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ANALYST SAYS CHRYSLER FINE WON'T HURT SALES
(Ap) |
Chrysler Corp. turned an indictment on odometer-fraud charges to its advantage, and probably won't s
MANUFACTURING IN US GETS BETTER FORECAST
(Ap) |
Almost a third of the manufacturers in the United States said they expect to increase the share of t
Rail News
US SALES TO HONG KONG PICK UP
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Air and ocean carriers in the trans-Pacific trades confirm that a trend toward increased U.S. export
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL TO REORGANIZE UNITS
Leo Abruzzese |
Ryder Truck Rental Inc. said it will reorganize its contract carrier freight- hauling companies und
Trucking News
FLA. MALPRACTICE CRISIS: NO QUICK-FIX SOLUTION
(Ap) |
Medical officials said Monday they do not believe a medical malpractice insurance crunch was to blam
FRAUD ALLEGATION LED TO PROBE OF CHRYSLER
(Ap) |
An allegation of fraudulent unemployment insurance claims led the Labor Department to an investigati
DUTCH CONSIDER BASKET TRADES OF US STOCKS
Kevin Commins |
In what would be a first in the world equity markets, the European Options Exchange in Amsterdam is
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
SWEDEN PLANS CENTER FOR BIOTECH RESEARCH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A new Swedish center for biotechnological research will be built adjacent to the Huddinge Hospital n
DIOXIN LEVELS UP AT MOUTH OF NIAGARA
(Ap) |
The most dangerous form of dioxin has accumulated in the sandy delta of the Niagara River in concent
TRUCKERS BATTLE REAL ESTATE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A tug of war on the waterfront between port and real estate interests is straining one of New Englan
Maritime
JUDGE ORDERS TRANSCO UNIT TO PAY $17 MILLION IN DAMAGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transcontinental Pipeline Co. was ordered to pay $17.3 million to one of its wellhead producers in a
GEORGIA POWER BUYS OUT OF LONG-TERM CONTRACT
Tim Sansbury |
Georgia Power Co. is paying $35 million to buy its way out of a long-term coal supply contract with
YEN RISE MAY ENDANGER MILLIONS OF JAPANESE JOBS
A.E. Cullison |
At least 2.2 million Japanese workers in the manufacturing sector will lose their jobs over the next
Maritime
SUPERCONDUCTORS SPUR JAPAN R&D
(Ap) |
Spurred by recent U.S. advances in superconductivity, Japanese researchers have accelerated their ow
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Will Import US-Made Audio ItemsIRVINE, Calif. - Multiphonic Corp., a manufacturer o
Maritime
PLAN WILL SET LIMITS ON SPENDING BY EC
(Ap) |
Jacques Delors, the president of the European Community Commission, said he will propose a plan by t
Maritime
HOW CHEMICAL IMPORTERS CAN AVOID TROUBLE
JOC Staff |
* The importing company or manufacturer must check with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to det
Maritime
COMMISSIONERS KEY TO ANTITRUST BATTLE
Chicago Tribune |
A simmering antitrust battle is moving to the front burner on Capitol Hill, and the man who may cont
AIRPORT NOISE STUDY SOUGHT
(Ap) |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey should conduct a study assessing the problem of increa
Trucking News
FED'S POLICY COMMITTEE SEEN LIKELY TO STAND PAT
Edward Kean |
With Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker's term drawing to a close, the Fed's policy-setting
UNCTAD SESSION LIKELY TO YIELD FEW CONCESSIONS
Neel Patri |
With high unemployment levels and low growth rates in the industrialized world, it does not seem the
ILLINOIS TARGETING MALPRACTICE FORMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Illinois is taking a fresh look" at insurance policy forms being used by medical malpractice insurer
WHALE OIL TO FOCUS ON HEATING EQUIPMENT
Sam Glasser |
Whale Oil Co. will shift its focus to heating equipment when the sale of its fuel oil distribution b
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Price Dispute Stalls Finnish-Soviet TalksHELSINKI, Finland - Finland's state oil trading fir
OBSTACLES BLOCK OPEC PRICE HIKE
Ron Askew |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will face a number of obstacles to its objective o
CHERNOBYL TRIAL STARTS WITH 3 MORE DEFENDANTS
(Ap) |
Six former top officials and technicians at the Chernobyl power plant went on trial Tuesday charged
TAIWANESE PURCHASE WHEAT $14.3 MILLION DEAL COMES AFTER TEAM BALKS AT US BARLEY
(Ap) |
Trade representatives from Taiwan say they won't buy U.S. barley but willpurchase grain from
Maritime
US CONTINUES CRACKDOWN ON CHEMICAL IMPORT FIRMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Companies that import chemicals into the United States for commercial use without first ensuring ful
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE NEW UNIT STABILIZES CAR'S ELECTRICAL POWER
JOC Staff |
A British company has designed a unit that allows a car or van to provide stable direct-current elec
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The absence of an investment treaty with the United States was reported partly
REAGAN SHIP SUBSIDY PLAN DRAWS SUPPORT, OPPOSITION
Tim Neale |
The Reagan administration has unveiled its long-awaited plan for reforming the ship operating subsid
CIRCLE EXPRESS MULLS PURCHASE OF TRI-STATE
Leo Abruzzese |
Circle Express Inc. would become a major player in the truckload transportation field if it succeeds
Trucking News
SOVIETS HAVE 5 WARSHIPS IN GULF AREA
(Ap) |
A Foreign Ministry spokesman disclosed that the Soviet Union has five warships in the gulf region, b
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 7 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
THE ECONOMY RAPID SERVICE SECTOR GROWTH RESHAPES CITIES THROUGHOUT US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The rapid growth of service industries is changing the face of many U.S. cities, a report released b
THE ECONOMY INFLATION, JOB INDEXES ROSE IN JUNE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Leading employment and inflation indexes rose substantially in June, according to the Center for Int
DELAYED ARMS DEAL ANGERS SAUDI KING
(Ap) |
King Fahd, apparently displeased with Washington over a delayed request for arms, told military comm
Maritime
JAPAN, EC QUESTION REALISM OF US AGRICULTURAL PROPOSALS
Anne Meade |
Japan called the U.S. proposal for complete free trade in agriculture ''revolution ary" and said tha
Maritime
FOREIGN TRADE SLOWS IN THIRD WORLD
(Ap) |
Foreign trade of Third World countries slowed last year as receipts from exports dropped sharply, th
Maritime
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