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SAM GLASSER'S INSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Sam Glasser |
THE FIGHT BETWEEN Texaco and Pennzoil has been a war of press agents as much as lawyers. Las
NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS' WORK COULD REVOLUTIONIZE INDUSTRY
(Ap) |
Superconductivity, the ability of some materials to conduct electricity with no loss to resistance,
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
CONTROLLERS EMPHASIZE WORK RULES IN TALKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association plans to target workplace issues rather than wages
NEW US-EC TRADE ROW LOOMS OVER HORMONES
Bruce Barnard |
Another bruising trans-Atlantic trade row moved a step closer Wednesday. The European Court
DISCOUNT RATE LIKELY TO RISE, ANALYSTS SAY
Gordon Platt |
Analysts predict the Federal Reserve Board will raise the discount rate again soon, perhaps in a coo
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
38th International Astronautical Congress, Oct. 10-17, sponsored by the International Astronautical
Air Cargo
NMU CHIEF, SEA-LAND SHARE AWARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shannon J. Wall, president of the National Maritime Union, and Sea-Land Services Inc. will share the
Maritime
ECONSHIPS IN NY, SEATTLE ARRESTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eight United States Lines Econships have been arrested in New York and Seattle in the continuing USL
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Auto Parts Exports From S. Korea JumpSEOUL, South Korea - Helped by brisk auto exports, Sout
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NJ, Indian Firms Plan Joint Metals VentureMORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Allied-Signal's Metglas Pr
Maritime
KOREAN EXPORT SLUMP BLAMED ON STRIKES
Maureen Robb |
South Korean officials are still assessing the damage done by the country's recent labor strikes.
Maritime
NY MAYOR BACKS CLEAN FUEL PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mayor Edward I. Koch says he'll support a plan to require many of the taxis, buses and trucks on cit
TIME RUNNING OUT IN NY FOR UNDERGROUND TANK TESTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Owners of petroleum storage facilities face a Dec. 27 deadline to test certain older underground sto
OPPOSITION GROWS TO TRADE ACCORD
Robert F. Morison |
The water carrier industry, both domestic and deep-sea, has gained new allies in its opposition to U
Maritime
SYDNEY FUTURES EXCHANGE CHIEF EXPECTS JAPANESE TO SPUR VOLUME
Laurie A. Morse |
The entry of Japanese dealers into Australian futures markets and a recent decision by the Commodity
VACCINE AMENDMENTS CRITICIZED
Leah R. Young |
The House Energy and Commerce Committee Wednesday approved vaccine compensation amendments that the
HOUSE PANEL VOTES FEE TO ESCORT GULF TANKERS
Robert F. Morison |
The House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee voted to slap a minimum $250,000 fee on tankers fo
TAIWAN PLANS CUTS IN DUTIES TAIPEI TO EASE ENTRY OF OVER 3,500 ITEMS TO REDUCE SURPLUSES
(Ap) |
Taiwan will cut import tariffs on more than 3,500 items, probably by January, in an effort to narrow
Maritime
2-TIER AIRLINE PACTS REMAIN, BUT IMPACT ON INFLATION UNCLEAR
Dave Higdon |
Wages earned by U.S. airline pilots should continue to increase, including those paid to new-hires o
DENTAL CERAMICS REPLACE NATURAL BONE STRUCTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Synthetic bone grafts are proving successful in providing a base for dentures, saving existing teeth
US STEEL IMPORTS DOWN IN AUGUST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. imports of steel in August declined to 20.6 percent of the domestic market, the American Iron a
GREATER STANDARDIZATION URGED FOR INPUT DATA IN EDI SYSTEMS
Edwin Unsworth |
Greater standardization of input data into the electronic data interchange (EDI) systems which are b
MATSON PARENT REPORTS EARNINGS DOWN SLIGHTLY
John Davies |
The parent of Matson Navigation Co., which moves about 75 percent of all container traffic between t
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE RIGID POLYTHENE POUCH CAN SAVE TIME, COSTS
JOC Staff |
A British company offers a polythene pouch that is rigid enough to be machineapplied, and su
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Static Control Mart Charged Up for GrowthNORWALK, Conn. - The $147 million market for static
AUSTRALIAN COAL SUPPLIERS FEEL BETRAYED BY JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Over the past seven or eight years, with encouragement from Japan's steelmills, the Australi
BRITISH FIRM IN TALKS ON LIVERPOOL TAKEOVER
Janet Porter |
A northern England-based property and development company has confirmed that it may be interested in
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Bankers Trust, Exxon Open Tokyo VentureThe Tokyo securities branch of BT Asia Securities Ltd
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TRADE DEFICIT FAILS TO DECLINE MUCH
Richard Lawrence |
The U.S. foreign trade deficit in August remained at a near-record level, $15.7 billion, as both exp
DISPUTE CONTINUES AT MARSEILLES
Jacques Neher |
A standoff between dockers and stevedores that has effectively shut down the old port of Marseilles
Maritime
TWO COMPANIES OFFER TO PURCHASE SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Gregory S. Johnson |
Kansas City Southern Industries and the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad confirmed that they wer
Rail News
CALL RESOUNDS FOR NEW RUNWAY AT VANCOUVER
Mark Wilson |
Members of British Columbia's aviation community are urging a Canadian government agency to renew th
Air Cargo
IRANIAN GUNBOAT FIRES ON TANKER
(Ap) |
An Iranian gunboat fired on a tanker Wednesday, shipping sources reported, and Iraq said its warplan
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Changes Boost Costs In Fokker ProgramsAMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Fokker Aircraft BV said chang
Air Cargo
FIREMAN'S FILES SUIT IN MASS.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fireman's Fund Insurance Cos. filed a legal action Wednesday in the Massachusetts Superior Court cha
JAPAN SELECTION OF US PLANES STARTLES, ANGERS AN EC OFFICIAL
A.E. Cullison |
An official of the European Community expressed intense surprise Wednesday after he was advised that
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Laidlaw Buys Firms, Landfills in US, CanadaBURLINGTON, Ontario - Laidlaw Transportation Ltd.
Trucking News
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