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TWO AIRLINES LAUNCH GLOBAL CARGO SERVICE
Leo Ryan |
Canadian Airlines International Ltd. and Flying Tiger Line Inc. have launched the first joint round-
JAPANESE WORKERS CAUGHT UP IN YEN SHOCK
(Ap) |
In Tokyo's financial district, each upward tick of the Japanese yen now registers on new digital wal
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Witco Unit Hikes Price Of Aluminum ChlorideWitco Corp.'s Argus Division has posted a 4-cent-
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Division Hikes Price of ResinsThe Newport Division of Reichhold Chemicals Inc. ann
KENT LAUNCHES NEW OPERATION
Mark Magnier |
Kent Line has started a modest westbound trans-Atlantic service between Rotterdam and Saint John, Ne
Maritime
JOSEPH BONNEY'S INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
Joseph Bonney |
THE REDOUBTABLE PRESIDENT of the International Longshoremen's Association, Thomas W. Gleason, was c
Maritime
US SCORES RANDOMLY ON FOOD CONSUMPTION
(Ap) |
Although beer consumption by Americans has slowed in recent years, it still is a hop or two ahead of
AUSTRALIA EXPECTS MORE JAPANESE BEEF
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Australia is expecting a large increase in Japan's beef imports under a new agreement yet to be nego
GASOLINE PRICE TABLE EXPANDED
JOC Staff |
The Journal of Commerce has added three cities to the gasoline price table for reseller rack sales.
PRODUCERS DON'T WANT SPR TAB
(Ap) |
U.S. oil producers are not pleased with the House's deficit-reducing idea of having the petroleum in
CHINA MAY RUN SHORT OF COTTON
Jasper Becker |
China's cotton supply is expected to fall short of demand by some 1.5 million metric tons (about 1.6
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSEconomists expect a further dollar drop will bring weaker U.S. and foreign econo
PORT OF MIAMI: ERA OF EXPANSION
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Florida's three major railroads are involved in a new program designed to enhanc
JAPANESE WORKERS CAUGHT UP IN YEN SHOCK
(Ap) |
In Tokyo's financial district, each upward tick of the Japanese yen now registers on new digital wal
Maritime
US CHIP ORDERS BREAK THROUGH $1 BILLION LEVEL
John Davies |
Orders for U.S.-made semiconductors broke through the $1 billion level in March, creating optimism t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Portugal, China To Sign Macao AccordBEIJING, China - Portuguese Prime Minister Anibal Cavaco
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
YUGOSLAVIAN MINERS STRIKE OVER WAGES
(Ap) |
An estimated 250 men Friday joined about 600 coal miners who were reported on a wildcat strike Thurs
EARNINGS DUTCH INSURER POSTS STRONG RESULTS FOR '86
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nationale-Nederlanden reported net profit in 1986 was the equivalent of $289.9 million. The
BACKHAUL CARGO VANCOUVER'S ACE
Gloria Joseph |
Western Canada's vast amount of backhaul cargo for the Far East will be the prime motivator for kee
Maritime
STOCKS REBOUND LIKELY
Gordon Platt |
The stock market will return to its winning ways later this week, analysts predict, although much wi
PORTFOLIO OF BIOTECH FIRMS OUTPERFORMS DOW INDUSTRIALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A portfolio of 37 biotechnology companies outperformed the Dow Jones industrial average by a 2-to-1
RISE IN COTTON USE SPURS WORLD DATA REVISIONS
(Ap) |
China used more cotton in the last two years than previously indicated, which has triggered extensiv
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
African Debts Worry US Treasury SecretaryProblems of some African debtor countries are of "s
Maritime
SEATTLE COURT TO DECIDE LIABILITY IN JAL CRASH
Gloria Joseph |
The liability question concerning the August 1985 crash in Japan of a JAL- operated Boeing jumbo jet
SUGAR PROGRAM PLANS WOULD HURT CARIBBEAN
Rosalind Rachid |
Caribbean countries that export sugar to the U.S. market will be badly hurt if proposed changes in t
Maritime
US MIDDLE CLASS SHOWS EXPENSIVE TASTES
(Ap) |
Importers will do well to keep their eye on up-scale markets, statistics show. According to
Maritime
EC MAY BOOST TARIFFS ON JAPANESE IMPORTS
(Ap) |
The European Community is considering raising tariffs on certain Japanese products that it fears may
Maritime
TRUCK REFORM GAINS IN TEXAS, CALIF.
Leo Abruzzese |
The loss of jobs and businesses to states with lower transportation costs is fueling trucking refor
DAVE CAWTHORNE'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
JOC Staff |
DESPITE ALL THE BROUHAHA over President Reagan's veto of the highway bill, the administration never
EASTERN, DELTA FACE PENALTIES FOR MISLEADING FLIGHT SCHEDULES
(Ap) |
Two of the country's largest airlines, Delta and Eastern, face possible fines for allegedly misleadi
AIR CANADA REGISTERS FINANCIAL TURNAROUND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
State-owned Air Canada reported a major financial turnaround in 1986, announcing a profit of C$40.4
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Headband Cooler Aids Long-distance DriversJapan's Majima Co. has developed a headband that c
Maritime
COAL MARKETS CHINA STEEL MAY TRY US CARGO
Tim Sansbury |
China Steel Co., Taiwan's state steel company, may take trial cargoes of U.S. coking coal as part of
PA. SEEKS MORE TIME TO REVIEW AUTO FILINGS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The state needs 60 days to review automobile insurance filings. Acting Insurance Commissione
BRITISH OFFICIAL BLASTS PROTECTIONISM, US BUDGET
(Ap) |
The British foreign secretary Friday assailed protectionist attitudes, saying a trade war would caus
Maritime
CANADA'S 'BIG BANG' MAY OFFER BIG OPPORTUNITIES FOR US BROKERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada's "Big Bang," the planned deregulation of its capital markets, may provide attractive opportu
CANADA OK'S GAS EXPORTS TO UTILITIES
(Ap) |
The Canadian government Friday approved natural gas export licenses authorizing the export of 393.5
EXPLOSION KILLS S. AFRICAN MINERS
(Ap) |
A suspected methane-gas explosion in a coal mine 430 feet underground killed 34 workers and injured
CAROLINA FREIGHT POSTS HIGHER NET
JOC Staff |
Carolina Freight Corp. reported first quarter net income increased to $2.5 million, or 39 cents a sh
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