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CONTRACTOR SAYS 1 MILE ENOUGH FOR SAFETY ZONE
Journal of Commerce Special |
New Hampshire Yankee Corp. officials are encouraged" by a federal contractor's determination that on
BASF TO BOOST CAPITAL SPENDING COST, EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS TO TAKE HALF OF EXPENDITURES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In keeping with its five-year, $1 billion capital expenditure program, BASF Corp. expects to invest
SAUDI ARABIA SEEN NEAR AGREEMENT MINISTER INDICATES ACCEPTANCE OF CUTBACKS FOR LARGER MEMBERS
Felix Dearden |
Saudi Arabia may be prepared to accept a modest across-the-board cut in the present Organization of
ON THE MOVE
-Staff Report |
Dag to Join Cool CarriersAs PresidentSTOCKHOLM, Sweden - Bo Natt Och Dag, president
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
US, BRAZIL RENEW MARITIME ACCORD MOVE CITES BRAZIL'S PROSPECTS TO LIBERALIZE SHIPPING CODE
James Bruce |
The United States and Brazil have renewed their bilateral maritime agreement for three years.
Maritime
CHARLESTON HAILS NEW GULF LINK CSX DAILY INTERMODAL SERVICE UNDER WAY TO NEW ORLEANS
Craig Dunlap |
The port of Charleston received an early but most welcome Christmas present when CSX Transportation
Maritime
RAIL, ACL MOVE TREE TO NY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canadian National Railways and Atlantic Container Line combined to move a 40- foot red spruce from N
Maritime
HIGHWAY TO LEAD TO MIDDLE EAST BECHTEL WILL LAY OUT ROUTE FOR TOLL ROAD ACROSS TURKEY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A company that got its start grading railroad routes across Indian Territory, as Oklahoma was once k
Maritime
INDEPENDENTS EYE CHINA
Gene Linn |
Independent oil companies and small entrepreneurs are likely to lead the next charge to find China's
EXXON PLANS TO SELL RELIANCE ELECTRIC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Exxon Corp. entered into a letter of intent for the sale of Reliance Electric Co., and other compani
WHEAT IMPORT FORECAST CUT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Lower expected wheat imports by the U.S.S.R. and China in 1986-87 led to a lower USDA forecast this
PPG EXPECTS RECORD GAINS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
PPG Industries has made significant progress in implementing strategies to assure its continued lead
P/C INSURERS TO INCREASE DIVIDENDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The financial recovery of the property and casualty insurance industry is expected to result in wide
DELTA GETS GO-AHEAD TO BUY WESTERN
Tim Neale |
Delta Air Lines got a green light from the government for its $860 million acquisition of Western Ai
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Afghan Leader in USSR MOSCOW - Afghan leader Najibullah arrived on a visit to the Soviet Uni
Maritime
IRAN GETS UK LICENSE, PAPER SAYS
(Ap) |
Britain has granted an export license for six military radar systems for Iran, the London Daily Tele
Maritime
EC THROWN INTO FISCAL CRISIS
(Ap) |
The European Parliament has refused to adopt a 1987 budget proposal for the European Community, send
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
NOMURA, DAIWA PLAN SWAP UNITS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Following recent Japanese Finance Ministry approval, Nomura Securities Co. and Daiwa Securities Co.
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ex-Im Bank to Help Boost Sales to IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia - The U.S. Export-Import Bank
Maritime
MEXICO SEES 30 PERCENT FALL IN SALES
(Ap) |
It does not look like it is going to be a very merry Christmas this year for Mexican merchants.<
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ex-Im Bank to Help Boost Sales to IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia - The U.S. Export-Import Bank
Maritime
TRUCKERS AWAITING BRAKE RULE CONCESSIONS CITED IN NEW REGULATION SET FOR PUBLICATION
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Truckers will win two major concessions and will lose one in a rule requiring front brakes on highwa
COMPANIES GET THE LEAD OUT BEFORE EXPECTED BAN
Orlando Sentinel |
Amoco Corp.'s recent decision to stop selling leaded gasoline in most of Florida, more than a year a
UK BANK OPTIMISTIC ON GROWTH OUTLOOK
Janet Porter |
British industry is well placed to take advantage of an anticipated upturn in the world economy, acc
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Utility Plans 2 Atomic Power PlantsNIIGATA, Japan - Tokyo Electric Power Co. will b
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Dec. 11, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
Staff Report |
IDB CHILE - $40.5 million from the Inter-American Development Bank to help improve sanitatio
Maritime
AUTOPSIES REQUIRED WHEN A BRIDGE 'DIES'
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Bridges don't die like people do, but when they fail they still require autopsies. Enter the
Maritime
CANADA, US STILL ALL BARK
Leo Ryan |
Canada and the United States remain far apart on their softwood lumber dispute, in spite of proposal
2.6 PERCENT GNP GROWTH SEEN
from wire and staff reports |
The U.S. economy will grow at about a 2.6 percent annual rate in 1987, just slightly more than the 2
IRAN, LIBYA URGE CUTBACKS ECUADOR SAYS DISCIPLINE IS KEY TO OPEC SUCCESS
(Ap) |
Iran and Libya called for a substantial cut in OPEC oil production as a way to push prices up to $18
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
African Trends Exhibit To Be Held in New YorkAfrican Trends is an exhibition designed to acq
Maritime
S. KOREA EXPECTS RECORD EXPORTS
(Ap) |
The Korean Traders Association said that South Korea's exports are expected to reach a record US$76
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
SO FAR, SO GOOD: South Atlantic and Gulf locals of the International Longshoremen's Association hope
Maritime
REAGAN READIES MARITIME BUDGET STILL STRUGGLING INDUSTRY SEES NO SURPRISES IN '87 PROPOSAL
Robert F. Morison |
The budget President Reagan sends to Congress next month probably won't contain any surprises for th
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Eight Indicted in NY On Charges of FraudALBANY, N.Y. - Eight individuals were indicted on ch
FARM CONSULTANT WARNS OF GRAIN SPOILAGE DISASTER
(Ap) |
Spoilage of grain loaded on barges anchored on the Mississippi River and in the mountains of corn st
REPORT EXAMINES SELENIUM SOURCE
(Ap) |
Selenium in Suisun Marsh may be coming from industry in Contra Costa County as well as from San Joaq
Maritime
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