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US CONCERNS EXPAND IN IRELAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two U.S. computer companies have expanded production facilities in Ireland, while a third U.S. compa
Maritime
PORT OF OSLO REGISTERS CARGO-HANDLING RECORD
Bob Wesenberg |
The year 1986 will stand as a turning point for the port of Oslo, which registered a record 5.7 mill
Maritime
OLD-TIME FISHERMEN FEAR SEATTLE REDEVELOPMENT
Michael Zielenziger |
The odor of diesel oil, the piles of fishing nets and crab pots still dominate the docks at the old
Maritime
PORTS IN CALIF. STUDY TRUCKING WEIGHT LIMITS A FACTOR
Bill Mongelluzzo |
From dockside intermodal facilities to special roadways for hauling overweight containers, Californi
Maritime
SPECIAL DELMARVA POWER PACT GENERATES SPARKS
Andrew Cassel |
Joe Cleary did what ordinary mortals merely dream of. When his electric bill got too high, he called
WHALEN: SHAKEOUT OVER
Richard Malkin |
One of the things to emerge from the air transport industry's long shakeout is a boiled-down group o
GENETIC TINKERING NEEDS SAFEGUARDS
(Ap) |
Scientists' ability to manipulate the genes of plants and animals is creating a new frontier for foo
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Resin Output Rose 8.9 percentIn NovemberProduction of plastics resins totaled 3.683
MACHINISTS STAGE 1-DAY WALKOUT AT MCDONNELL DOUGLAS PLANTS
(Ap) |
Machinists union workers took an unscheduled holiday Monday at three McDonnell Douglas Corp. plants
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chinese Officials Order Tighter Price ControlsAuthorities have ordered tighter price control
Maritime
EC WANTS GATT PANEL TO PROBE JAPAN ON CHIPS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The European Community has decided to request a disputes panel to rule whether Japan is violating th
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Ford Motor Co. earned $3.3 billion in 1986, a 31 percent improvement over the p
VOLCANO FORCES NAVY OUT
(Ap) |
The incessant earthquakes and volcanic tremors that have driven tens of thousands of people out of t
Maritime
MARITIME BRIFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FMC Says Puerto Rico Complying With LawThe Puerto Rican government's effort to channel gover
Maritime
DOLLAR LOSES SOME GROUND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved lower against major foreign currencies Tuesday despite a modest recovery aroun
BRAZIL PLANS INCENTIVES FOR FINE CHEMICALS
James Bruce |
Brazil's long-standing threat to close its doors to fine chemical imports to create a reserved mark
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Calif. Company Buys Stake in CogenicEnergy and Environmental Research Corp. of Irvine, Calif
IMPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The Controversy Over the Importation of Gray Market Goods: Is a Resolution Forthcoming? Symposium sp
Maritime
MONUMENT TO HONOR SEAMEN
(Ap) |
A monument honoring the United States' merchant marines will be built in Battery Park at the tip of
Maritime
VA. AGENCY PLANS USE OF NEW TAX MONEY
Carl Cahill |
If revenues from a hike in the state sales tax and other fees live up to expectations, the Virginia
Maritime
COVERAGE OF FRAUD RAISES QUESTIONS
Boston Globe |
Securities firms that violate insider trading regulations or commit fraud may not be covered by thei
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
TAIWAN REVIEWS LIMITS ON INLAND TRANSPORTATION
Kim Tzou |
Taiwan set up a special task force to prepare for a resumption of negotiations with the United State
Maritime
TAIWAN REVIEWS GOLD POLICY
Kim Tzou |
After 35 years of tight control, the Taiwanese government liftedrestrictions on the importation of g
Maritime
REAGAN HAS PLAN TO KEEP US NO. 1
Richard Lawrence |
President Reagan said he will travel the nation to advance a series of administration proposals to i
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A typographical error in a story about Cigna Corp. earnings for 1986 on Feb. 17 reported mistakenly
COLUMBUS EYES SOUTH AMERICA
Joseph Bonney |
Columbus Line soon may join the increasingly crowded trade route between U.S. Atlantic ports and the
Maritime
DUNKERQUE SAW HIKE IN TRAFFIC IN 1986
Howard Schissel |
Dunkerque, France's third-largest port behind Marseilles and Le Havre, managed to improve its perfor
Maritime
CARGO ON ILLINOIS RIVER HIT RECORD LEVEL IN '86
Andrea Chancellor |
Shipments of most cargo along the Illinois River reached record levels in 1986, while traffic along
Maritime
PIEDMONT GETS OFFERS NORFOLK SOUTHERN BIDS $1.49 BILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Piedmont Aviation Inc., parent of Piedmont Airlines, said it has received a cash takeover offer wort
THAI AIRWAYS TO PAY PASSENGERS IN MISHAP
(Ap) |
Thai Airways International has agreed to make payments to 173 Japanese passengers on a jetliner tha
INTERNAL STRUGGLE SOILS CHINA TRADE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Exporters and investors hoping for a bonanza in China are getting further conflicting signals about
Maritime
LABOR RESTRICTIONS AN '88 LITMUS TEST
(Ap) |
The AFL-CIO is making new import restrictions - already its top priority in Congress this year - the
Maritime
WANG SELLING HOLYOKE PLANT
(Ap) |
Wang Laboratories Inc. announced Tuesday it is selling the company's computer manufacturing plant in
TIME TO CONSIDER NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE?
Alex Beasley |
The country may not be ready to roll the words "national health insurance" off its collective tongue
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Stocks Soar to Record NEW YORK - Stocks soared in heavy trading Tuesday, as investors came b
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
FORD PROFITS IMPROVED 31 PERCENT IN 1986
(Ap) |
Ford Motor Co., the nation's No. 2 automaker, reports nearly $3.3 billion in 1986 profits, surpassin
GULF SHIPPERS ELECT OFFICERS TO GROUPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two groups that represent shipping interests on the Gulf of Mexico have elected new officers.
Maritime
STRIKE PARALYZES BRAZIL PORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil's largest port, Santos, was paralyzed Tuesday when 7,000 port and crane operators went on str
Maritime
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