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TRADERS FEAR SHORTAGES AS FREEZE CONTINUES
Edwin Unsworth |
Coal traders in Rotterdam warned that unless there is a letup in the big freeze that has blanketed m
ON THE MOVE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bank of France, IMF LeadersSwap PositionsJacques de Larosiere, former director of th
S. KOREA'S ACCOUNT SURPLUS FOR 1986 REVISED UPWARD
(Ap) |
South Korea's current account surplus in 1986 totaled an unprecedented $5 billion, more than the gov
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Wardair Orders European AirbusesWardair said it ordered 12 European A310 Airbuses valued at
FOUR US COMPANIES BID FOR INDIAN BLOCKS
Journal of Commerce Special |
In a major push for oil exploration, four U.S. companies are among eight foreign oil companies biddi
RESEARCHERS APPROACH BREAK-EVEN FUSION REACTION
Jim Detjen |
After a 35-year effort, scientists at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are closing in on thei
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Canada Reports Plans For Truckload LimitsVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Public Works Canada i
EC, USSR HOLD FIRST DIRECT TALKS
(Ap) |
Experts from the European Community and the Soviet Union ended two days of talks on establishing off
Maritime
INDONESIA PRESSING DENATIONALIZATION
P.T. Bangsberg |
A steady stream of complaint about Indonesia's economic arrangements seems to be achieving results m
Maritime
HONG KONG BUSINESS HAILS NEW GOVERNOR
P.T. Bangsberg |
The choice of David Wilson, a veteran British diplomat with broad Chinese experience, as Hong Kong's
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
HONG KONG BUSINESS HAILS NEW GOVERNOR
P.T. Bangsberg |
The choice of David Wilson, a veteran British diplomat with broad Chinese experience, as Hong Kong's
Maritime
NAVY, MARAD DISAGREE ON READY RESERVE FLEET
Robert F. Morison |
The Navy will stop relying on the Maritime Administration to arrange for general agents to repair, a
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSContinuing debate over economic outlook colors views of strong industrial produc
Maritime
THAW IN EUROPEAN WEATHER EASES PRESSURE ON PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Oil prices weakened slightly Friday, in the wake of a respite from a two-week spell of bitterly cold
ANALYSTS DIVIDED ON HU DISMISSAL
This story was written by P.T. Bangsberg in Hong Kong, Jasper |
The dismissal of Hu Yaobang as China's Communist Party chief left analysts divided as to its impact
Maritime
US REACH IN PRODUCT CASES EYED RULING COULD CREATE SHELTERS ABROAD, HINDER PROBES
Leah R. Young |
If the Supreme Court rules that the Hague Convention restricts seeking evidence abroad for product l
TRADE WITH BEIJING
JOC Staff |
Top Stories China is determined to develop Beijing as a major center of manufacturing and tr
TURMOIL IN CURRENCY MARKETS MAY DELAY EASIER FED POLICY
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Turmoil in the foreign exchange market may delay an easing of Federal Reserve monetary policy and ex
INSURERS' AID URGED IN SMOKING BAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
New York State insurance companies will be asked to lend their support to the proposed health depart
S. KOREA OFFERS POWER TO NORTH
(Ap) |
South Korea on offered to supply electricity to North Korea if the North abandons a plan to construc
CELLULAR GRANTS OPTION TO KODAK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cellular Products Inc. of Buffalo announced it granted a 30-day option to Eastman Kodak Co. of Roche
US, SOVIETS FAIL TO END IMPASSE NO SHIP ACCORD IN SIGHT
Robert F. Morison |
The United States and the Soviet Union remain deadlocked in their efforts to work out a bilateral ma
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
COURT ORDERS FLORIDA DOCKERS BACK TO WORK
Craig Dunlap |
A strike by warehousemen continued at the port of Jacksonville, but picket lines were removed after
Maritime
POSITIONS FILLED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thomas C. Magliocca, M. Elizabeth Reddish and Guy N. Childs were appointed to the Albany Port Distri
Maritime
EX-IM PLAN TO BOLSTER EXPORTS NEAR
Richard Lawrence |
John Bohn Jr., chairman of the Export-Import Bank, is expected to outline next week initiatives his
FREEZE DISRUPTS SOVIET TRANSPORT
Albert Axebank |
The ghost of the poor clerk from Nikolai Gogol's short story The Overcoat," is in trouble. Stalking
INDUSTRIAL PROSPECTS GENERALLY BRIGHT
Dallas Morning News |
For manufacturers, 1987 ought to be the best year to come along since 1980 - especially for makers o
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS For U.S. manufacturers, 1987 ought to be the best year to come along since 1980
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Snow Gains Top PositionAt CSX UnitRICHMOND, Va., - CSX Corp. elected John W. Snow pr
ROAD TO '88 BUDGET COULD BE LENGTHY
John Boyd |
The Senate Budget Committee will go back to normal procedures to frame its own fiscal 1988 budget pl
HISTORICAL PATTERNS SEEN GAS MART KEY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Historical buying practices for strategically essential commodities shouldserve as an import
COTTON, RICE GROUPS LAUD FEDERAL LOAN PROGRAM
(Ap) |
A controversial federal farm loan program has succeeded in paring huge surpluses of rice and cotton,
SENATE BUDGET OFFICIAL SAYS FARM OUTLAYS MAY BE CAPPED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A consensus could build that too much is being spent on federal agricultural programs and a ceiling
NIAGARA MOHAWK CHOOSES BALL VALVES
(Ap) |
Despite problems with ball-type safety valves at the Nine Mile Point 2 nuclear power plant, Niagara
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cold Wave Continues LONDON - The death toll from Europe's arctic cold wave climbed to 200 Th
Maritime
SAS TO CONSIDER SABENA PROPOSAL
Larry Sterne |
A proposal to combine the international routes of Scandinavian Airline System and Sabena Belgian Wo
FARM CONSERVATION FACING BUDGET AX
JOC Staff |
When it comes to avoiding the budget knife, the old Agricultural Conservation Program is a prime lea
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