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SENATE PANEL BOOSTS FUNDS FOR AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS
Tim Neale |
The Senate Commerce Committee approved legislation dramatically increasing authorized funds for airp
ECONOMISTS WELCOME TRADE DATA
Alan Zimmerman |
Economists called March merchandise trade data a clear sign of slow but unspectacular improvement in
US FORECASTS RECOVERY IN WORLD GRAIN TRADE
JOC Staff |
The world's grain trade is slowly recovering, including some improvements in U.S. exports, according
Maritime
NATIONAL STEEL CORP. AWARDS COKE DEAL TO 2 ALA. COMPANIES
Tim Sansbury |
National Steel Corp. sent a solicitation for coke to domestic and international suppliers and wound
PHILIPPINES ASSUMES SAN MIGUEL CONTROL
(Ap) |
Despite pledges to leave private business alone, President Corazon Aquino's government took control
Maritime
DEBATES CONTINUE ON RAIL DECONTROL
Gregory S. Johnson |
While railroads have made impressive productivity gains and reduced their operating costs, they have
MONSANTO TO APPEAL MASS. HERBICIDE BAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Co. will appeal a Massachusetts Pesticide Board Subcommittee decision to ban the use of ala
PANEL SEEKS TO INCREASE FOOD EXPORTS
Helen Ericson |
The Senate Agriculture Committee approved 19-0 legislation to stiffen the spine of U.S. agriculture
$2.25 MILLION SETTLES TOY SUIT
(Ap) |
The parents of a Canadian child who became physically and mentally retarded 16 years ago after choki
MOVING A HEAVY LOAD
JOC Staff |
An oil refinery reactor, believed to be one of the heaviest loads ever to move through the port of L
Maritime
CUSTOMS OFFICER CONSIDERED BAIL RISK
(Ap) |
Jose Angel Barron, a part-time Customs inspector, reported making a combined total income of less th
Maritime
WEST'S ROLE IN TRADE SHRINKING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The success of the newly industrializing countries in increasing their share of world trade is partl
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Boeing Pilots to Train At FlightSafety CenterContinental Airlines Boeing 737 pilots will tra
JAPAN WARNED OF NEED TO CURB CURRENCY TRADE
A.E. Cullison |
Already rising unemployment in Japan may be given additional impetus from excessive currency specula
DOW NAMES POPOFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Chemical Co. named Frank P. Popoff, its executive vice president, as president and chief operati
ON THE MOVE HUNTER GETS NEW POSITION AT CHASE BANK
Staff Report |
Robert D. Hunter, senior vice president of Chase Manhattan Bank, was named national financial servic
SOVIET MEAT OUTPUT UP 6 PERCENT
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union's meat production in the first three months of 1987 was up 8 percent from a year ea
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Norfolk Southern Plans Streamlining OperationNorfolk Southern Corp. will begin streamlining
GLEASON TO GET $100,000 A YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thomas W. Gleason, who will retire in July as president of the International Longshoremen's Associat
Maritime
US ENVOY VISITS BAHRAIN IN LAST LEG OF GULF TOUR
(Ap) |
Richard Murphy, U.S. envoy, held talks with the foreign minister of Bahrain, the last Arab state on
Maritime
S. AFRICA'S NEIGHBORS TARGET TRANSPORT
Howard Schissel |
The sanctions campaign against South Africa has focused attention on plans to alter southern Africa'
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Yankee Gas Parent Agrees to AcquisitionDUBLIN, Ohio - The Yankee Gas Co. said that a managem
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
STOCK MARKET AWAITS DIRECTION
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Like a schoolchild awaiting instructions from the teacher, the stock marketwandered aimlessly up and
AUSTRALIA ACCELERATES PRESSURE TO PROTECT EXPORTS TO US MARKET
Vincent W. Stove |
Australia is mounting what it hopes will be a sustained campaign of lobbying and vigilance in Washi
Maritime
INSURERS VOW TO FIGHTTO RETAIN MCCARRAN
Leah R. Young |
What is left of McCarran-Ferguson? Not much! That characterization of the insurance industry
DOE PLANS TREATMENT FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to build a $41.3 million hazardous and radiological waste decont
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ILA Unit to Represent Hale CrewmembersLocal 333, the tugboat division of the International L
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In a May 13th story on U.S. imports and exports of man-made fiber, the U.S. export figure should ha
INSURANCE EARNINGS ROYAL PROFITS RISE SHARPLY
JOC Staff |
Greatly improved results on its U.S. insurance business have helped Royal Insurance achieve first qu
CALIF. 'DEEP POCKETS' PLAN SUFFERS BIG LEGISLATIVE BLOW
(Ap) |
A coalition of business groups and physicians who sponsored last year's successful "deep pockets" in
CARIBBEAN OIL SPILL STUDY PROMPTS TWO TREATIES
Canute James |
A recent study by Caribbean Basin environmentalists concluded that about 7 percent of the oil produc
SPAIN TURNS TO NATURAL GAS IN DIVERSIFICATION EFFORT
Howard Schissel |
Spain is to make a determined effort over the next few years to diversify its energy use away from o
BRITAIN EAGER TO LINK WITH US TOOL BUYERS
Edwin Unsworth |
Britain is footing the bill for a group of U.S. buyers interested in setting up links with British m
Maritime
WEST'S ROLE IN TRADE SHRINKING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The success of the newly industrializing countries in increasing their share of world trade is partl
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
US-Japanese Parley Planned for Late MayA U.S.-Japanese meeting to review the two countries'
BRAZIL OPENS AUTO EXPORT DOORS
James Bruce |
A recent price control and investment trade-off between the Brazilian government and multinational a
VENEZUELA'S CURRENCY DECLINED IN APRIL
JOHN SWEENEY Journal of Commerce Special |
Venezuela's currency fell against the dollar in April, ending three months of relative stability in
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
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