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US ENERGY STUDY ONLY SKIMS COAL
Tim Sansbury |
The Reagan administration is backing away from key coal industry recommendation s contained in a dra
LINE OF IDLE TANKERS OFF GULF LENGTHENS
Bruce Barnard |
The queue of idle supertankers anchored off the Persian Gulf is lengthening daily as crude oil expor
NY TO DELVE INTO BOOKS OF INSURERS
James Nolan |
When the New York Senate insurance committee opens public hearings Tuesday, the central issue will b
INTEREST RATES TO STAY PUT IN NEAR TERM
Gordon Platt |
Interest rates likely will remain near current levels for the next few months, but will begin moving
INTRODUCING THE BATMOBILE AND THE ANTEATER-EATER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
First came the Anteater. It wasn't the squat, long-nosed animal, but the first of a new breed of aer
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
March 13, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
VENEZUELA CONSIDERS HIKE IN OIL LOAN TO ECUADOR
(Ap) |
Venezuela could increase its five-month oil loan to fellow Organization of Petroleum Exporting Count
EUROPEAN PRICES FIRM ON OPEC RESTRAINT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Last week's rally in oil prices, in which prices for Brent crude broke the $18-a-barrel mark, faded
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Trade legislation tops the congressional priority list this year on issues affe
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
Were and Staff Reports |
Security Pacific Gets Nod to Buy OrbancoSecurity Pacific Corp. said the Federal Reserve Boar
Maritime
NEW RULES ON ANCHOVIES COULD HIT TUNA FISHING
(Ap) |
New rules barring the taking of anchovies from waters within Mexico's 12- mile territorial limit me
Maritime
PHILIPPINE DEBT TALKS CONTINUE
(Ap) |
Philippine Finance Minister Jaime Ongpin said Thursday that negotiations with the nation's creditor
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong's Trade Rose 31 percent in JanuaryHong Kong's total merchandise trade in January a
Maritime
PORTLAND GETS HEAT OVER BULK LOADER
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland's plan to build a new soda ash bulk loader to replace an antiquated 1947 one ra
Maritime
MONDAVI TO SELL WINE STILL AGING IN BARRELS
(Ap) |
A new era in the U.S. wine industry has begun with the introduction by Napa Valley's Robert Mondavi
Maritime
WILL PERU'S RESURGENCE BE A FLASH IN THE PAN?
(Ap) |
To Peruvian consumers, this Andean nation's economic recovery has a bright, rosy hue. But to
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong's Trade Rose 31 percent in JanuaryHong Kong's total merchandise trade in January a
Maritime
PHILIPPINE DEBT TALKS CONTINUE
(Ap) |
Philippine Finance Minister Jaime Ongpin said Thursday that negotiationswith the nation's creditor b
Maritime
AID CONTINUES JOBS PROGRAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Agency for International Development is planning a second conference for its program with U.S. b
Maritime
MALAYSIA TAKES ISSUE WITH PALM OIL CLAIMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Certain U.S. edible oil interests are making false claims that palm oil is dangerous to people's hea
Maritime
BACARDI HOPES NEW RUM REVERSES 'DOWN YEAR'
George Lazarus |
There's still a run on rum labels at Bacardi. Bacardi Imports is trotting out its new Bacard
Maritime
US OFFICIALS STUMPING FOR AMERICAN AT INTELSAT
(Ap) |
U.S. officials are waging an uphill campaign to put another American at the helm of Intelsat, the gl
WAYS AND MEANS VOTES TRADE BILL
Helen Ericson |
The House Ways and Means trade subcommittee, by voice vote, made only minor changes and gave final a
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Lone Star to Buy Cement TerminalsGREENWICH, Conn. - Lone Star Industries Inc. disclosed an a
Maritime
MICRO-MINI AUTOS SET FOR MORE GAINS
Jim Mateja |
The Yugo sent motorists scrambling - to find a map to learn where Yugoslavia was. More consu
ENSIGN TRUST BUYS INTO BOSTON BANK
Journal of Commerce Special |
Ensign Trust of London, a closed-end investment trust controlled by the British Merchant Navy Pensio
HOUSTON'S MULTI-SITE FOREIGN TRADE ZONE UNIQUE
Gary Taylor |
When Central Forwarding Inc. decided to diversify a couple of years ago, Houston's branch of the 60-
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Trade legislation tops the congressional priority list this year on issues affe
CONDITIONS OFTEN CHAOTIC AT FUTURES EXCHANGES FEELINGS RUN HIGH IN THE PITS
Sam Glasser |
Can it be? New Yorkers, renowned worldwide for their moxie, brashness and downright rudeness, are re
AM GENERAL WINS PAKISTANI ORDER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pakistan ordered 180 military trucks and associated spare parts valued at $18.5 million from the AM
NIMO VALVE DECISION A MATTER OF TIMING
(Ap) |
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. said its decision to replace the problem-plagued safety valves at the Nin
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Katy Service Cut Plan Gets ICC's ApprovalThe Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad's plans to quit
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Swedish Trade Ban STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Sweden announced a total trade ban on South Africa and
AUSTRALIA'S 'REVENGE' WORRIES CONGRESSMAN
Tim Sansbury |
Australia is exacting its America's Cup revenge in U.S. coal markets, according to a leading coal in
TRUCKERS FACE TESTING TROUBLES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Thousands of truck fleet managers are about to become experts in the field of testing underground st
SENATOR LINE SEEN SKIRTING ILA PORTS
Craig Dunlap |
Senator Line apparently has decided to call at non-International Longshoremen's Association ports w
CANADIAN NATIONAL AIRS PROBLEMS WITH GUILFORD
David M. Cawthorne |
The Canadian National Railroad accused Guilford Transportation Industries of contriving a freight ca
ENERGY SHORTAGES PLAGUE CHINA
(Ap) |
Forty to 50 percent of rural households in China are without electricity, while a serious waste of e
PROBE COULD RESULT IN NEW SAFETY AGENCY
(Ap) |
A new agency to investigate accidents and lawbreaking in the nation's coal mines may result from a y
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TVA Scales Back Coal PurchasesThe Tennessee Valley Authority slowed down its purchases in th
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