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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
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
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
CYANAMID TO EXPAND MO. PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American Cyanamid Co. announced plans to construct a multimillion-dollar addition to its agricultura
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
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
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
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea's Surplus Continues to GrowSEOUL, South Korea - Strong exports boosted South Kor
Maritime
JAPAN DEFENDS ACTION TAKEN IN MACHINE SALE
(Ap) |
The Foreign Ministry said Thursday Japan is taking appropriate action to punish companies responsib
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
TURKEY MAINTAINS CONTROL OF DARDANELLES, BOSPORUS
(Ap) |
Napoleon once declared his willingness "to abandon mastery over half the world" rather than yield to
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
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
SENATE PANEL HAILS BANK PLAN
Leah R. Young |
The Senate Banking Committee Thursday applauded proposals by E. Gerald Corrigan, president of the Fe
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
3rd World Debt Curbs US Agricultural SalesWASHINGTON - Exports of U.S. agricultural products
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
RISK ANALYSIS: WHY THE UPRISE?
Mark Magnier |
In July 1979, four months before militants stormed the U.S. embassy in Teheran, the Iranian revoluti
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Officials Reject Assault On Calif. CommissionCalifornia Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy called on Gov.
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Canadian Company Accepts Coal Price CutVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Teck Corp., of Vancouve
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
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Leaseway's Subsidiary In Puerto Rico SoldLeaseway Transportation Corp. announced the complet
Trucking News
FARM EXPORT POLICY - BE TOUGH OR CAUTIOUS?
Craig Dunlap |
Foreign policies that restrict U.S. agricultural exports scream out for retaliation, according to Fl
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On Latin America's Private Sector While there is a significant private sector in virtually a
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
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
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
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
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Hikes Price Of Phenolic ResinsMISSISSAUGA, Ontario - Reichhold Ltd., a subsidiary
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea's Surplus Continues to GrowSEOUL, South Korea - Strong exports boosted South Kor
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
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
SENATOR SCHEDULES WESTBOUND OPERATION
Janet Porter |
Senator Line, the Bremen-based group that launched a new eastbound round-the- world container servic
Maritime
PARTIES IN TUG OF WAR OVER PRODUCT LIABILITY JOINT AND SEVERAL DOCTRINE IN CENTER OF DEBATE
Leah R. Young |
Where is King Solomon when we need him? There are law professors and consumer groups and bus
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