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TRANSPORT INDUSTRY HAILS OIL PRICE CUT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
While any decline in fuel costs will be welcome, transportation companies don't expect to see 1988 a
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
CHEAPER OIL IN '88 WOULD PROVE TO BE MIXED BLESSING FOR BRAZIL
James Bruce |
The likelihood of $16 oil during 1988 will be a mixed blessing for Brazil. The national econ
LOBBYISTS DEFEAT EFFORT TO BAR PIPELINE PLAN
(Ap) |
A powerful committee chairman, a high-powered industry lobbying effort and a little time helped defe
APEX HOLDING SEEKS PROTECTION FROM CREDITORS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Apex Holding Co., St. Louis, parent of Clark Oil and Refining Corp., filed for protection from credi
CHINA'S RESERVATION SYSTEM ON THE WAY
Charles Barton |
The national airline of the Civil Aviation Administration of China in 1984 carried 5.5 million passe
Air Cargo
AIRLINES TIGHTENING CARRY-ON BAG RULES
(Ap) |
A warning to holiday air travelers: That overstuffed garment bag you managed to drag aboard
Air Cargo
UNIQUE SHIPPING ASSOCIATION AIMS TO BOOST TRADE AT PORTLAND
Journal of Commerce Special |
In what may be a U.S. first, both importers and exporters from a wide variety of industries have joi
Maritime
1987 CLOCK RUNS OUT FOR MASS. SUPPORTERS OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A proposal to phase-in health insurance for all Massachusetts residents by 1992 is dead for now.
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
PROCEDURE FOR PAYMENT OF DUTIABLE INFORMALS FOR MERCHANDISE AT THE AIRMAIL FACILITY - SEATTLE DISTRI
Maritime
BRITISH MERCHANTS HOPE TO BAG US 'TEATOTALERS'
Janet Porter |
When tea merchants Davison, Newman & Co. first tried exporting to the United States, the company's e
Maritime
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ...
(Ap) |
'Twas just before takeoff and all through the plane, the passengers waited for the safety refrain.
Air Cargo
NJ VAN POOLS PERSIST DESPITE LOW FUEL COSTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Rising oil prices fueled the first commuter van pools 15 years ago, but New Jersey transportation of
Trucking News
US STANDS TO CUT TRADE DEFICIT FASTER IF OIL PRICES FALL
Richard Lawrence |
For every dollar drop in world oil prices, the United States may save about $2.5 billion annually in
PRICE SLIDE WOULD PUT STRATEGY ON INFLATION IN JEOPARDY IN MEXICO
William A. Orme |
A continuing oil price decline could sabotage Mexico's new anti-inflation strategy and force the gov
PRICE DESTABILIZATION MAY LEAD JAPANESE TO THE FREE MARKET
A.E. Cullison |
For the big Japanese oil companies, the pieces are finally beginning to fall into place. Eve
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
December 28, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
BONDED WAREHOUSE WOULD EASE CARGO BOTTLENECKS IN TAIWAN
James Mcgregor |
With both import and export volume growing rapidly, Taiwan air freight industry officials are negoti
Air Cargo
CENTRAL GULF VP REMEMBERS DAYS AS AGENT IN SAIGON
Marie Prat |
When Minh Van Nguyen agreed to act as agent in Vietnam for Central Gulf Lines Inc., he had no idea t
Maritime
TRADE, BUDGET DEFICITS BAD NEWS FOR DOLLAR
Kevin Commins |
Underlying the bearish dollar forecasts is the conviction among traders and economists that the U.S.
NJ MOTORISTS FACE INSURANCE RATE HIKE
Russ Banham |
New Jersey motorists may be hit by steep increases in car insurance prices next year to cover a repo
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Group Seeks Better US Ties on ChipsThe Electronic Industries Association of Japan p
Maritime
JAPAN'S CABINET APPROVES BUDGET
(Ap) |
The Cabinet on Monday approved a proposed fiscal 1988 budget intended to stimulate economic activity
Maritime
FIRE COMPANIES FEAR CHEMICAL SAFETY DATA IS OUT OF CONTROL
LACY McCRARY |
On the night of Oct. 23, Bob Hedden, chief of the Falls Township, Pa., Volunteer Fire Company No. 1,
TRUCKERS RESIST TOXIC GUIDEBOOKS FOR THEIR CABS
Leo Abruzzese |
Truckers are urging federal officials to scrap a proposal that would force them to place an emergenc
Trucking News
COUNCIL SUPPORTS OPEC DECISIONS
(Ap) |
The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council voiced support on Monday for OPEC's latest decisions on oil
PULLMAN LEASING BUYS EVANS CARS
(Ap) |
Pullman Leasing Co., the rail-car leasing division of Signal Capital Corp., has purchased a portion
Rail News
ENVIRONMENT PROVES MAJOR CONCERN IN NJ DEVELOPMENT PLANS
(Ap) |
As the pieces of the puzzle fall into place in the fast-pacedprogression of Hudson River waterfront
Maritime
ARCHAEOLOGISTS WORK TO IDENTIFY SHIPWRECK
(Ap) |
Archaeologists working in the Caribbean have a rare chance to identify a late-1600s shipwreck by nam
Maritime
ASIAN POWERHOUSES WILL BENEFIT FROM LOWER LEVEL OF OIL PRICES
P.T. Bangsberg |
There are three potential losers, but a clutch of guaranteed big winners, in East and Southeast Asia
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cigna Re Expands Workers Comp ProgramHARTFORD, Conn. - Cigna Re Corp., based here, has expan
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
China and Soviet Union Sign Trade ProtocolChina and the Soviet Union signed a trade protocol
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
W. GERMANY'S BIG THREE SEE A GOOD YEAR AHEAD
Erich E. Toll |
West Germany's Big Three chemical manufacturers are able to look back at 1987 favorably and look for
ON THE MOVE WHITE JOINS CON-WAY AS VP, SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
Robert P. White joins Con-Way Eastern Express as vice president, sales, after 15 years with another
VA. PORTS SET MARK FOR CARGO
Robert F. Morison |
Movements of high value general cargo continued to set records in 1987 for the port complex at the m
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chrysler Corp. Sets Up Electronic Mail SystemROCKVILLE, Md. - Chrysler Corp. has set up an e
Trucking News
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY CLOSES FOR THE WINTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. closed its locks Monday, ending the 29th season for t
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Oil Production Sets Record in 1987The Soviet Union, the world's largest crude oil pro
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