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MEXICAN BUSINESS BACKS PRICE PACT
(Ap) |
President Miguel de la Madrid received assurances from business leaders that they will hold consumer
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Jim Amoss, chairman and chief executive of Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., is a pleasant, affable sort of
AFTER CHIANG, TAIWAN BRIEFLY PAUSES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Taiwan's commercial sector Thursday reacted to the death of President Chiang Ching-kuo with a drop o
MADISON AVENUE GOING 'DOWN UNDER'
Terry Bivens |
First it was Wall Street. Now it appears that Madison Avenue is going under, too. Down Under
US SEMICONDUCTORS MAINTAIN STRENGTH
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The U.S. semiconductor market continued strong through the last month of 1987, according to a widely
AUTOMATION ROUSES RETAILERS
Tony Seideman |
With communication standards finally set and bar coding endorsed as the labeling method of choice, a
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
THE MOMENT WENT ON and on until the silence was almost startling, and the lack of an answer undersco
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION The aviation community has put aside traditional differences to oppose Massport's P
SOFTWARE BUGS SPARK CALLS FOR REGULATION
Pete Carey |
Sometime soon, the computer programming industry may face some difficult decisions about free spirit
CHINA TO INCREASE PENALTIES FOR ECONOMIC CRIMES
(Ap) |
China will impose heavier penalties, including the death sentence, to deter crimes such as embezzlem
TRADE SURPLUS DOWN IN CANADA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada's merchandise trade surplus fell to C$677 million in November from more than C$1 billion in O
LAKE CHARLES' CARGO SLIPS
Marie Prat |
On a rainy day in Lake Charles you can spot big red circles on the floors of the port's 14 warehouse
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tozzoli to Receive NY Forwarders AwardAnthony J. Tozzoli, president of the New York Shipping
Maritime
RADIO OPERATOR PREDICTS END OF MORSE CODE
(Ap) |
The end of commercial use of the Morse Code in the 1990s was predicted by the manager of Britain's w
Maritime
CRAIG DUNLAP'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTHEAST
Craig Dunlap |
IT'S UNLIKELY that any director at Port Everglades, Fla., has gotten along with his bosses on the po
Maritime
TASK FORCE TACKLES PA. ROAD ACCESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American Trucking Associations and Pennsylvania transportation officials created a task force to add
Trucking News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nissan, Jerr-Dan Ink Joint Marketing PactNissan Diesel America Inc. has entered into a joint
Trucking News
INDIA'S FLEET CONTINUES TO SHRINK
Neel Patri |
Operational capacity of the Indian merchant fleet will be down to 5.57 million metric tons by the en
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE INCREASE SPLITS TRUCKING INDUSTRY
Leo Abruzzese |
A prominent Southern pricing bureau approved a plan to raise trucking freight rates 4 percent in Apr
Trucking News
ILA STAGES 8TH WALKOUT AT MONTREAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Activity at the port of Montreal was disrupted again Wednesday when longshoremen staged their 8th on
Maritime
HICKEY BURIED IN ARLINGTON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Edward V. Hickey Jr. was buried in Arlington National Cemetery here Wednesday with full military hon
Maritime
EMISSION STANDARDS COULD PUT CRUNCH ON TRUCK INDUSTRY
Michael S. Lelyveld |
An apparent victory for the truck industry over the Environmental Protection Agency could backfire,
Trucking News
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Hazardous Materials: Regulatory Changes and Staff Training, sponsored by Center for Logistics and T
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 13 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1369.0 (Jan. 13) Previous day - 1361.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in
Maritime
DANISH SHIPOWNERS BACK 2ND REGISTRY
Erich E. Toll |
Establishment of a second shipping registry in Denmark is essential not only to the future of Danish
Maritime
ARGENTINE TEAM VISITS TO DISCUSS DEBT PLANS
Keith M. Rockwell |
An Argentine delegation led by Finance Minister Mario Brodersohn met with Treasury Secretary James A
CHILEAN WEAPONS MAKER TAKES AIM AT US MARKET
(Ap) |
A highly successful local weapons manufacturer, who got his start because of the U.S. arms embargo a
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Campbell to Acquire Specialty Brands UnitsCAMDEN, N.J. - Campbell Soup Co. said it has agree
Maritime
BUYING IN MEXICO
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Petroleum, tomatoes, agricultural products, meat, coffee, cotton, sugar,
Maritime
MIXED OUTLOOK SEEN FOR US WINE IN '88
(Ap) |
Wine will continue to be big business in the United States in 1988, but experts predict that most se
Maritime
US DOLLAR MOVES HIGHER ON US-JAPAN AGREEMENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved broadly higher Wednesday on a U.S.-Japan agreement calling for a stable dollar
LATIN NATION DEBT SWAPS COULD REACH $3 BILLION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The four major debtor countries in Latin America have the potential to make debt-equity swaps worth
DEATH OF CHIANG MAY SLOW REFORM
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
The death of President Chiang Ching-kuo may slow the pace of reform on Taiwan but is not expected to
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chicago Board Sets Stock Index LimitsCHICAGO - The Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday said its
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Plan Would Give Banks Border FreedomBRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Wednesday
SOVIET EXCAVATATORS SET TO DIG INTO US MARKET
Cristina Lee |
Soviet-made wheeled excavators powered by General Motors Corp. engines will roll into the United Sta
MOST ANALYSTS STILL CAUTIOUS ON SEA-LAND DESPITE PROFIT
John Davies |
Securities analysts remain cautious in their 1988 forecasts for Sea-Land Service Inc., although the
HE FINDS US PRODUCTS TO SUIT JAPANESE TASTES
A.E. Cullison |
Michael J. Kimball, resident representative in Nagoya for Japan's Brother International Corp., repor
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