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JAPAN, US TO HOLD TALKS ON BEEF, ORANGE QUOTAS
JOC Staff |
Japan and the United States have agreed to hold talks on their bilateral agreement setting Japan's i
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
British Firm to Buy Hilton InternationalLadbroke Group PLC, a British betting, leisure and h
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Three Airlines to Buy Boeing 737 JetlinersSEATTLE, Wash. - Airlines from Taiwan, Okinawa and
Maritime
FOOD-FOR-MATERIALS SWAP DEALS TOUTED
(Ap) |
Rep. Byron Dorgan has a simple plan for getting rid of U.S. farm surpluses: ''We have to get back to
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE SWEDISH-MADE SYSTEM STORES NEWS PICTURES
JOC Staff |
A Swedish company has developed a digital picture-storage system that can be used to transmit news p
Maritime
AIDS FEAR MAY BOOST IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Fear of contracting the AIDS virus may be a boon for some U.S. importers. It may also be a b
Maritime
FROZEN FOREIGN FOODS READY FOR TEST IN MIDLAND, TEXAS
Chicago Tribune |
Kraft Inc.'s adventures in frozen foods have taken the company to Midland, Texas, of all places.
Maritime
WEST AFRICAN NATIONS SEEK PRIVATE INVESTORS
(Ap) |
From Senegal to Angola, West African nations are selling off state-owned enterprises to private inte
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
CARIBBEAN RENEWS HOPE IN US MANGO MARKET
Canute James |
Three years after the United States banned the import of fruit treated with a suspected carcinogenic
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
16 Maquiladoras Planned in MexicoSeveral U.S. companies plan to set up eight new maquiladora
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
Customs Update is based on reports from U.S. Customs Service |
ACS/F P&F BILLING SYSTEM - LIQUIDATED DAMAGES CASES: San Diego District. In the near future,the ACS/
Maritime
MARITIME SECTOR MAY WISH POLITICAL CLOUT MATCHED GIFTS
Tim Neale |
The maritime industry must occasionally wish that its political clout matched its campaign contribut
TRADE BILL CONFRONTS CONGRESS
A Staff Report |
Congress returns from its August recess today to face a heavy agenda of legislation affecting busine
LLOYD'S FORECAST IS BULLISH
Russ Banham |
In a gilded 18th century conference room and then again in his sleek modern office overlooking Lloyd
DE LA MADRID MAKES VOW TO KEEP PURSE STRINGS TAUT
Stanford Erickson |
In 45 days or so Mexico's President Miguel de la Madrid and the Institutional Revolutionary Party wi
TRADERS: RISE IN BANK RATE NOT ENOUGH
Kevin Commins |
The half-point increase in U.S. interest rates late last week may be insufficient to arrest the decl
COAL MARKETS BRITAIN REMAINS IMPORTER OF COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The latest government figures show that Britain, one of Europe's major coal producers, is itself sti
INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS, CALIF. UTILITIES IN DISPUTE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The California Legislature is attempting to answer an important question: Can there be too much of a
COAL MARKETS PITTSTON SALES SEEKS TO UNLOAD CONTRACT
Tim Sansbury |
Pittston Coal Sales Co. wants to sell a steam coal supply contract it holds with American Electric P
TVA BUYS ONLY 2,300 TONS OF COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tennessee Valley Authority's spot coal purchases came to a near-halt in the last week of August when
OIL TRADERS IGNORE MIDEAST SITUATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
European oil traders appear to have become cynical about the ups and downs of the Persian Gulf war,
PG&E OFFERS TO PURCHASE SACRAMENTO UTILITY DISTRICT
(Ap) |
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is offering to buy the embattled Sacramento Municipal Utility District
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pittston Cuts Costs By Buying Back SharesGREENWICH, Conn. - The Pittston Co. Friday began bu
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
September 4, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
COMPANIES JOIN TO OFFER INSURANCE FOR OIL PRICES
Sam Glasser |
As any heating oil marketer knows, volatile oil prices can wreak havoc on business - getting caught
INDONESIA SEEKS TO HIKE GAS SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Indonesian Mines and Energy Minister Subroto said that his country was seeking to to increase liquef
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
September 3, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
US OFFICIAL QUESTIONS OIL BOYCOTT IMPACT
(Ap) |
A senior U.S. official has questioned the effectiveness of the U.S. oil embargo against Libya and wh
DOES US FACE A FUTURE DRILLING RIG SHORTAGE?
Dallas Morning News |
W.B. Hinton Drilling Inc. took two of its eight rigs off the market this yearbecause there w
THERE'S A CATCH TO TICKET DEALS
Christopher Lofting |
With the price of travel continuing to rise, particularly for the business traveler, the prospect of
Air Cargo
TNT UNIT GUARANTEES NEXT-DAY DELIVERY
Phillip Hastings |
Australian transportation giant TNT has fired the latest salvo in Europe's fast-escalating express f
Air Cargo
PACIFIC LIGHTING TO SELL REAL ESTATE OPERATIONS
(Ap) |
Pacific Lighting Corp., parent of Southern California Gas Co., said it will sell its real estate dev
SOVIETS PLAN 2ND HOLE AT SITE OFF NORWAY
Bob Wesenberg |
After three years of drilling in northern Norway, the Soviet Union has made some interesting geologi
NYC SEEKING DEVELOPER FOR HELIPORT
(Ap) |
New York has more helicopter flights than any city in the country but still lacks a maintenance and
Air Cargo
BLIND TRAVELERS SEEK END TO DISCRIMINATION
(Ap) |
Air travelers using wheelchairs told a government panel Thursday that airlines need improved attitud
Air Cargo
UNION WOOS PILOTS AT CONTINENTAL
Dave Higdon |
The pilots flying for Continental Airlines may again have union representation if the Air Line Pilot
Air Cargo
NORTH SEA PLATFORM CENTER OF BATTLE
Journal of Commerce Special |
A planned oil platform for the Snorre offshore oil field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea is
ATTACKS MAY HAVE CUT IRAN'S EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Iran's crude oil export capacity may have been slashed by as much as a third during the latest Iraqi
GASOLINE PRICES AVERAGE OVER $1 IN NEW ENGLAND
Journal of Commerce Special |
Heading into the Labor Day weekend, retail gasoline and diesel fuel prices in New England averaged w
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