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JAPAN MAPS INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN
A.E. Cullison |
A Japanese agency unveiled a vast $7.1 trillion draft plan for national infrastructure development f
CHASE IN NO RUSH FOR DEBT-SWAPS
William Armbruster |
Chase Manhattan Bank has no immediate plans to follow Citicorp's lead and sell its Third World loans
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
BILL HOAGLAND WAS FRUSTRATED, and it showed. He said as much, but as he continued speaking it was cl
REGULATION OF RAILROADS IS FOCUS OF HEARINGS
David Cawthorne |
House committee hearings Thursday appeared to focus on the substance of how much regulation is neede
Rail News
CANADA TURNS DOWN VIA RAIL REQUEST
Mark Wilson |
The Canadian government has told a subsidiary corporation it cannot buy passenger railroad cars cost
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Burlington Grain Rates Too High, ICC FindsRates on some wheat and barley shipments moving on
Rail News
METRO-NORTH TO RENEW PAPER-RECYCLING
(Ap) |
Metro-North President Peter Stangl says the railroad will renew efforts to recycle newspapers at Gra
Rail News
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSA senior State Department official played down foreign criticism of U.S. economi
Maritime
BUSINESS STARTS IN APRIL OFF 5 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Business starts in April declined 5 percent from a year earlier to 19,660, Dun & Bradstreet Corp. sa
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Autoliners Inc. Moves Office Staff From CityAutoliners Inc. moved its office staff from midt
Maritime
CRITICISM OF US POLICY MINIMIZED
Richard Lawrence |
A senior State Department official played down foreign criticism of U.S. economic policies.
CONRAIL TO UPGRADE CHICAGO LINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Conrail is investing more than $20 million to upgrade portions of its main line between Chicago and
Rail News
BELGIUM WEIGHS PROPOSED EC TAX ON FATS AND OILS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Belgian government hasn't decided if it will support the European Parliament's proposed tax on v
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSA senior State Department official played down foreign criticism of U.S. economi
STEVEDORES ADVOCATE IMMUNITIES ACT CHANGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Representatives of stevedores and other groups testified last week in favor of a change in the Forei
Maritime
SWEDISH CLUB ASSESSES FLAG RISKS
Edwin Unsworth |
The Swedish Club, the leading mutual hull insurer, has asked the insurance industry to cooperate in
Maritime
SOVIETS WOO GREEK FUNDS
Victor Walker |
Though there is no sign of a line forming, Greek shipowners have been alerted to a new opportunity f
Maritime
CANADA-US TUNNEL DISPUTE BREWS
(Ap) |
A conflict is brewing over who gets control of the busiest and most profitable Canada-U.S. Border cr
Trucking News
BALTIMORE DOCKERS END ITO WALKOUT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Operations at ITO Corp.'s terminal at the port of Baltimore were disrupted this week by a 36-hour wi
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey. Tenth annual gala dinner. June 2 at the W
Maritime
SECOND FREIGHT RATE HIKE THIS YEAR UNDER STUDY
Leo Abruzzese |
Major trucking industry rate bureaus will meet over the next 10 days to consider a second round of f
Trucking News
ROAD FATALITIES FOUND HIGHER IN RURAL WESTERN PART OF US
(Ap) |
Country roads are far more dangerous than city streets in at least one respect, according to a study
Trucking News
TRUCKING CRISIS LOOMS IN PERU BY BARBARA DURR
Journal of Commerce Special |
More than 20 percent of Peru's trucking fleet is paralyzed and the industry is warning the governmen
Trucking News
FTA URGES UK TO INCREASE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
Edwin Unsworth |
Greater investment by the government in Britain's transport infrastructure has been called for by th
Trucking News
MARAD BALKS AT USL BID TO SELL CONTAINERSHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration refuses to process an application from United States Lines Inc. to sell
Maritime
PORT STRIKE SPREADS IN THE UK
Edwin Unsworth |
Felixstowe and Harwich have become the eighth and ninth ports in southeast England to be hit by ligh
Maritime
TODD NEGOTIATES NEW PORT LEASE
Maureen Robb |
To ease a financial squeeze, Todd Shipyards Corp. has renegotiated a lease with the port of San Fran
Maritime
US AID UNIT TIED TO VOTE ON TRADE BILL
Richard Lawrence |
In a bizarre turn, prospects for the creation of a new World Bank agency for insuring investment in
MIAMI HOPES INTERMODALISM BRINGS IN FAR EASTERN BOXES
Craig Dunlap |
The port of Miami hopes to grab a bigger share of inbound Far East cargo, thanks to an agreement wit
C.A. CARPENTER - INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
C.A. Carpenter |
AN AMNESTY PROGRAM for all those unused personal computers gathering dust at Aetna Life & Casualty C
US EXPORTS TO LATIN AMERICA LIKELY TO SHOW MODERATE RISE
Rose A. Horowitz |
Venezuela didn't have dollars to buy heavy construction equipment from Caterpillar Inc., the large,
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Earnings Rise Expected For Lincoln NationalLincoln National Corp. will post operating earnin
NO-WIN SITUATION IN CONN. GOV. EXPECTED TO SIGN BILL UNDOING REFORM
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Gov. William O'Neill will sign into law soon a bill that restores joint and several liability in som
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 28, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
ALASKA GAS LINE RULED NOT UNDER US JURISDICTION
Gloria Joseph |
A federal regulatory agency says the proposed $10 billion natural gas project that would run alongsi
FERC REAFFIRMS CANADIAN GAS POLICY
(Ap) |
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission reaffirmed a natural gas billing policy that Canada says hu
TIMES HAVE CHANGED, COUNCIL CHANGES TOO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Insurance Advisory Council has incorporated as an independent trade association to
JAPANESE TO ADOPT TRADE STEPS STEADY US PRESSURE MAY FINALLY PAY OFF WITH TWO PACKAGES
A.E. Cullison |
The government of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is expected today to formally adopt a $37.9 bill
WILLIAMS PUSHES '70S PLAN FOR ALASKAN GAS PIPELINE
Sam Glasser |
The Williams Cos., Tulsa, Okla., one of the contenders to build the Alaska Natural Gas Transportatio
CALIFORNIA REJECTS ARCO PLAN
(Ap) |
The California Lands Commission rejected Atlantic Richfield Co.'s plan to build three more oil platf
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