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US SCOUTS FOR MINES IN THE GULF
(Ap) |
The U.S. helicopter carrier Guadalcanal sailed up the Persian Gulf Monday, with one of its Sea Stall
Maritime
NEW NOISE RESTRICTIONS IN EUROPE COULD SILENCE SOME AFRICAN LINES
Howard Schissel |
Many East African airlines likely will have to abandon routes to Western European destinations if ne
Air Cargo
FUEL OIL COMPANIES JOIN FORCES TO FUND ADVERTISING
Bruce W. Fraser |
Scores of fuel oil companies nationwide, in addition to promoting their own sales, are banding toget
AEROMEXICO TARGET OF SUIT FILED BY SURVIVING CHILDREN
(Ap) |
The surviving children of a pilot who died with his wife and a daughter when his plane collided with
JAPANESE BOND MART BECOMING VOLATILE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Record volatility in the Japanese government bond market during the past five months signals a new e
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
EXPORTERS LOOK AHEAD TO SPANISH PHONE PLAN
Mark Magnier |
Some U.S. exporters say they hope to benefit from a planned $10.2 billion modernization program by T
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
MEESE OPENS CHINESE ECONOMIC LAW FORUM
(Ap) |
U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III opened a three-day Sino-American Conference on Economic Law by
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
MERCHANDISE PROCESSING FEE. All merchandise formally entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consump
Maritime
VPA WILL BUILD INLAND TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gov. Gerald S. Baliles and the Virginia Port Authority have made it official: The VPA plans to devel
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 17 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
INTERTANKO URGES WORLD POWERS TO PLAY LARGER ROLE IN GULF
Janet Porter |
The Independent Tanker Owners Association, Intertanko, wants to see Japan and other countries that a
Maritime
ILWU CALLS 2ND VOTE
Maureen Robb |
The International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union said it will take a second vote on its pro
Maritime
SURVEY SAYS IBM SYSTEMS ARE BEST BUY FOR MOST
(Ap) |
Contrary to its pricey image, International Business Machines Corp. offers the lowest cost of owners
CHEMICAL MARKETS CHLORINE PRODUCTION WAS MIXED IN JUNE
JOC Staff |
Production of chlorine gas and chlorine liquid was mixed in June, according to the Chlorine Institut
VIETNAM'S RICE CROP SUFFERS FROM DROUGHT
(Ap) |
A severe drought sweeping areas of Southeast Asia will have "serious effects" on Vietnam's key winte
TRAVELERS FILES SUIT IN MASS. OVER AUTO ASSESSMENT RULES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Calling the current system discriminatory and irrational," the Travelers Cos. Monday filed suit in M
US DOLLAR DRIFTS QUIETLY LOWER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar drifted lower against major foreign currencies Monday in quiet summer trading.
FED RULING ON SWAPS FAILS TO STIR DEBT MART
Bernard J. Wolfson |
The decision by the Federal Reserve Board to allow commercial banks to buy foreign non-financial fir
CAPACITY UTILIZATION ROSE 0.4 PERCENT IN JULY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. factories, utilities and mines operated at 80.5 percent of capacity in July, after adjustment f
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
ASIAN NATIONS TO STREAMLINE CUSTOMS POLICIES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Four Southeast Asian countries pledged to streamline customs procedures from early next year in hope
BUDGET REVIEW CHEER IS NIPPED IN THE BUD
John Boyd |
It reads like an unfinished cheer: hip, hip . . . but no hooray. The Reagan administration'
CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE EXPLODES
(Ap) |
An explosion ripped through a chemical storage warehouse near Seoul's Kimpo International Airport, k
ARGENTINA MOVES TO PRIVATIZE PETROCHEMICALS
Jeremy Morgan |
Long-promised plans to privatize petrochemicals are finally under way, but no one is yet very sure h
MARAD HELPS PORTS COPE WITH CHANGE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Today's port industry is operating in an environment that is rapidly changingbecause of auto
Maritime
NJ PROJECT - AN ENVIRONMENTAL EFFORT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Unlike earlier highway builders, Joseph A. Sullivan says that today, active cooperation between road
Trucking News
POPULAR PRATT ENGINE SUFFERED A RASH OF RECENT PROBLEMS
Dave Higdon |
Pratt & Whitney's JT8D engine series enjoys among the best reputations in the airline industry and p
Air Cargo
CRASH EVIDENCE SOUGHT IN SEARCH OF JAL OFFICES
(Ap) |
Police Monday searched offices of Japan Air Lines trying to obtain material evidence of criminal res
Air Cargo
TRAVELERS SELLS HOLDINGS IN JAMAICAN INSURER
Canute James |
A U.S. insurance company has sold its assets in a Jamaican firm to a local conglomerate. It
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Problems Beset Building Prior to CollapseHARTFORD, Conn. - The L'Ambiance Plaza apartment bu
TODD SHIPYARDS, SUBSIDIARY FILE FOR CHAPTER 11 PROTECTION
Rose A. Horowitz |
Todd Shipyards Corp. and its Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp. subsidiary filed Monday for protection fro
HIGH HEATING COSTS MAKE CLIMATE RIGHT FOR ALASKAN COAL
Sam Glasser |
The cost of heating a home in northern Alaska can get pretty steep in the winter, so some people thi
FRANK'S FUEL SOLD TO BRONX OIL FIRM
Sam Glasser |
Frank's Fuel, North Tarrytown, N.Y., was sold Friday to Original Consumers Oil Heating Corp., Bronx,
STRIKE VIOLENCE KILLS WORKER
(Ap) |
One black worker was killed and two were injured in fighting between supporters and opponents of a s
COAL SUPPLIERS EYE PENDING SALE OF POWER PLANT
Tim Sansbury |
Some coal industry sources see new market opportunities being created in Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.'s dec
CARBIDE, INDIA EXPECTED TO NEGOTIATE RELIEF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. and Indian legal representatives are expected to begin negotiating interim relie
UNPAID BIRD BILLS RUFFLE FEATHERS
(Ap) |
The Agriculture Department served notice recently that it isn't running fly- by-night hotels for bir
Maritime
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
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