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EUROPEANS THREATEN GATT'S TRADE ROUND
Anne Meade |
The European Community warned its trading partners it would block the negotiations now under way in
HAIRDRESSERS' UNION SEEKS BAN ON METHYLENE CHLORIDE
(Ap) |
A union representing 40,000 hairdressers urged the Food and Drug Administration Monday to ban the u
SHIP CHARTERING IN GULF UNRUFFLED BY TALK OF MINES
Tim Neale |
Shipping sources in London said reports that Iran has been laying mines in shipping lanes off Kuwait
ILA, EMPLOYERS SINGING TUNE: UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL
Joseph Bonney |
Waterfront labor and management officials say the new International Longshoremen's Association contr
Maritime
MILLER SAYS BUDGET COMPROMISE FROM DEMOCRATS IS UNACCEPTABLE
John Boyd |
President Reagan's budget chief, James Miller, sat in his office on a hot June day and bitterly reca
HOW FIRMS ASSESS RISK ABROAD
Mark Magnier |
Recent clashes between protesters and police in South Korea and South Africa and last year's politic
USL CREDITOR MISSES VITAL 'POINT'
James Nolan |
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America is telling a bankruptcy court that it's all a clerical error
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Primerica Corp. Lists on London MartGREENWICH, Conn. - Primerica Corp.'s common stock was li
WARM STACK TRAINS DRAW COOL REACTION IN CALIF. SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
(Ap) |
The latest technology in transportation is causing disruptions that are hampering California growers
Rail News
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
LIFE INSURER SUED OVER AIDS TEST
Paula L. Green |
The AIDS virus has sent another jolt into the way life insurance companies conduct business followin
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., June 18, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Hikes Price Of Phenolic ResinsMISSISSAUGA, Ontario - Reichhold Ltd., a subsidiary
INDUSTRY PRICING TERMED OUTDATED
Joseph Bonney |
The shipping industry is in trouble not because of overcapacity but because it doesn't know how to p
Maritime
PLAQUEMINES HITS MOVE ON TARIFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Plaquemines (La.) Port, Harbor and Terminal District strongly opposes efforts by the New Orleans Ste
Maritime
ARCO CONSIDERS SALE OF CHEMICAL UNIT STOCK
Charles Thurston |
The board of Atlantic Richfield Co., Los Angeles, will meet Monday to consider the sale of nearly 20
GREENHOUSE EFFECT TO BE DELAYED?
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carbon dioxide emissions may be released into the earth's atmosphere more slowly than previously tho
CYANAMID TO EXPAND MO. PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American Cyanamid Co. announced plans to construct a multimillion-dollar addition to its agricultura
RATE DISCUSSIONS URGED
Joseph Bonney |
If ports and marine terminals don't use their antitrust immunity for pricing discussions, they're li
Maritime
ITALY'S ENI OPTIMISTIC ON METAL MINING STAKE
Andrew Mutter |
Italy's ENI Group sees its acquisition of 8.07 percent of the shares in a Toronto-based zinc researc
Maritime
PORTS START TO ACCENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Rose A. Horowitz |
To survive in a more competitive marketplace, ports are placing more emphasis on involving the entir
Maritime
CRAIG DUNLAP'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
EYEBROWS WERE ARCHING throughout northeastern Florida recently when Wayne Stubbs, general manager o
Maritime
UPS FIRST TO SERVE ALL US ADDRESSES
Kevin D. Thompson |
United Parcel Service has become the first package express company providing service to every addres
Air Cargo
A TRIP TO OSAKA NEEDS CAREFUL PLANNING
Christopher Lofting |
For an executive trying to keep the travel budget under control, a business trip to Osaka, Japan's
Air Cargo
AIRBUS SELLS SIX PLANES
(Ap) |
The French airline UTA has ordered six long-range jets and taken options on six more from Europe's A
Air Cargo
FAA GIVEN DEADLINE ON AIRPORT SECURITY
Dave Higdon |
A 20 percent failure rate in tests of airport security screening led one House member to threaten co
Air Cargo
BOEING 737 SALES SURPASS 727 MARK
Dave Higdon |
What do you have when an airplane company's sales of two models exceed 3,700 units? Boeing's 727, on
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
USAir, Piedmont Seek Expedited Merger OKWith the comment period closed, USAir and Piedmont A
Air Cargo
LARGEST WIND TUNNEL IN THE WORLD REOPENS
(Ap) |
The world's largest wind tunnel is back in business in a cavernous structure at NASA's Ames Research
Maritime
RAILROAD WANTS POOR MOVED FROM BRIDGE
(Ap) |
The Santa Fe Railroad is not happy over a group of homeless people sleeping under one of its rail br
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Allegheny International Sells 3 Industrial UnitsAllegheny International Inc. sold three of i
Rail News
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea's Surplus Continues to GrowSEOUL, South Korea - Strong exports boosted South Kor
Maritime
CSX WILL ELIMINATE 480 MANAGERIAL JOBS
(Ap) |
CSX Transportation Inc. said some of its 630 managerial posts in Baltimore will be eliminated when 4
Rail News
GROWING DEBT CONCERNS CHINESE OFFICIALS
Tetsuo Jimbo |
Foreign bankers and economists seem less concerned than Chinese officials over the fact that China h
Maritime
THE STORY OF KNUDSEN FIRM: RISE AND FALL OF A FOODS EMPIRE
(Ap) |
The collapse of Knudsen Foods Inc., once the West's largest dairy operator, is a study of a dream go
Maritime
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended June 6 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 101
Rail News
TWO JAPANESE FIRMS WON'T DIVERT US SALES
(Ap) |
Two leading Japanese electronics makers said Thursday they will not divert personal computer exports
Maritime
JAPAN DEFENDS ACTION TAKEN IN MACHINE SALE
(Ap) |
The Foreign Ministry said Thursday Japan is taking appropriate action to punish companies responsib
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea's Surplus Continues to GrowSEOUL, South Korea - Strong exports boosted South Kor
Maritime
W. GERMAN BANK BACKS BARTER TRADE
Jess Lukomski |
A large West German bank plans to set up a trading company designed to facilitate exports to Eastern
Maritime
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