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CHEMICAL MARKETS
Shelina Shariff |
Aromatic Solvent Spot Prices JumpA major producer revealed that spot prices for toluene have
EXPORTERS EXPECT CONTRACT RATIFICATION
Tim Sansbury |
Most U.S. coal exporters are optimistic that the tentative agreement on a new national coal miners'
RUMORS OF SOVIET NUCLEAR ACCIDENT SHAKE EUROPE'S FINANCIAL MARKETS
Boston Globe |
Rumors of another accident at a Soviet nuclear plant began Wednesday morning in European financial m
GAS AS BOILER FUEL PRAISED AND PANNED
Journal of Commerce Special |
As Massachusetts officials tout natural gas as a source of relief for New England's electricity supp
LABOR PROTECTION STAND WIDENS SPLIT IN AGENCY
Howard S. Abramson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has formally clarified its stand against labor protection in most
Rail News
GE DEAL TARGETS METAL INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
GE Information Services Co.'s new deal with Can/Am Tech Inc. puts it into a new marketplace.
Trucking News
COMMISSION HAS APPROVED CHARTER DEALS IN THE PAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission has a history of approving charter deals like Sea-Land Service Inc.'
Maritime
ECONSHIP DEAL A COMFORT TO SOME
Rose A. Horowitz |
The pending return of the world's largest containerships to service by threetrans-Atlantic s
Maritime
PEOPLE - FINANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (New York) - Theodore Wolf joined the Canadian bank's New York-ba
FARM SUBSIDY ROOTS RUN DEEP IN JAPAN'S POLITICAL CULTURE
Agweek Magazine |
Japanese farmers are the world's most highly subsidized and protected, according to one of the best
MEXICAN TRADE SURPLUS SOARED 83 PERCENT LAST YEAR
(Ap) |
Mexico registered an $8.43 billion trade surplus in 1987, an increase of 83 percent over 1986, the g
Maritime
WEST GERMANS SHOP FOR BETTER STORE HOURS
Alice Siegert |
By 6:30 most evenings the cobblestone market square that forms the heart of West Germany's capital h
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Commerce Says Dutch Dump Brass MaterialsBrass sheet and strip from the Netherlands are being
Maritime
US-FLAG OCEAN CARRIERS WIN SOME, LOSE SOME ON CARGO PREFERENCE
Robert F. Morison |
U.S.-flag ocean carriers won one cargo preference fight between government agencies but lost a secon
WHITE HOUSE HITS BARGE LEGISLATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Reagan administration is opposed to legislation requiring the use of U.S.-built barges to haul s
Maritime
PORT GUARDS IN NEW YORK AGREE ON PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Waterfront management and the Port Police & Guards Union in New York harbor have agreed on a new lab
Maritime
BILL WOULD ALLOW MAINE TO SEIZE UNSAFE RAILROADS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Maine state legislators will file a bill shortly that could condemn unsafe railroads and transfer ow
Rail News
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mass. Insurers Trying To Cut Car Repair CostSome auto insurers in Massachusetts are setting
JAPAN FAVORS RESTRICTIONS ON BASIC FOODSTUFFS
(Ap) |
Japan will propose in forthcoming international negotiations on agriculture trade that nations be en
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CHINA RENEWS CALL FOR BETTER TREATMENT IN TRADE WITH US
P.T. Bangsberg |
Chinese officials said Thursday that talks with U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter revealed b
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
Note: The above list was compiled using U.S. Customs Service |
Current Textile Quotas: Where the Average Recent Utilization RateIndicates Full Quota Utiliz
Maritime
THAI AUTOS DELIVERED TO CANADA
Mark Wilson |
The first shipment of Thai-made cars to enter North America was discharged at a terminal near Vancou
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
India Orders Summons Be Served on CarbideBHOPAL, India - A judicial magistrate Thursday orde
JAPANESE BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE ON FOOD IMPORTS
Agweek Magazine |
The 12-nation European Community is the largest market for U.S. farm exports and the largest competi
PANEL URGED TO OVERSEE STOCK-FUTURES TRADING
Chicago Tribune |
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange suggested this week that a private-sector committee be formed to coo
ASIAN DRAGONS HOLD FIRE OVER US TRADE MOVE
This story was reported by P.T. Bangsberg in Hong Kong, Hannah |
One of Asia's Four Dragons is breathing more smoke than fire, a second remains poised for battle and
OLD FRONT BREAKS THREAT TO SAFETY, EXPERTS SAY
Michael S. Lelyveld |
In their rush to comply with federal safety regulations requiring front brakes on trucks by the end
Trucking News
HOTEL FREQUENT-STAY PROGRAMS CATCH ON
Christopher Lofting |
Ever since American Airlines created the modern frequent flyer program with its AAdvantage program b
Air Cargo
PASCAGOULA CARGO GROWS 4 PERCENT
Marie Prat |
A monthly ship call by Waterman Line and a new dock helped boost cargo volume at the port of Pascago
Maritime
CALIF. GRAND JURY SCRUTINIZES SAN FRANCISCO-PG&E CONTRACT
(Ap) |
A civil grand jury is exploring whether San Francisco officials failed toseek public comment before
CALIF. GAS UTILITY ACCUSED OF IGNORING CONTAMINATION
(Ap) |
Southern California Gas Co. distributed contaminated gas drawn from a landfill for eight years, a st
FUEL OIL, GASOLINE STOCKS FOLLOW SEASONAL TRENDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of key petroleum products followed normal seasonal patterns with distillate inventories dec
AIRCRAFT NOISE LEVELS TO BE STUDIED IN AREA AROUND NEWARK AIRPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Aircraft noise levels in the vicinity of Newark International Airport will be studied as part of a $
Air Cargo
DRY CARGO RATES CONTINUE TO RISE
Edwin Unsworth |
Shippers can expect to pay still more to transport their goods as the steep increases marked up in d
Maritime
VOLVO GM GIVES A PEEK AT PLANS TO BE NO. 3
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The new Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corp. revealed a key part of its strategy to become No. 3 in the indust
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1468.5 (Feb. 4, 1988) Previous day - 1427.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchang
Maritime
EXPORTS TO BOOST MIDWEST ECONOMY
Gordon Platt |
Rising exports will boost the Midwest economy this year, according to Joseph W. Duncan, corporate ec
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
US ASKS JAPAN TO PUSH FIRMS TO BUY MORE SEMICONDUCTORS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Reagan administration officials, disappointed with Japanese purchases of U.S. semiconductors, said T
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK COMPANY DEVELOPS ADVANCED TILE SYSTEM
JOC Staff |
A British company has developed a new type of tile that can be laid loosely for temporary or permane
Maritime
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