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US SHOE EXPORTS SOAR DESPITE RECORD IMPORTS
(Ap) |
The United States managed to sell more shoes abroad even while it was buying foreign footwear in rec
Maritime
CHRONOLOGY *
JOC Staff |
May 1980: Santa Fe Industries proposes to buy Southern Pacific Transportation Co., but negotiations
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
CANADIAN MARTS REACT PLACIDLY TO 'BIG BANG'
Leo Ryan |
Canada's "Big Bang" kicked off quietly Tuesday, but sweeping change was already being felt in the Ca
11-YEAR-OLD ON FINAL LEG OF TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIGHT
(Ap) |
An 11-year-old pilot took off Monday for Cincinnati, Ohio, on another leg of a trip he hoped would p
Air Cargo
RED FLAGS WAVED OVER FED POLICY
John Boyd |
Reagan administration officials sent cautionary signals to the Federal Reserve, in separate statemen
ALL NIPPON TO START FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
The entry of All Nippon Airways into the Australia-Japan route later this year is expected to cut fa
Air Cargo
MEDIATOR APPOINTED TO ASSIST IN BC RAIL TALKS WITH UNIONS
Mark Wilson |
A mediator has been appointed to help stalled contract talks between BC Rail and seven unions repres
Rail News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Comarco to Install Freeway Phone SystemANAHEIM, Calif. - Comarco Inc. was selected by San Di
Trucking News
OPEC ACCORD MAY PROVE BOON TO ALL PRODUCERS
Chicago Tribune |
The just-completed agreement of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which is expected
BROOKLYN UNION GAS AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR FUEL STATIONS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Brooklyn Union Gas Co. awarded contracts to build the first natural gas vehicle refueling stations i
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Reactor Foes Garner Congressional SupportWASHINGTON - Opponents of the Seabrook and Shoreham
NEW POLICY TARGETS
JOC Staff |
The government of South Korea's new "liberal" economic policy, which becomes effective today, is des
Maritime
SURCHARGES EYED FOR DRUNK DRIVERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Senate Banking and Insurance Committee has approved legislation that imposes heavy surcharges on
IRAN PREPARES FOR 'GUERRILLA WAR'
(Ap) |
The Iranian navy is more likely to wage a guerrilla war against U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf th
Maritime
ILWU PLAYS 'BEAT THE CLOCK'
Maureen Robb |
West Coast longshoremen and shipping management are expected to reach a contract settlement on time
Maritime
JUDGE URGES REVISION OF CONFERENCE RULE
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission may require the Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan to revamp
Maritime
SOVIETS ADOPT RADICAL REFORM FOR ECONOMY
Albert Axebank |
The Soviet Union adopted a historic economic reforms law Tuesday that officials said will alter the
Maritime
CURRENCY POLICY HELD KEY TO US JOINT VENTURES
Mark Magnier |
Further U.S.-Israeli joint venture investments may depend on Israel's foreign currency policy, say t
Maritime
US MERCHANT MARINE SEEN SINKING
Boston Globe |
Ronald Reagan's maritime policy, or the lack of one; deliberate violation of U.S. cargo laws; a mori
Maritime
SEA-LAND DATA SYSTEM MAKES EUROPEAN DEBUT
Janet Porter |
Sea-Land Corp. hopes to link up around 1,000 shippers in Europe to its Sea- Trac data communication
Maritime
EXPORT CARGO GROWS AT MASSPORT FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Massachusetts Port Authority says its Moran Container Terminal has shown a 43 percent increase i
Maritime
TOKYO BANKING MART TOUGH ON FOREIGNERS
Kate Pound |
Tokyo's growing importance as an international financial center offers new profits and opportunities
POPULARITY OF EDI GROWING FREIGHT FORWARDERS, BROKERS RECOGNIZE AUTOMATION BENEFITS
Kevin D. Thompson |
Freight forwarders and brokers are just beginning to realize the benefits of electronic data systems
Trucking News
US ASKS JAPAN, W. GERMANY FOR GULF FUNDS
(Ap) |
The United States has asked West Germany and Japan to help defray the cost of the Persian Gulf prote
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 30 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
BILL WOULD BAR REFLAGGING
(Ap) |
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Tuesday approved a bill that would ban President Reagan's pla
Maritime
COMMITTEE REJECTS LIABILITY PROPOSAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
A House Committee rejected a proposal Tuesday that would have ended liability limits for nuclear pow
CASH MARKET EXPECTED TO RIDE DOWNWARD TRACK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Cash market energy prices were weaker early Tuesday and are expected to continue to pull back slight
SOUTH KOREANS BUY AMERICAN AS PART OF TRADE REFORM
Cristina Lee |
The South Korean government is sending buying missions to the United States, as part of a sweeping p
Maritime
CENTENARIANS A MIXED BAG FOR INSURERS
Russ Banham |
''The years have passed too quickly, O gentle bequeather of time, Be a good old boy and bring back t
JURY RULING FAVORS BENDECTIN MAKERS
Russ Banham |
After one hour of deliberation on Monday, a jury unanimously found in the U.S. District Court for th
EPA WILL BEEF UP CLEAN AIR STRATEGY
Charles Thurston |
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to follow construction bans it imposed on 14 cities that h
CARGO DECLINES AT MARSEILLES
Howard Schissel |
Traffic at the port of Marseilles slipped by 7.5 percent to 38 million metric tons during the first
Maritime
SOUTH KOREAN REFORMS WELCOMED BY INVESTORS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Foreign investors welcomed the South Korean government's expected political reforms, although some s
THE ECONOMY US FACTORY ORDERS UNCHANGED IN MAY
JOC Staff |
Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods were unchanged in May as a steep decline in military
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The photograph appearing on page 17A of the June 29 edition of the Journal of Commerce was a street
BILL WOULD REQUIRE LISTING OF IMPORTS ON FOOD LABELS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Senate passed an amendment to the trade bill that would require that all imported ingredients be
STACK-TRAIN OPERATOR CONSIDERS SMALL UNITS TO DRAW TRUCK CARGO
John Davies |
American President Intermodal, the railroad arm of American President Cos., is considering chopping
IMPORT FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Oklahoma City to Host China Export FairOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. - The China Guangzhou Export Com
Maritime
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