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ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Pemex Plans to Invest In Southern MexicoCOATZACOALCOS, Mexico - Petroleos Mexicanos, the sta
GPU DISMISSES EMPLOYEES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A number of employees of GPU Nuclear Corp. and independent contractors at the Three Mile Island nucl
SOUTHERN CHINA FEELS EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN
(Ap) |
Large areas of Southern China along the Yangtze River are affected by acid rain, mainly as a result
TAIWAN PLANS US PURCHASES OF $2.6 BILLION
P.T. Bangsberg |
In a further effort to stave off punitive U.S. legislation, the government of Taiwan plans to buy 10
Maritime
INDIA RESISTS PATENT CALL
Neel Patri |
Top Indian businessmen are resisting U.S. demands for better protection of intellectual property inc
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
BANKERS LAMENT GRAIN TRADE SLUMP
Montieth M. Illingworth |
Bankers, it is said, have two and only two types of nightmares. The first is about the man-company-c
Maritime
US RESTRICTIONS ON EXPORTS A 'MISH-MASH'
Mark Magnier |
U.S. export restrictions are a compromise between national security and national commercial requirem
Maritime
JAPANESE PACTS CLOUD AUSTRALIAN COAL OUTLOOK
Vincent Stove |
Recent contracts negotiated with Japanese consumers have confirmed the bleak short-term prospects fo
US OFFICIAL RENEWS CRITICISM AT AIR SHOW
Edwin Unsworth |
Bruce Smart, U.S. undersecretary for international trade, renewed his criticism of government subsid
Maritime
EC FARM MINISTERS RENEW TALKS
(Ap) |
European Community farm ministers began a new round of talks Monday on the 1987-88 farm price packag
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 |
Coin Timer Provides Quick-Repair FeatureThe modular design of a microelectronic timer contro
Maritime
CONSUMERS EAT UP IMPORTED FOOD
(Ap) |
Consumer appetite for fresh fruit and vegetables is growing so rapidly that imports of foreign-grown
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On the U.S. Trade Deficit: We've got to focus on supporting trade reforms now in place and i
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
SEATTLE DISTRICT - CENTRALIZATION OF CARGO EXAMINATION FACILITIES: The Seattle District has designat
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Corning Shifts Work From Japan to USCHARLEROI, Pa. - Corning Glass Works says it is shifting
Maritime
MONT. SENATOR DEFENDS BILL CURBING LAMB
(Ap) |
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., says opponents of his bill to restrict lamb imports are raising conflict-o
Maritime
ECONOMIST URGES END TO MFA TEXTILE QUOTAS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Multi-Fibre Arrangement, which governs world textile trade through a system of quotas, distorts
Maritime
CHIEF OF PERU'S CENTRAL BANK RESIGNS
Barbara Durr |
The president of Peru's central bank, Leonel Figueroa, and the bank's general manager, Hector Neyra,
CHINA SECURES PETROCHEMICAL PROJECT FUNDS
P.T. Bangsberg |
One of China's biggest petrochemical projects got formally under way with ceremonial signing of thre
ON THE MOVE CARGILL ANNOUNCES 3 PROMOTIONS
Staff Report |
Cargill Inc., a closely held major grain and commodity trader and processor, said it promoted three
CARIBBEAN NATIONS SAVOR BOOM IN DATA PROCESSING
Canute James |
In an office in the New Kingston business district, quiet but for the hum of the air-conditioning an
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Manufacturers' after-tax profits climbed in the first quarter of 1987. Page 2AB
PRODUCERS' PROFITS ROSE IN QUARTER
(Ap) |
The after-tax profits of manufacturing corporations averaged 4.5 cents adollar of sales in t
FANNIE MAE CHIEF MAY HEAD MELLON
JOC Staff |
Frank V. Cahouet is resigning as president of the Federal National Mortgage Association and expects
TRANSPLANTATION OF MARROW HAILED
(Ap) |
Bone marrow transplants can help some people with particularly lethal forms of lymph cancer, but the
UK STOCK MART SOARS TO RECORD ON VOTE RESULT
Janet Porter |
Britain's financial markets responded enthusiastically to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's electio
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
977.0 (June 12) Previous day - 977.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Maritime
RIJEKA PORT WORKERS STAGE STRIKE
(Ap) |
Some 800 workers at Yugoslavia's largest Adriatic port stopped work last week to protest low wages,
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On reflagging of Kuwaiti ships: If we make that move, it will be left to the Ayatollah Khome
Maritime
CANADA BRINGS UP PLAN TO OPEN WATER TRADES
Robert F. Morison |
The Canadian proposal to open both the U.S. and Canadian domestic water trades to the vessels of eac
Maritime
LABOR STEPS UP HEAT ON KUWAITI TANKERS
Robert F. Morison |
U.S. maritime unions stepped up their campaign against the Reagan administration's decision to allow
Maritime
REFLAGGING BATTLE GOES INTERNATIONAL
Chris Dupin |
The battle between seafaring labor unions and the Reagan adminis tration over the reflagging of 11 K
Maritime
MSC CONTRACT WITH SEA-LAND SET TO EXPIRE
Journal of Commerce Staff (AP) |
The Military Sealift Command confirmed that its operating contract with Sea- Land Service Inc. to ma
Maritime
UK WON'T PROSECUTE IN FERRY DISASTER CASE
(Ap) |
The government will not prosecute anyone involved in the March 6 ferry disaster that killed at least
Maritime
EXCERPTS FROM GROVE'S BOOK
JOC Staff |
Here are some of the questions Andy Grove receives from the readers of his column - and his answers.
ANERA SETS CURRENCY FEE
Maureen Robb |
A second U.S. rate-making group has announced a currency surcharge on Taiwan- related cargo.
Maritime
INSURANCE CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
New methods of resolving civil disputes will be addressed by Ronald J. Friedman of the Bar Associati
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM STRUGGLES TO FIND NICHE
Dallas Morning News |
When the price of crude oil plummeted to less than $10 a barrel last year, Phillips Petroleum Co. ha
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