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CONN. OIL DEALER TO OPEN PIER FOR BOAT FUELING
Journal of Commerce Special |
A local oil dealer will open an enlarged pier that will enable the company to fuel vessels and to pr
CONTAMINATION STILL BLOCKS RESETTLEMENT NEAR CHERNOBYL
(Ap) |
At least 27 cities and villages near the Chernobyl power station are too contaminated to be populate
NORFOLK SOUTHERN MOVES TO LEASE COAL PROPERTIES
Tim Sansbury |
Just seven months after purchasing prime West Virginia coal lands from Standard Oil Co., Norfolk Sou
AUSTRIA URGED TO DROP FUNDING OF DAM
(Ap) |
Hungarian environmentalists have given the Austrian Parliament a petition that opposes Austrian fina
RECENT QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PACTS WITH UAW SIGNAL NEW LABOR ERA
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Recent quality improvement agreements with the United Auto Workers promise greater productivity and
GROUPS CONTINUE OPPOSITION TO LEASING OFF CAPE COD
Journal of Commerce Special |
Fishing and environmental interests continue their opposition to any prospecting for oil and natural
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Studies Plan to Pay For DecommissioningNuclear utilities in New York State will be requir
INSURANCE EXCHANGE GETS HELP GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA EXPECTED TO SIGN BILL TIGHTENING CONTROLS
C.A. Carpenter |
Florida is moving to rescue the Miami insurance exchange from seriousfinancial difficulties.
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Marine Midland Hikes Loan Loss ReservesMarine Midland Banks Inc. joined the parade of banks
TRANSCO SAYS IT WON'T HAUL OTHERS' GAS
John Maggs |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Co., Houston, said Wednesday it would no longer carry natural gas it d
SHIP GROUP TO RAISE JAPAN CURRENCY FEE
John Davies |
The TransPacific Westbound Rate Agreement announced it would boost next month its weak dollar curren
IS BRAZILIAN COMPANY SLICING APPLE'S MACINTOSH COMPUTER?
James Bruce |
From behind the battered walls of Brazil's reserved computer market, a small Brazilian manufacturer
BUSINESS SHRUGS OFF S. KOREAN PROTESTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Despite the clouds of tear gas hanging over South Korea's major cities, there is no immediate indica
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Puts Pressure On Oils Tax DissentersThe European Commission has strengthened its push to
Maritime
AMERICA'S FACTORIES HAVE A LONG, HARD ROAD AHEAD
(Ap) |
Edward Finein has been with Xerox Corp. longer than the company has been making copiers, but he has
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
JOC Staff |
WORLD BANK HUNGARY - $150 million from the World Bank for tax, banking and industrial reform
Maritime
OWL AT CORE OF TIMBER TIFF
Journal of Commerce Special |
A small but rare owl could cost the jobs of thousands of West Coast forest products workers and thre
Maritime
CHINA READIES AGENCY FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS
Gary Aderman |
A new agency designed to assist foreign investors in China is expected to come into being July 1.
Maritime
CHINESE SHOP US BUT THINK SMALL
Gary Aderman |
In a break with the norm, a lesser-known Chinese province is scouting for U.S. investment and techno
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 |
UK Firm Designs Oven For Baking PotatoesAn oven developed specifically for baking potatoes a
Maritime
PHILIPPINES HITS PROPOSED CURBS ON TEXTILES
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of the Philippines, struggling to get a ravaged economy back in gear, lashed out at p
Maritime
NISSAN TO MARKET LUXURY CAR IN US
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's Nissan Motor Co. is developing a large luxury passenger car specifically designed for the U.
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong and Sweden Sign Textile AgreementHONG KONG - Sweden and Hong Kong signed a new fiv
Maritime
CONGRESS LOBBIED ON TRADE
John Kelley |
Any trade legislation this year is likely to allow retaliation for unfair practices but retain presi
Maritime
BUYING IN HONG KONG
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Textiles and apparel, electronics, plastics, clocks and watches, jewelry
Maritime
BOEING SELLS HYDRAULICS UNIT TO DOWTY
Edwin Unsworth |
The Dowty Group PLC of Britain announced Tuesday it has bought Hydraulic Units Inc., a subsidiary of
Air Cargo
ALITALIA EXECUTIVE ASSAYS CHANGED RELATIONSHIPS
Richard Malkin |
Mario Ricci, Alitalia's personable young manager of cargo market development for North America, exhi
Air Cargo
GATT SLAMS POLICIES OF MEMBER NATIONS
Anne Meade |
A confidential and unusually hard-hitting report from the secretariat of the General Agreement on Ta
FOREIGN INVESTMENT RULES EASED
Richard Lawrence |
The Senate, under administration pressure, is softening proposals to impose new rules on foreign inv
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Upgraded Boeing Meets Noise SpecificationsA program to give new life to more than 1,200 Boei
Air Cargo
WHO WILL PICK THE APPLE CROP? IMMIGRATION REFORMS CUT RANKS OF WORKERS
Gloria Joseph |
This year's expected bumper crop of Washington state apples couldn't have come at a worse time, as t
GAMBLERS EXPRESS RULING BRINGS OPTIMISM
(Ap) |
A federal judge's ruling allowing construction to continue along the Gamblers Express rail line with
Rail News
CANADIAN RAILWAYS HALTS FIGHT TO CHANGE NEW BILL
Mark Wilson |
State-owned Canadian National Railways has given up trying to win major changes in new national tran
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BN Official Opposes Railroad Merger PlansWILLIAMSBURG, Va. - A merger between the Santa Fe a
Rail News
ACT/PACE SHIP RESCUES STRICKEN CREW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Twenty-nine crewmembers from the Cumberlande, a chemical bulk carrier that sank in rough weather in
Maritime
NEW CXT TIE PLANT OPENS TO BN ORDER
Kevin D. Thompson |
CXT System Corp.'s new concrete railroad tie manufacturing plant and its six- year agreement with Bu
Rail News
BUDGET PLANS HINT USER FEES
Tim Neale |
Just as sure as the wind blows and the grass grows, the Reagan administration each year asks Congres
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
More Ships Promised To Norwegian RegisterOSLO, Norway - The Kvaerner Group has decided to tr
Maritime
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