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GULF PORTS DISCUSS UNIFORM RATES
Marie Prat |
Gulf ports, financially bloodied by a pricing war, are trying to salve their wounds by working towar
Maritime
MOVE TO AID US FLAGS PROGRESSES IN HOUSE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The House Foreign Affairs Committee agreed Thursday to an amendment that would require cash transfer
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Waiting Time Reduced For Ships Using SuezThe Suez Canal Authority says ships now have an ext
Maritime
BALTIMORE GAI CUT REJECTED
Journal of Commerce Special |
An attempt by Baltimore waterfront management to solicit the help of local dock workers to lower gua
Maritime
FARRELL STILL WEIGHS N. ATLANTIC RE-ENTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Richard V. Parks, president and chief operating officer of Farrell Lines Inc., says his company is s
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Catwalk Handler Feeds Drill PipeA Scottish company has introduced a catwalk pipe-handling ma
Maritime
TROUT MAKE BIG SPLASH
(Ap) |
The Chicago River, once so polluted only carp and assorted nasty sediments thrived, is making a come
Maritime
REAGAN ADVISER TOUTS COOPERATIVE R&D AS COMPETITIVE EDGE
Charles Thurston |
U.S. corporations can best maintain the competitive edge in the heated international marketplace by
GASOLINE SUPPLIES RISE AFTER WEEKS OF DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
After a number of weeks of decline, gasoline inventories rose substantially, according to the Americ
SYRUP PRODUCERS FACE STICKY TIMES
(Ap) |
Spring's coming early in Vermont for the second year in a row, raising the prospect of bitter times
LINKED NY EXCHANGES AIM TO RIVAL CHICAGO
Roberta C. Yafie |
The affiliation of the New York Futures Exchange and New York Cotton Exchange will create a financia
PUBLIC SERVICE, UNION RURAL REACH TENTATIVE AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Public Service Co. of Colorado and Union Rural Electric Association reached a preliminary agreement
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Indian Oilseed Group Demands Import HikeNEW DELHI, India - The East India Oil Millers Associ
OUTPUT DROP EXPECTED FOR WHEAT AND GRAINS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Combined world output of wheat and coarse grains this year could fall to 1.352 million metric tons f
PLASTICS CORNER SALOMON BROS. EXPECTS APRIL PRICE HIKES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Petrochemical prices remained fairly stable in March, but plastic prices are poised for another roun
LOSSES THREATEN UTILITY'S DIVIDEND
(Ap) |
A quarterly loss of $294 million is threatening New York State Electric & Gas Corp.'s dividend, whic
CEREAL STOCKS EXPECTED TO RISE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World cereal carryover stocks for 1986-87 will increase to 452 million metric tons, compared with an
CHEMICAL MARKETS ATOCHEM ANNOUNCES PRICE HIKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Atochem Inc. will increase prices for thioglycolic acid effective May 1. The company's new d
OPPONENTS HIT NCA PROPOSAL ON FUEL USE ACT
Tim Sansbury |
A Fuel Use Act compromise touted by the National Coal Association doesn't do much to ensure that new
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Italy's ENI to Invest In Venezuelan ProjectsCARACAS, Venezuela - Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi,
CME UNVEILS REGULATORY PROGRAM
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange today unveiled an expanded regulatory program that includes stepping
CHEVRON STARTS WORK ON PLATFORM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chevron U.S.A. Inc., the domestic oil and gas unit of Chevron Corp., began its long-delayed installa
EXPORTERS TOLD TO FOCUS ON COAL SHIPPING COSTS
Mark Wilson |
Most coal exporters "wave goodbye to their coal at the dock," which may be a mistake, according to a
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Calif. Company Lands Toshiba ContractPALO ALTO, Calif. - Varian Associates Inc. said it rece
Maritime
BARBIE, KEN GO TO INDIA
Neel Patri |
Barbie, the sophisticated lady doll, soon will be manufactured in India. Mattel Inc. of Hawt
Maritime
LAUNCHING SPACE CRAFT? CONSIDER QUEENSLAND
(Ap) |
For rent: space base, in remote and sparsely populated area near equator, excellent climate, ideal f
Maritime
IMPACT OF FARE WAR UNCERTAIN
(Ap) |
Airline analysts said it was too early to tell whether a fare war between Delta Air Lines and Easte
RUMORS SPREAD ON UAL DEAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New York financier Donald Trump was not available to comment on rumors that he has been continuing t
GAO SAYS AIRSPACE PLAN NEEDS REVISION
Tim Neale |
The government's multibillion-dollar effort to upgrade the nation's air traffic control system still
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
TARIFFS WON'T DETER DUTY-DODGERS
Christopher H. Schmitt |
Call it a multimillion-dollar calculated risk that failed. Last year U.S. Customs Service ag
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GE to Supply Boeing With Fan EngineBoeing Co. said it has selected General Electric Co.'s ne
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Automobile Alarm Detects MovementA Hong Kong-based company came up with an automobile access
Maritime
IMPORT FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Show to Feature Items Used in Apparel PlantsThe Western Apparel Manufacturers Trade Show, se
Maritime
CONGRESS URGED: LIMIT PROPOSAL FOR MEDICARE
Leah R. Young |
The man who bucked presidential advisers and won President Reagan's endorsement of catastrophic acut
BRAZILIAN OPTIMISTIC ON FINANCING
Richard Lawrence |
Commercial banks have little alternative but to agree to continue helping finance Brazilian developm
BRAZIL CREATES SPECIAL DEBT PANEL
(Ap) |
President Jose Sarney created a special commission to renegotiate Brazil's $108 billion foreign debt
CANADA, US WANT A DEAL US BUSINESSMEN SAY OUTLOOK GOOD FOR TRADE ACCORD
(Ap) |
American businessmen who met with President Reagan said they are optimistic the U.S.-Canadian free t
NO NEED SEEN TO INTERVENE ON CURRENCY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
West German Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg Wednesday said European central bankers saw no need
NLRB HEARING ENDS ON AMTRANS DISPUTE IS A LINE AN EMPLOYER OF ILA LABOR?
Alan F. Schoedel |
A National Labor Relations Board administrative law judge will wait for lawyers' briefs that are due
Maritime
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