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WAGE PACT AVERTS SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE
(Ap) |
Mine owners reached a wage agreement with white miners late last week, averting what could have been
YUGOSLAVIAN MINERS STAGE SHORT WALKOUT OVER WAGES
(Ap) |
Miners staged a brief walkout at the Labin coal mine, site of a recent 33-day strike, after failing
BRAZIL WEIGHS SEVERAL PROPOSALS ON DEBT CRISIS
James Bruce |
The suggestion that Brazil may stop its international debt moratorium by paying half of the interest
US DOLLAR TURNS LOWER ON EMPLOYMENT FIGURES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was broadly lower Friday, although it moved up from its lows of the day on short cov
AEA EXPECTS 40 PERCENT HIGHER PROFITS
(Ap) |
Major European airlines expect a 40 percent higher profit this year after a traumatic" year in 1986,
Air Cargo
NY BILL TARGETS SELF-INSURANCE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Self-insurance groups operating under new federal law would be regulated in New York state generally
PA. BANK/INSURANCE LAW CHALLENGED
Journal of Commerce Special |
A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Pennsylvania's ban against banks being affiliated wit
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
NEW ENGLAND TARGETS TRUCK RULE STANDARDS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A consortium of five New England states has taken the first steps toward untangling the snarl of reg
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CUTS DOWN ON HAZARDOUS WASTE PRODUCTION
Charles Thurston |
There was a 27.8 percent decline in the amount of hazardous waste generated by a representative port
SONY CHAIRMAN PANS 'SINKING' DOLLAR
A.E. Cullison |
The United States Treasury from now on should issue government bonds denominated in the deutsche mar
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The government's employment figures for May reflect little progress for U.S. ec
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
AIR FRANCE IS UPGRADING CARGO CAPACITY, SERVICES
Howard Schissel |
With eastbound cargo traffic out of the United States growing thanks to the declining value of the d
Air Cargo
CALIFORNIA BILL STIRS CLASH
(Ap) |
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader is backing legislators who want to remove the insurance industry's exe
SINCLAIR EXPANDS DEBIT CARD PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sinclair Oil Corp. is expanding its point-of-sale debit card program to 2,000 retail outlets in 23 s
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Begins Leasing For Oil ExplorationALBANY, N.Y. - New York state has begun leasing the fir
PHILIPPINES TO IMPORT COPPER CONCENTRATE
Richard Gourlay |
The struggling state-owned Philippines' copper smelter plans to importconcentrates from Papu
Maritime
JAPAN TO EASE IMPORT RULES FOR EC CARS
(Ap) |
Japan agreed to relax inspection procedures on automobiles imported from Europe following seven days
Maritime
US CHIP GROUP EXPECTS JAPAN TO OPEN MARKET
A.E. Cullison |
The United States has every right to hold the Japanese to their promise toallow U.S. chip ma
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Bendix, Japanese Firm Form Joint VentureGALLATIN, Tenn. - Officials of Allied-Signal Inc. an
Maritime
TONKA PLANS TO BUY ITALIAN TOY COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tonka Corp. of Minnetonka, Minn., said it plans to purchase a leading Italian toy company, Milan-bas
Maritime
8 POLISH OFFICERS TAKEN OFF SHIP
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Eight Polish nationals, officers on a Cypriot-flag tanker, were taken off the vessel here and put up
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
JOC Staff |
Current Apparel Quotas Where the Average Recent Utilization Rate Indicates Full QuotaUtiliza
Maritime
NORWAY LIBERALIZES REGISTRY NEW SYSTEM DEVISED TO REVERSE SHIFT TO OTHER NATIONS
Robert F. Morison |
Norway has become the first major maritime nation to adopt a ship registry system open to foreign ve
C.A. CARPENTER - INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
C.A. Carpenter |
A CHANGE AT THE TOP for Corroon & Black Corp. will definitely occur someday, but exactly when remain
BANK MOVE STUNS JAPANESE BROKERS
Cristina Lee |
Executives at Japanese securities firms operating in the United States said they were surprised by t
THIS PIZZA'S SURE TO HAVE ALL THE TOPPINGS
Michelle Fowler |
Armed with seven tons of flour and about two tons of cheese and pepperoni, Italian-born Lorenzo Amat
UK'S CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TO CHOOSE STEAM COAL SUPPLIER
Tim Sansbury |
Britain's Central Electricity Generating Board expects to select a winner late this week in a rare s
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Moderate growth and rising inflation are in store for the U.S. economy this yea
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
British Firm Designs New Degausser TubesA new design of degausser tubes that neutralize the
Maritime
WIJSMULLER IN TUG-OF-WAR WITH BANKS
Bruce Barnard |
Wijsmuller of the Netherlands, one of the world's leading towage and salvage companies, is involved
Maritime
FIRMS FIND ASIAN BENEFITS
G. Pascal Zachary |
When Priam Corp. completes construction of its first robotic assembly line this summer, the disk-dri
Maritime
DOT CLOSER TO USAIR-PIEDMONT DECISION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Transportation Department Thursday moved toward accepting a request from USAir and Piedmont Airl
Air Cargo
US URGED TO RESTART SPACE PROGRAM ENGINES
Journal of Commerce Special |
An aerospace executive urged that the U.S. restart the engine of its space program to regain leaders
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Icelandair Orders Two Boeing TwinjetsIcelandair announced an order for two 737-400 twinjets
Air Cargo
MISMANAGEMENT CHARGED AT CHICAGO PORT
Chicago Tribune |
The port of Chicago, through bad management, is losing millions of tons in overseas shipping busines
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Excess Coverage Bill Stops at Cuomo's DeskALBANY, N.Y. - Legislation that would retroactivel
MICH. PRESSES HARCOURT FOR DETAILS OF ITS PLANS
C.A. Carpenter |
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich has until June 12 to produce records for the Michigan insurance department
REFLAGGED KUWAITI SHIPS NOT US-OWNED
William P. Coughlin |
A Kuwaiti-owned firm apparently still owns the 11 Kuwaiti oil tankers that are being reflagged as U
Maritime
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