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US AGREES TO PAY GATT PART OF THE MONEY IT OWES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The United States has agreed to pay the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade part of the $9.1 mill
2.5 MILLION IN NY LACK HEALTH COVER
(Ap) |
About 2.5 million New Yorkers had no health insurance in 1985, and if employment trends continue, th
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Howtek, Tokyo Juki, Dataproducts Settle SuitHUDSON, N.H. - Howtek Inc. and Tokyo Juki Indust
Maritime
DATA TECHNOLOGY COMES OF AGE AS ACTION SUPERSEDES THEORY
Tony Seideman |
Electronic data interchange is finally beginning to live up to its high opinion of itself. B
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DHL Volume Grew 31 percent In Third QuarterREDWOOD CITY, Calif. - DHL Worldwide Express repo
Air Cargo
SHIP POOL BATTLES FALL OF DOLLAR
Erich Toll |
The 36 West German containership owners who formed a temporary pooling arrangement in August to incr
Maritime
KLOSTER CRUISE DRY-DOCKS PLAN FOR FIRST PUBLIC STOCK OFFERING
Marlene Sokol |
A stock sale to raise up to $100 million for the parent of Norwegian Cruise Lines and Royal Viking L
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
December 2, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Ruling Set for January On Amoco Cadiz SpillU.S. District Judge Frank McGarr said he expects
STATE FARM OFFERS NEW RATING FEATURES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
State Farm Mutual is introducing two new rating features that the company said will save more than $
DOLLAR HITS DEBT COSTS IN INDONESIA
(Ap) |
Indonesia's debt servicing costs will rise further this year because of the continuing fall of the U
COMPUTERIZED RATING TAKES OFF
Andrew Tausz |
David Parr, marketing manager for Thompson Transportation Ltd. of Lambeth, Ontario, needs no convinc
Trucking News
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
PA. LEGISLATORS EYE BILLS TO EASE AUTO COVER CRISIS
Laura Raley Borda |
State lawmakers will consider legislation today designed to ease Pennsylvania's insurance problems
CARIBBEAN PROGRAM DRAWS MIXED VIEWS
Canute James |
U.S. and Caribbean officials are at odds in assessing the impact of Washington's special trade progr
Maritime
HEARING SET ON NY EXCHANGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The New York Insurance Department will hold a public hearing on Dec. 21 to collect comments, suggest
ILA LOCAL CHIEF FACES DIFFICULT ELECTION
Marie Prat |
A year ago, Cliven Cormier was president of this port's biggest International Longshoremen's Associa
NY GASOLINE OPTIONS TRADE CONSIDERED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission said it will consider an application by the New York Mercan
WATER SPILL AT NINE MILE 2 NOT SAFETY PROBLEM, NIMO SAYS
(Ap) |
More than 200,000 gallons of uncontaminated water spilled from a safety system storage tank last wee
HOOPLA MARKS 7-WAY ILA RACE
Marie Prat |
When election time rolls around on the waterfront, promises flow freely as grain from an elevator sp
Maritime
GARBAGE WOES PILE UP IN NJ
Gregory S. Johnson |
A few months ago, Passaic County thought it had its garbage problems licked. But in a few days, this
Trucking News
MD. GOVERNOR URGES COOPERATION AT BALTIMORE
Stanford Erickson |
The "day of reckoning" is not far off for the port of Baltimore, says the governor of Maryland, who
Maritime
CHEMICAL POLLUTION CHOKES SOVIET CITY IN URAL MOUNTAINS
(Ap) |
An industrial city of more than 1 million people in the Ural mountains is choked by chemical polluti
US WANTS TIME TO STUDY TREATY ON ACID RAIN
(Ap) |
U.S. negotiators have asked for more time to respond to Canada's request for a treaty that would red
US CHIP COMPANIES ASSEMBLE IN SOUTH KOREA
Evelyn Richards |
On the fourth floor of a building here, the great names of the U.S. semiconductor industry line a na
Maritime
US FIRM DIGGING FOR GOLD IN AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
A Houston company has opened a new gold mine in Australia with reserves of some 375,000 ounces.<
Maritime
CHINESE HOPE THE US BECOMES NEW MARKET FOR THEIR CHESTNUTS
Noel Fletcher |
An agricultural products trader here aims to sell chestnuts to Americans - but reckons the Yankees s
Maritime
BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE AIDS PAPER SHIPMENTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
A terminal operator said the company's move into a new warehouse at the port's North Locust Point Ma
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and staff Reports |
Extra Time Granted For Subsidy CommentsThe Senate Commerce Committee will allow more time fo
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Seoul Allows Limited Foreign Stock BuyingSEOUL, South Korea - The government opened the way
DECKHANDS GUILTY OF MUTINY, MURDER
(Ap) |
A federal jury convicted two young deckhands of murder and mutiny on the high seas for killing a shr
Maritime
CHINESE BAKERS LEARN WESTERN WAYS
Noel Fletcher |
Families here are chucking Chinese buns for Western bread, but they aren't quite used to the idea of
Maritime
ADVISER AT MISSION TO OECD DIES
(Ap) |
The public affairs adviser at the U.S. mission to the 24-nation Organization for Economic Cooperatio
ADMINISTRATION WON'T SUPPORT BROAD BANK BILL
Leah R. Young |
The Reagan administration wants to see legislation granting securities powers to banking institution
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1213.5 (Dec. 2) Previous day - 1183.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in L
Maritime
HENKEL ATTEMPTS TO CARVE OUT NICHE IN CHINA
Erich E. Toll |
In an effort to increase its business in China, Henkel KGaA plans to open a Beijing office, is negot
BUYING IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Machinery, motor vehicles, iron and steel, chemicals, textiles, and glas
Maritime
INSURANCE AGENTS CLOSE TO WINNING TAX BATTLE
Leah R. Young |
Fierce lobbying by two insurance agents groups has apparently paid off in a decision by the Senate F
SHIP GROUP PLANS HIKE OF 5 PERCENT-6 PERCENT IN RATES
Rose A. Horowitz |
The U.S. Atlantic-North Europe Conference, which covers exports from the United States, plans a gene
INSURANCE FRAUD COSTS BILLIONS
Laura Raley Borda |
"Don't worry - the insurance will pay for it." As with their income taxes, many Americans fe
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