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NORWAY PROMISES ACTION ON EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland pledged to President Reagan that her country would ta
Maritime
US-CANADA STAKES HIGH
Leo Ryan |
The U.S.-Canadian free trade talks resume here next week at a high stakes phase of the negotiations.
Maritime
TWO JAPANESE FIRMS WON'T DIVERT US SALES
(Ap) |
Two leading Japanese electronics makers said Thursday they will not divert personal computer exports
Maritime
FORD, CITICORP, ITT WITHDRAWALS STIR LITTLE REACTION IN S. AFRICA
Tony Koenderman |
Reaction in South Africa to this week's disinvestment moves by Ford Motor Co., Citicorp and ITT has
Maritime
GROWING DEBT CONCERNS CHINESE OFFICIALS
Tetsuo Jimbo |
Foreign bankers and economists seem less concerned than Chinese officials over the fact that China h
Maritime
JAPAN DEFENDS ACTION TAKEN IN MACHINE SALE
(Ap) |
The Foreign Ministry said Thursday Japan is taking appropriate action to punish companies responsib
Maritime
ALLEGHENY & WESTERN FORMS GAS MARKETING SUBSIDIARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Allegheny & Western Energy Corp., Charleston, W.Va., announced Thursday that it is forming a new sub
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Officials Reject Assault On Calif. CommissionCalifornia Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy called on Gov.
PRODUCT DELIVERIES UP 4.1 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Nationwide deliveries of refined crude oil products grew by 4.1 percent in May from the previous yea
MOBIL UNITS BOOST NORTH SEA ACREAGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mobil Oil Corp. said Thursday that its affiliates had increased their exploration acreage in the Uni
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 18, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
PEMEX TO SALT AWAY OIL IN UNDERGROUND CAVERNS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Pemex, Mexico's state oil company, is reviving a project to warehouse crude oil in underground caver
CHEYENNE BUYS OIL, GAS PROPERTIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cheyenne Resources Inc. announced Thursday that it purchased interests in four producing oil and nat
GULF OF MEXICO DRILLING SHOWS SIGNS OF NEW LIFE
Dallas Morning News |
The offshore oil and gas industry is showing signs of new life in the Gulf of Mexico, perhaps foresh
PROMET UNIT TO WRITE OFF CHINA VENTURE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Embattled Promet Petroleum Ltd. is writing off HK$164 million (US$21 million) on China oil explorati
CANADA BARS HYDRO-QUEBEC POWER EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada's National Energy Board Thursday rejected an application by Hydro- Quebec to export electrici
SOVIETS ACCUSE US OF ENDANGERING GULF
(Ap) |
A Soviet spokesman, apparently referring to the United States, said Thursday that some countries ar
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
China Agrees to Repair Soviet Ships in PortsChina and the Soviet Union have reached an agree
Maritime
NRC COMPLETES NINE MILE 2 AUDIT
(Ap) |
A Nuclear Regulatory Commission full-power hearing for the Nine Mile Point 2 nuclear power plant co
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Canadian Company Accepts Coal Price CutVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Teck Corp., of Vancouve
COALITION HOPES TO HINDER CANADIAN POWER IMPORTS
Tim Sansbury |
A coalition of coal companies, states and others opposed to the transmission of Canadian-generated p
DECISION SKIRTED US-FLAG FLEET
Robert F. Morison |
A Reagan administration official admitted that the welfare of the U.S.-flag merchant fleet was not c
Maritime
SUEZ CANAL EXCLUDES NUCLEAR-POWERED SHIPS
(Ap) |
The Suez Canal, the main shortcut between Europe and Asia, is open to all ships under a 19th-century
Maritime
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
Week of April 19-April 25, 1987 This is a compilation of U.S. coal exports for the week. It
TURKEY MAINTAINS CONTROL OF DARDANELLES, BOSPORUS
(Ap) |
Napoleon once declared his willingness "to abandon mastery over half the world" rather than yield to
Maritime
PORT EVERGLADES SEES FUTURE IN COMMODITIES
Craig Dunlap |
Port Everglades, 1995 or thereabouts: One of the dominant gateways to Latin America and the
Maritime
NY PROMOTER URGES STRONGER PITCH FROM BRAZILIAN SHOE MANUFACTURERS
James Bruce |
The story still circulates here about a U.S. import agent who dumbfounded a Brazilian shoe manufactu
Maritime
PANAMA REMAINS NEUTRAL
(Ap) |
The U.S.-built and operated Panama Canal remains a neutral stretch where U.S. and Soviet warships pa
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Leaseway's Subsidiary In Puerto Rico SoldLeaseway Transportation Corp. announced the complet
Trucking News
MILNE TRUCK LINES INITIATES NEW PROGRAM FOR CUSTOMERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Milne Truck Lines announced the formation of the Milne Advantage Club. The MAC, as Milne dub
Trucking News
DOT WARNS OF DEFICIENCIES IN US BRIDGES
Leo Abruzzese |
State highway agencies upgraded more than 11,000 problem bridges last year but nearly the same numbe
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 18 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY REVS UP OVER TRUCK RACING PLAN
Vincent W. Stove |
Controversy is mounting within the Australian trucking industry over the proposed introduction later
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
948.5 (June 18) Previous day - 960.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Maritime
INDIA WORKS ON CARGO PLAN
Neel Patri |
Two government ministries are drawing up a compromise plan for cargo sup port to domestic shipping
Maritime
SENATOR SCHEDULES WESTBOUND OPERATION
Janet Porter |
Senator Line, the Bremen-based group that launched a new eastbound round-the- world container servic
Maritime
SEA-LAND HIKES ALASKAN SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sea-Land Service Inc. says its ships will calling at Kodiak, Alaska, twice a week throughout the yea
Maritime
W. COAST DOCK TALKS PEACEFUL
Maureen Robb |
West Coast dockworkers and shipping management are optimistic about reaching a contract settlement b
Maritime
NEW BOAT TAKES OVER GARBAGE BARGE WATCH
(Ap) |
The tug that pushed and pulled a garbage barge up and down the Eastern Seaboard in search of a dump
Maritime
EC MINISTERS DISAGREE ON TAX
(Ap) |
The money problems of the effectively bankrupt European Community worsened Thursday with the collaps
Maritime
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