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Average retail home heating oil prices continued to show surprisingly little movement during the fir
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Mobil Oil's prices were incorrectly reported in the Feb. 12 edition at a number of locations. The pr
ASIAN SHIPPING SUPERCONFERENCE SHARPLY CUTS MARCH 1 RATE HIKE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The steamship conference covering imports from Asia to the United States has scaled back a scheduled
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Farm Groups To Pool InvestmentsTOKYO - Zenkyoren, Japan's National Cooperative Insuran
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1547.0 (Feb. 12, 1988) Previous day - 1534.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchan
Maritime
INDONESIA MAY BUY EAST BLOC STEEL
P.T. Bangsberg |
Indonesia, whose struggling and highly protected steel sector is unable to meet growing demand, is c
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
Customs Update is based on reports from U.S. Customs Service |
ABOLISHMENT OF CERTAIN TEXTILE CATEGORIES. The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreement
Maritime
PORT MANATEE MAPS GAME PLAN TO TRIPLE CARGO
Gloria Joseph |
Taking an aggressive posture, the relatively new and small port of Manatee at the mouth of Tampa Bay
Maritime
SEATTLE MAY CHANGE AIRPORT ATMOSPHERE
John Davies |
Affluent Asians headed for the West Coast will no longer have to settle for cable cars and sourdough
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Delta Air Seeks Nod On Service to IrelandATLANTA - Delta Air Lines has filed a request with
Air Cargo
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Subsidy Board Upholds Decision on LykesThe Maritime Subsidy Board has reaffirmed its decisio
Maritime
JUSTICE OPPOSES ANTITRUST MOVE
Robert F. Morison |
The Justice Department doesn't want the Federal Maritime Commission to grant immunity from U.S. anti
Maritime
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Poland to Export Less Coal This YearPoland will export about 30.5 million metric tons of coa
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Kuwait, Libya, Iraq Offer DiscountsKuwait, Iraq and Libya are all offering discounts for Feb
PUGET SOUND GETS TOUGH ON DREDGING
John Davies |
Puget Sound ports say they will accept the strictest environmental standards in the nation to preven
Maritime
MARKETERS UP IN ARMS OVER WAXY SOVIET OIL
John Maggs |
This winter's frigid weather has started a cold war among petroleum marketers over a waxy grade of S
CHINA PLANS 27 POWER PLANTS FOR '88
Noel Fletcher |
Preliminary government approval has been granted for construction of 27 power plants in China this y
DNA FINGERPRINTS: THE RISKS VS. BENEFITS
Orlando Sentinel |
Everybody has one, but to many people the genetic code in the body's cells is just something scienti
ALASKAN BUSINESSES HIT BY LIABILITY RATE HIKES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eighty-six percent of Alaska's small-business owners have had a liability insurance rate increase in
JAPANESE SEE MEXICO, CANADA AS PATHS TO US MARKETPLACE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Japanese manufacturers see Mexico and Canada as attractive avenues for penetrating the lucrative U.S
WEST GERMANS SAY 'NO GRACIAS' TO TACO IMPORTS
Erich E. Toll |
Adrian Schmuker looked thoughtfully at the red and yellow box, studying the picture of tacos on it.<
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Canada's Trade Surplus Fell Again in DecemberCanada's seasonally adjusted trade surplus drop
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LUMBER OUTPUT ROSE IN WEEK
(Ap) |
U.S. lumber production was up, but orders and shipments fell in 12 Western states for the week ended
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Long-Term Care Bill Advances in Pa. SenateHARRISBURG, Pa. - Legislation to regulate long-ter
SEATTLE STUDIES FISHING FLEET NEEDS
John Davies |
A West Coast port spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to develop a low- cost terminal for the
Maritime
COMMISSION ORDERS BN TO REDUCE GRAIN RATES
Howard S. Abramson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has ordered the Burlington Northern Railroad Co. to reduce its ra
Rail News
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