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MARAD RESCINDS SUBSIDY RULES
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration dropped its 30-year-old restrictions against U.S. subsidized lines embar
Maritime
JUDGE CLARIFIES STATUS OF NVOS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The 201 non-vessel-operating common carriers apparently lacking evidence of having anti-rebating pol
Maritime
CUSTOMS CLARIFIES RULES ON BONDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Customs Service clarified its rules governing bonds submitted by limited partnerships.<
Maritime
HONG KONG PENSIONS INTACT
(Ap) |
The fifth round of Sino-British talks on Hong Kong ended after the two sides agreed on government pe
Maritime
COCOA PANEL TO DISCUSS BUFFER STOCKS STRATEGY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Rules governing the new International Cocoa Agreement's buffer stock manager's power to regulate wor
CHINA HOPES TO INCREASE VEGETABLE OIL PRODUCTIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China plans to reach a new high in vegetable oils production and will try to handle over 60 percent
CP RAIL SET TO OPEN US INTERMODAL TERMINAL
Leo Ryan |
CP Rail will soon open its first intermodal rail terminal in the United States. The terminal
STEEL IMPORTS FALL TO 18.9 PERCENT OF MARKET
(Ap) |
Steel imports declined in October to an estimated 18.9 percent of the domestic market, surpassing th
COMINCO PLANS TO DEVELOP HUGE ZINC MINE IN ALASKA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Cominco Ltd. of Vancouver said it plans to go ahead with development of the Red Dog lead, zinc and s
OXYTECH SYSTEMS ELECTED MEMBER OF CHLORINE INSTITUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
OxyTech Systems Inc., with headquarters in Chardon, Ohio, was recently elected an Associate Member o
MALAYSIAN ECONOMY SHOWS NEW STRENGTH
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Malaysian economy appears to be moving toward recovery after sinking into negative growth last y
Maritime
S. KOREA EYES TRADE SURPLUS SURPRISING RESULTS ATTRIBUTED TO HIGHER DEMAND, YEN RATE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of South Korea expects a trade surplus this year of between $4 billion and $4.5 billi
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly general freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent
Maritime
HONG KONG PENSIONS INTACT
(Ap) |
The fifth round of Sino-British talks on Hong Kong ended after the two sides agreed on government pe
Maritime
INDIA WELCOMES COUNTERTRADE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Indian government welcomes any countertrade offers while importing edible vegetable oils, state
AUSTRALIA, NZ REVIEW SERVICES TRANS-TASMAN TRADE IS SUBJECT OF REPORT EXPECTED BY MARCH
Vincent W. Stove |
A report on trans-Tasman Sea shipping arrangements between Australia and New Zealand is expected to
Maritime
SSM HAS BUSY WEEK
Tim Sansbury |
SSM Carbon, Long Beach, Calif., a division of SSM Coal Inc., had a busy week Sept. 21 when it shippe
EUROPEAN AIR SHIPPERS FORM LOBBY
Janet Porter |
The European Community's competition laws are being broken by airlines that jointly fix handling cha
ARGENTINA STREAMLINING GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
(Ap) |
The government approved major administrative reforms that would reportedly reduce its size and crea
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The U.S. consumer is relatively content in spite of a sluggish economy, the Uni
SOVIETS SAY RATE PROBE WILL FAIL
Simon Cameron Moore |
Soviet shipping representatives in Rotterdam are confident a Dutch judge will block a government inv
SMALL FIRMS LOWER ECONOMIC SIGHTS
(Ap) |
Small businesses have lowered their economic expectations again, raising doubts that the economy as
WASH. PORTS MAP STRATEGY
Gloria Joseph |
Congressional and state legislative issues will be hammered out when members of the Washington Publi
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan's Hitachi Zosen To Lay Off 6,200Hitachi Zosen, the world's third-largest shipbuilding
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN VENTURE TO SHUT WASH. PLANT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Commonwealth Aluminum Corp. will shut its aluminum smelter in Goldendale, Wash., by Dec. 31, idling
Maritime
OCEAN CARRIER RATE CHANGES
JOC Staff |
The Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan and the Japan-Atlantic and Gulf Freight Conference ann
Maritime
NIGERIA HOPES TO INCREASE GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Nigeria is planning to boost grain storage capacity to 1 million metric tons over the next 10 years
STUDY FINDS CONSUMERS CONTENT ON ECONOMY
(Ap) |
The U.S. consumer is relatively content in spite of a sluggish economy, the University of Michigan s
ONGPIN REQUESTS NEW DEBT TALKS
Richard Gourlay |
The Philippine finance minister has asked the advisory committee of creditor banks to resume negotia
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
MEDMATT, GUARDIAN SET USE RIGHTS AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
MedMatt Cr Corp. signed an agreement with Guardian Protection Products Inc. of Modesto, Calif., givi
EC OFFICIAL SCORES THAI BAN ON BABY FORMULA IMPORTS
(Ap) |
A European Community official criticized Thailand's ban on European powdered milk and baby formula a
Maritime
JAPAN'S BOP SURPLUS HITS $8.2 BILLION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan posted a balance of payments on current account surplus of $8.2 billion in October, the Japane
Maritime
INDIAN GOVERNMENT OKS EXPORT OF COTTON
Journal of Commerce Special |
The government of India has decided to permit export of a total 1.8 million bales of cotton in the n
INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Andrea Chancellor |
TICKER TALK: Yellow Freight System Inc. now is being traded on the Chicago Board Options Exchange, b
RAIL EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS INDIANA RAILROAD EXPANDING OPERATIONS
Andrea Chancellor |
The Indiana Railroad Co. has been operating for only eight months as a regional carrier and already
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
INSURANCE CIGNA CORP. (Philadelphia, Penn.) - Allan Z. Loren was named head of CIGNA Service
US TRADE WOES FAR FROM OVER
Dallas Morning News |
America's trade troubles are far from over, even though the gap between imports and exports finally
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Economic Indicators WASHINGTON - The government today is expected to release October figures
LONDON PINS HOPES ON ROLL-ON TERMINAL
Janet Porter |
A brand new roll-on roll-off terminal that opened last month should push London right back to the fo
Maritime
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