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SOUTH KOREAN TRADE DIVERTS EC ATTENTION FROM THE JAPANESE
Bruce Barnard |
South Korea has replaced Japan as the European Community's whipping boy, as its products penetrate s
FRANCE AND NORWAY INVEST IN FISH PLANT
(Ap) |
France and Norway will be co-investors with Mexico in construction of Latin America's largest fish-p
SEAWAY EXTENDS SEASON
Leo Ryan |
The navigation season on the St. Lawrence Seaway, which had been scheduled to end this Thursday, is
AETNA ANALYZES RESPONSIBILITY IN ROBINS AWARD
Laura Raley Borda |
Following a court decision Friday ruling that A.H. Robins Co. must set aside nearly $2.5 billion to
US TO LET MARKET SET VALUE OF DOLLAR
John Boyd |
The Reagan administration will continue allowing currency markets to set thedollar's value,
JETS AND WINERIES ARE BEDFELLOWS
(Ap) |
Back off, Napa and Sonoma. Beware, Bordeaux and Burgundy. Runway Red, Runway White and a sco
Air Cargo
US MAY RESTRICT IMPORTS OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SUGAR
Sue Kirchhoff |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture may announce steps to check the flow of sugar-containing items co
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviets Seen Shifting To Soybean ImportsDES MOINES, Iowa - Confirmation at this week's summi
Maritime
CHINESE HOPE TO SELL MORE METAL IN THE US
P.T. Bangsberg |
Exports of $200 million in Chinese metals to the United States are forecast for next year by the cou
Maritime
INSIDERS EXPECT SFSP PICTURE TO CLEAR SOON
Howard S. Abramson |
While there were no official developments Monday involving the swirling issues surrounding Santa Fe
Rail News
COMPUTERIZED CUSTOMERS OFFERED SANTA FE DISCOUNT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
As part of its gentle approach to lure customers into using electronic data interchange, the Atchiso
Rail News
MEXICO DRASTICALLY DEVALUES PESO
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Mexico's peso was devalued drastically Monday as the government announced a series of measures desig
UNITED FRUIT CALLS WEEKLY RUN VIABLE AIR FREIGHT ALTERNATIVE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United Fruit Co., the transportation division of Chiquita Brands Inc., is beginning a weekly liner s
Maritime
STRICT STANDARDS BACKED FOR LICENSING DRIVERS
Leo Abruzzese |
Federal transportation officials should set tough national standards for implementing new truck driv
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1271.0 (Dec. 14) Previous day - 1269.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in
Maritime
FERTILIZER SHIPS SHOULD BE BUSY
James Nolan |
Boom times are ahead for bulk fertilizer carriers as Third World populations continue to explode, a
Maritime
BUSINESS ECONOMISTS SCALE BACK FORECAST
A Wire and Staff Report |
U.S. business economists have scaled back their expectations for gross national product growth in 19
SOVEREIGN DEBT TRADING PRICES EXPECTED TO SLIDE FURTHER IN '88
Bernard J. Wolfson |
Prices for secondary country debt suffered significant declines in 1987, as commercial banks publicl
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Manville to Contribute $150 Million to TrustManville Corp. said an order entered Monday by t
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong's Exports To US Increase 9 percentHong Kong's exports to the United States jumped
Maritime
BOEING WORKERS TO GET PRODUCTIVITY PAYMENT
John Davies |
The Boeing Co., one of the nation's largest exporters, today will pay $114 million to 95,000 of its
Air Cargo
DELAWARE RIVER AGENCY SETTLES COLOMBIAN CLAIM
James Asher |
The Delaware River Port Authority has paid $200,000 to its former representative in Bogota to settle
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Milwaukee Mack Expands Sales FacilityALLENTOWN, Pa. - Mack Trucks has announced the completi
Trucking News
ANALYST: CHEMICAL SECTOR INSULATED FROM ECONOMY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The supply-side fundamentals of the major chemical companies are highly favorable and are unlikely t
FED COMMISSION MEETS TO REVIEW MONETARY POLICY
John Boyd |
The committee that sets broad policy on the money supply and interest rates for the Federal Reserve
CHEMICAL MARKETS SEPARATION MART LIKELY TO GROW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. market for liquid-solid separation equipment is projected to reach $773 million by 1991, up
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Peru Devaluates Inti By More Than 39 percentLIMA, Peru - The government of Peru devalued its
ECONOMIST: MAJOR QUAKE WILL HURT US ECONOMY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The major earthquake expected to occur in California in the next 30 years will have a severe effect
SUMMIT FAILED TO NET SPACE PACT
Boston Globe |
In the midst of euphoria last week over the historic arms-reduction pact signed at the summit meetin
FINANCIAL RAINFALL FAILS TO SOAK SPIRITS OF UK MANUFACTURERS
Janet Porter |
Uncertainty in the world's stock markets has failed to dampen the spirits of Britain's manufacturers
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Mon., Dec. 14, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
ANCHER: AT LONG LAST, THE INDUSTRY IS MOVING
Richard Malkin |
Jacques Ancher speaks of "factories" pumping out freight and express for air transport, and after a
Air Cargo
SUGAR EXPORT PROGRAM INCLUDED IN SENATE BILL
JOC Staff |
A proposal by Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, to set up a 400,000-short-ton export bonus program for s
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Braniff Completes Deal To Buy Florida ExpressBraniff Inc. said it completed a definitive agr
Air Cargo
BOX RULE FIGHT HEADS FOR COURT
Robert F. Morison |
The U.S. appeals court here will face a sharply defined choice in a case to be argued before it Thur
Maritime
AUSTRIA, W. GERMANY IN 'TRAFFIC WAR'
Erich E. Toll |
Austria and West Germany are becoming increasingly involved in a traffic war over the heavy amount o
Trucking News
YEUTTER, GATT'S DUNKEL TO ATTEND BALI MEETING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Clayton Yeutter, the U.S. trade representative, and Arthur Dunkel, the director-general of the Gener
AIR PRODUCTS CHIEF SCIENTIST TO RECEIVE '88 PERKIN MEDAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Society of Chemical Industry (American Section) announced that Dr. James F. Roth, chief scientis
OUTLOOK GLOOMY FOR '87 US VOTE ON TARIFF CODE
Richard Lawrence |
Prospects of the United States' implementing a new international tariff classification code on Jan.
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Directors of Highland Express, the fledgling Scottish trans-Atlantic airline, are t
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