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NY EAGER TO TRADE WHITE SUGAR FUTURES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Sugar traders said they expect the white sugar futures contract, scheduled to begin trading here Oct
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TWA Seeks Consent Of Trust Note HoldersTrans World Airlines Inc. said it is seeking approval
Air Cargo
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
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Morgan Unit to Trade Morgan Unit to TradeSecurities in JapanJapan's Finance Ministry
CANADIAN PACIFIC POSTS GAIN FOR QUARTER
Gregory S. Johnson |
Canadian Pacific Ltd., parent company of Canadian Pacific Railroad, reported a second quarter profit
Rail News
HE SEES TUG & BARGE FIRM AS 'SMALL FLEXIBLE PIPELINE'
James Asher |
For years, Stephen A. Van Dyck has looked for ways to stay close to the sea. He has competed
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 10 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
BORDEN ACQUIRES PASTA MAKER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Borden Inc., a leading pasta company and producer of branded pasta in the United States, said it has
Maritime
CANADIAN SEEKS SYSTEM TO BRIDGE US TRADE RIFTS
John Davies |
The United States and Canada should formalize their common-law" relationship with an established sys
TRADE DEFICIT REVISED DOWNWARD
Richard Lawrence |
As of Friday, the U.S. foreign trade deficit for last year will be officially revised downward by mo
EPA PLANS BAN ON 2 TERMITICIDES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will issue a notice of intent to cancel the registration of
HANNA ACQUIRES SHARE OF DAY INTERNATIONAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
M.A. Hanna Co. has completed an estimated $290 million tender offer for shares of Day International
NUCLEAR UNIT STARTS UP IN HUNGARY
(Ap) |
The fourth block at Hungary's only nuclear power station at Paks on the Danube River has begun opera
JAPAN'S US INVESTMENTS TOP $10 BILLION
Cristina Lee |
Japanese direct investment in the United States rose to more than $10 billion last year, almost doub
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Two-Year Plan Raises Hudson Pilotage FeesALBANY, N.Y. - Pilotage fees for ships on the Hudso
Maritime
EMPLOYERS FEAR NEGATIVE ILWU VOTE
Maureen Robb |
The top negotiator for the Pacific Maritime Association fears West Coast longshoremen will reject th
Maritime
EXPORT FAIRS
JOC Staff |
Frankfurt Autumn Fair Set for Aug. 22-26The 79th Frankfurt Autumn Fair will be held Aug. 22-
Maritime
HYUNDAI STOPS ASSEMBLY LINES
(Ap) |
Hyundai Motor Co. said strikes at its 20 parts factories have forced it to shut down indefinitely.
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Newest Trade Zone Activated in New YorkHENRIETTA, N.Y. - New York's newest foreign trade zon
Maritime
US VIRGIN ISLANDS GEARS FOR GROWTH
Mark Magnier |
The new administration governing the U.S. Virgin Islands has reorganized, cut its deficit and laid p
TLC GROUP CLIMBS LADDER AS A TOP BLACK-OWNED FIRM
John Saunders |
Reginald Lewis, a Wall Street lawyer with a talent for spinning deals, has set up a $985 million tra
TITLE CHANGE ALTERS VIEWS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eric E. Dawson, commissioner of Economic Development and Agriculture for the U.S. Virgin Islands, sa
CUSTOMS BOYCOTT HITS TAIWAN PORTS
JAMES McGREGOR |
Despite a day of emergency meetings, government officials have been unable to end a boycott by custo
Maritime
WANTED: FOREIGN TENANTS TO FILL CHOICE MANHATTAN OFFICE SPACE
William Armbruster |
The tip of Manhattan. A splendid view of New York Harbor. A silvery new office tower. The Wi
DIEBOLD MAKING BIG ASIAN PUSH
P.T. Bangsberg |
One of the United States' leading suppliers of automatic teller machines, other payment equipment an
Maritime
SOVIET EXPERTS TO VISIT US CHEMICAL ARMS PLANT
(Ap) |
Soviet experts will visit a U.S. chemical weapons destruction plant in Tooele, Utah, in October as p
VACCINE PROGRAM HATCHES HOPE IN CHICKEN FARMERS
(Ap) |
A vaccine research agreement between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and a private company has ra
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Niagara Mohawk Seeks Rate IncreaseSYRACUSE, N.Y. - Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. asked the Publ
USDA PREDICTS CORN CROP TO BE SMALLER THAN 1986'S
(Ap) |
This fall's corn crop is expected to yield 7.23 billion bushels, down 12 percent from the 1986 harve
TROUBLE FORESEEN FOR AIRLINE SECTOR
(Ap) |
An American Airlines official says trouble is ahead for airlines unless Congress acts to require suc
Air Cargo
JAPANESE BANKS MOVE TO CUSHION POSSIBLE DEFAULTS ON LDC LOANS
(Ap) |
Japan's major banks, riding high on profits from their worldwide investment boom, are boosting reser
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., Aug. 11, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
HOME SWEET PLASTIC HOME
(Ap) |
The home handyman of the future might find a heat gun or ultrasonic welding device handier than a ha
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE CRAWLER DRILLING RIGS MADE FOR HILLY AREAS
JOC Staff |
A new series of air-powered, bench-drilling crawlers that can travel almost across the roughest terr
Maritime
SWISS OPPOSE PLAN TO BOOST SPEED LIMITS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Swiss government said it opposes raising current speed limits of 80 kilometers an hour (50 mph)
Trucking News
SCHROEDER URGES SHARED DEFENSE COSTS
Keith M. Rockwell |
To hear Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., tell it, there's a panacea out there for most of this country's
ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
Sea-Land Taps Cowan To Head Asian UnitEDISON, N.J. - Sea-Land Service Inc. named Thomas G. C
AMERICAN FOOTBALL HITS PAYDIRT IN LONDON
Marion Cotter |
London office workers out for lunch stopped in their tracks last week when 34 suntanned, pom-pom twi
TASS: US SEEKS TO ESTABLISH DOMINATION IN THE GULF
(Ap) |
The United States is massing military might in the Persian Gulf with the intent of "establishing U.S
Maritime
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