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NEW ENGLAND UTILITIES FEAR SHORTAGES BY 1990
John Maggs |
New England could face electricity shortages as early as 1990 if a decision blocking proposed Canadi
US PRODUCTION DECLINED IN '86
Edwin Unsworth |
U.S. coal production of 498 million metric tons of oil equivalent (mtoe) last year represented 21.2
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Boston Edison Gets Peak Demand HelpBoston Edison Co. will be able to reduce its load by up t
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
New Policy on Exports To Syria in EffectThe Commerce Department is requiring validated licen
Maritime
US INVENTORS GET PATENT AID ABROAD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. inventors will find it easier to patent their inventions in some foreign countries after July 1
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
SMALL FIRMS NEED PATIENCE
Mark Magnier |
Small U.S. companies can export profitably if they are willing to weather some initial frustration,
Maritime
QUALITY: THE ELUSIVE INGREDIENT
(Ap) |
It is so basic in concept that every schoolkid understands it instinctively, but it is often ignored
Maritime
TEXTILE FIRMS URGED TO TARGET HONG KONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
U.S. textile companies could be selling more in Hong Kong if they put their minds to it, a new repor
Maritime
EXPORTER SAYS US FIRMS SHOULD EMPLOY LOCALS
Mark Magnier |
U.S. companies have difficulty exporting because they don't let locals do the marketing abroad, acco
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Duty to Be Assessed On Argentine WoolA 6.23 percent countervailing duty will be assessed by
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Heavy-Duty Drain Rids Equipment of FluidsA heavy-duty drain from Britain for use on compress
Maritime
IMPORTER SUPPORT URGED FOR TARIFF CODE BILL
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The U.S. trade representative's office is urging importers to support legislation to adopt the Harmo
Maritime
FOREIGN PEANUT OUTPUT ON RISE
(Ap) |
The latest figures from the Department of Agriculture show that U.S. peanut farmers have reduced pro
Maritime
GONE FISHIN' IN GLOBAL MARTS
Rosalind Rachid |
Buzz Billik shops in fish markets around the world. Smoked fish, says the vice president of
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Fed Governor Sees Anemia in RecoveryThe U.S. economic expansion is showing signs of anemia,
DRUG, SUPPLY COSTS SEEN RISING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Drug and medical supply expenditures in the United States this year will amount to $33 billion, 7.2
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Heavy Construction Declines in CaliforniaSACRAMENTO, Calif. - Declines in non-residential an
Maritime
STUDY WARNS US RATES COULD TURN SHARPLY UP
Janet Porter |
U.S. monetary authorities may have to raise interest rates sharply if the rate of inflation threaten
US, JAPANESE FIRMS SIGN HORMONE PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Phillips Petroleum Co. has agreed with Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Tokyo, to produce salmon growth hormon
ON THE MOVE ISFA NAMES COOPER CHAIRMAN
Staff Report |
ISFA Corp. named BankAmerica's former president, Thomas A. Cooper, as chairman and chief executive o
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
RISK ANALYSIS: WHY THE UPRISE?
Mark Magnier |
In July 1979, four months before militants stormed the U.S. embassy in Teheran, the Iranian revoluti
DOLLAR'S BULLISHNESS IS FADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined Thursday as its four-day bullish trend began fading. Analysts said
PRODUCERS PLAN HIKE IN OUTLAYS FOREIGN COMPETITION PRESSURES FIRMS TO UPGRADE PLANTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The nation's 1,000 largest manufacturers plan to boost their capital spending steadily throughout th
DOW EDGES UP TO NEW RECORD
Gordon Platt |
Stocks rose slightly in quiet trading Thursday, with the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials edging
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Reagan administration made clear that the Democrats' long-sought budget com
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Reagan administration made clear that the Democrats' long-sought budget com
Maritime
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
AFTER UNINSPIRING WEEKS OF DELAY, Democrats in Congress at last agreed on a budget. But even when th
NJ JOB GROWTH INCREASED IN APRIL
(Ap) |
New Jersey lost more manufacturing jobs in April, but the state's economy continued to churn out whi
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The first paragraph of a story headlined Transco Says It Won't Haul Other's Gas" on Page 1 of Thursd
THE ECONOMY PERSONAL INCOME RISES AT HALF OF APRIL RATE
JOC Staff |
Americans' personal incomes rose 0.2 percent in May, half the April increase, while their spending e
WORLD BANK ASKS US FIRMS TO VIE FOR ITS PROJECTS
Michael Lelyveld |
The World Bank is trying to encourage U.S. firms to compete more aggressively for projects it funds
JAPANESE BANKS ASKED TO BUY BOFA SECURITIES
A.E. Cullison |
BankAmerica Corp. officials called on executives of more than 30 Japanese banks Thursday to invest
CONGRESS GETS BILL TO REVISE TARIFF SYSTEM
Richard Lawrence |
The Reagan administration sent Congress legislation to create a comprehensive new tariff classificat
HONG KONG SEEKING EXTRADITION OF BANKER
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government is seeking the extradition of a former bank executive now in the United States to fac
SHIP LINES AWAIT RELIEF FROM TAX ACT
Robert F. Morison |
Ocean carriers are still empty-handed in their efforts to remedy the bulk of the difficulties create
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
EUROPEANS THREATEN GATT'S TRADE ROUND
Anne Meade |
The European Community warned its trading partners it would block the negotiations now under way in
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