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US, JAPAN RENEW ACCORD ON ENERGY COOPERATION
Tim Sansbury |
The United States and Japan renewed a 1983 energy accord under which Japan pledged to buy more coal,
RI PUBLICIZES NEW RULES ON OIL SPILLS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is finally giving wide dissemination to some
AMOCO FINDS GAS IN NORTH SEA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An Amoco Corp. subsidiary made a significant natural gas discovery in the Dutch North Sea. A
BRITOIL REJECTS BP'S REVISED BID AS INADEQUATE
Edwin Unsworth |
Britoil, Britain's largest oil exploration and production company, rejected a revised takeover bid T
2 NEW SHIPS TO SET SAIL FOR NAVY
(Ap) |
The Navy will launch two new ships in ceremonies Saturday in Baltimore and New Orleans. The
Maritime
AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS HOT TOPIC AT HAGGAR APPAREL
Tony Seideman |
Electronic data interchange is a hot subject for Haggar Apparel Co. of, Dallas - hot enough for the
Trucking News
DUTCH MINISTER URGES US INTEREST RATE HIKE
Keith M. Rockwell |
The United States has a responsibility to the international community to support the sagging dollar
BUNDESBANK ATTACKS BANK CAPITAL PLAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Bundesbank Thursday spoke out firmly against capital adequacy requirements for commercial banks
LAURA RALEY BORDA'S INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
Laura Raley Borda |
NO WONDER the industry has an image problem. At Tuesday's meeting of the American Insurance
NJ GOVERNOR TO CONSIDER REPEALING NO-FAULT SYSTEM
(Ap) |
Gov. Thomas H. Kean said he is willing to consider proposals to repeal the state's no-fault insuranc
AIR USERS CLOSE RANKS AGAINST MASSPORT PLAN
Dave Higdon |
The aviation community has closed ranks to voice nearly unanimous opposition to a plan aimed at rest
Air Cargo
STOCK CRASH FAILED TO ROCK BOAT PRICES
(Ap) |
"Black Monday" may have clouded financial waters and given Wall Street investors a bath, but it bare
Maritime
HARPER'S HIDEAWAY REPORT SELECTS BEST OF THE YEAR
Christopher Lofting |
Of all the magazines, books, newsletters and special reports on top deluxe hotels for the business t
Air Cargo
US AGENCY MAINTAINS SERVICE PACT RULES
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission has refused to scrap its tougher rules for dealing with any problems
Maritime
PARIS FLIGHTS TO RESUME FROM LONDON CITY AIRPORT
Edwin Unsworth |
Britain's Civil Aviation Authority has given the go-ahead for the resumption of flights from the new
Air Cargo
PAN AM TEAMSTERS SEEK ARBITRATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In what appears to be a tactical move, the Teamsters union has accepted federal arbitration to end i
Air Cargo
US SEMICONDUCTORS MAINTAIN STRENGTH
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The U.S. semiconductor market continued strong through the last month of 1987, according to a widely
NY, QUEBEC LEADERS TO REVIEW AGREEMENT ON CANADIAN POWER
John Maggs |
New York Gov. Mario M. Cuomo and Quebec Prime Minister Robert Bourassa will review an agreement toda
CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE TRADE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
Gloria Joseph |
The expanding role of electronic communications in international trade will be explored this month i
Maritime
HONG KONG STOCK MART'S FORMER CHIEF DUE IN COURT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The former chief of the Hong Kong stock exchange, Ronald Li, will appear in court today on charges r
S. KOREA EMPHASIZES PRICE STABILITY
(Ap) |
South Korea will emphasize price stability, balanced international payments and expanded welfare as
Maritime
THE ECONOMY US RETAIL SALES ROSE 0.7 PERCENT IN DECEMBER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Rising demand for autos, building materials and hardware pushed sales by U.S. retail stores up 0.7 p
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
EC 'REGRETS' US SOYBEAN COMPLAINT
(Ap) |
The European Community "regrets" the U.S. call for an investigation into alleged curbs on the export
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., Jan. 14, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
TRADE PACT, INVESTMENT WILL BE FOCUS OF TALKS BETWEEN JAPAN, CANADA
(Ap) |
The implications of Canada's new free trade agreement with the United States will be examined today
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
WILHELMSEN MAINTAINS POSITION
Journal of Commerce Special |
Wilh. Wilhelmsen has released figures that show that the Norwegian shipping company has managed to h
Maritime
EPA LAXITY CREATING NEW SUPERFUND SITES, GAO REPORT SAYS
Leah R. Young |
In spite of congressional attempts to create a system of licensed, inspected disposal sites for toxi
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Voice Tapes Reveal De-Icing Time LapseThe cockpit voice tapes from Continental Airlines Flig
Air Cargo
US, CANADA REACH ACCORD ON ARCTIC NAVIGATION
Chicago Tribune |
The United States has salved an old diplomatic wound by agreeing to seek Canadian permission before
Maritime
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Jim Amoss, chairman and chief executive of Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., is a pleasant, affable sort of
MADISON AVENUE GOING 'DOWN UNDER'
Terry Bivens |
First it was Wall Street. Now it appears that Madison Avenue is going under, too. Down Under
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
PA. SEEKS FUNDS FROM LTV TO TREAT MINE DRAINAGE
Mark Jaffe |
The crimson liquid pushed its way up from deep in the earth. It cracked the parking lot of a senior
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
January 14, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
HOME HEATING BILLS DOWN $9.73 BELOW DECEMBER AVERAGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Americans who are shivering through an arctic blast may take solace in knowing that relatively mild
DISTRIGAS CHIEF EXPECTS OK FOR LNG IMPORTS
TOM MCNIFF Jr. |
Alan MacKay, Distrigas Corp. president, said customers questioning an interim contract for Algerian
IROQUOIS FILES SUPPLEMENT TO PIPELINE APPLICATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Iroquois Gas Transmission System will file a supplement to its original pipeline certification a
VERDON NAMED CHIEF OF NEW TRADE GROUP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
William P. Verdon is president of the United Shipowners of America, the new shipping trade associati
Maritime
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