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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
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
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
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Swedish Trade Ban STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Sweden announced a total trade ban on South Africa and
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Canadian Wheat Area Projected to FallCanadian wheat planting for 1987-88 will total 32.7 mil
WITCHING HOUR JITTERS ARRIVE
Gordon Platt |
Stocks were narrowly mixed in moderate trading Thursday. Participants appeared to lack convi
RELIEF AGENCIES PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER IN ECUADOR
(Ap) |
Foreign governments and international relief agencies sent food and fuel to aid the estimated 75,000
Maritime
CANADA GETS PLEA FOR SHORT-LINE RAILS
Mark Wilson |
CP Rail, a unit of Canadian Pacific Ltd., of Montreal, has become an enthusiast for seeing its track
TRADE TOPS LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
Staff Report |
A trade bill curbing imports and promoting exports stands an even chance of passing this year, but P
FLUOR UNIT ENTERS JOINT VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fluor Daniel, a unit of Fluor Corp., entered into its first joint venture with International Technol
FOREIGN DEBT FUTURES CLEARED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Securities and Exchange Commission cleared the way for U.S. futures exchanges to market and trad
CHINA ENDS BIDDING ROUND FOR OFFSHORE EXPLORATION
(Ap) |
China closed the second round of bidding for offshore oil exploration with only eight contracts sign
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
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
SENATOR LINE SEEN SKIRTING ILA PORTS
Craig Dunlap |
Senator Line apparently has decided to call at non-International Longshoremen's Association ports w
TRIAL BEGINS FOR CAPTAINS IN BLACK SEA SHIP DISASTER
(Ap) |
The captains of two ships that collided in the Black Sea and sank, killing 166 people and leaving 28
Maritime
PORT REMODELS OLD TERMINAL
Maureen Robb |
The port of San Francisco plans to convert an old breakbulk terminal into a combination container an
Maritime
CHINESE BUY 550,000 TONS OF US WHEAT
(Ap) |
Exporters have sold China an additional 550,000 metric tons of wheat, completing a new million-ton s
THE ECONOMY BUSY AUTO SHOWROOMS BOOST RETAIL SALES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The nation's retail sales rebounded in February as car buyers returned to the showrooms and stemmed
PROBE OF FUJITSU TAKEOVER PLAN INDICATES NO SIGN OF OUTCOME
Richard Lawrence |
The likely results of a Reagan administration review of Fujitsu Ltd.'s proposed purchase of Fairchil
APL-LYKES SHIP-CHARTERING SHOULD BENEFIT BOTH LINES
John Davies |
A ship-charter deal between American President Lines and Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. will give both li
BENTLEY TARGETS AGENCIES DEFYING PREFERENCE LAWS
Tim Neale |
Rep. Helen Delich Bentley, R-Md., said federal bureaucrats still are obstinately defying the nation'
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
Were and Staff Reports |
Security Pacific Gets Nod to Buy OrbancoSecurity Pacific Corp. said the Federal Reserve Boar
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
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Lone Star to Buy Cement TerminalsGREENWICH, Conn. - Lone Star Industries Inc. disclosed an a
Maritime
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
TRUCKERS FACE TESTING TROUBLES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Thousands of truck fleet managers are about to become experts in the field of testing underground st
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
FED APPROVES BANKS' PLAN TO BUY LIBERTY BROKERAGE
(Ap) |
The Federal Reserve Board approved the applications of 14 commercial bank holding companies to purch
JAPAN DENIES YARDS NO LONGER LEADER
A.E. Cullison |
A South Korean claim that their country's yards surpassed those of Japan last year as the world's le
Maritime
OPEC CHIEF CLAIMS SUCCESS IN CUTTING OIL PRODUCTION
(Ap) |
The president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said OPEC output in February was
NORCAL LABOR TAKES WAGE CUT IN SETTLEMENT
JOC Staff |
The Teamsters union contract with NorCal Frozen Foods, approved on a vote of543-21, includes
Maritime
REAGAN ADMINISTRATION OPPOSES NEW SHIPPING RETALIATORY POWERS
Robert F. Morison |
The Reagan administration made clear it opposes new legislation to toughen the means of dealing with
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Long-Term Care Cover Still Lacking in NYALBANY, N.Y. - The health insurance industry has fai
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
China's Largest Field To Maintain OutputDAQING, China - The Daqing oil field, China's larges
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Energy Officials Draw Reactor Safety PlanPORTLAND, Ore. - Federal energy officials have rele
Maritime
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