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JAPANESE CUT: NO IMPACT?
Edwin Unsworth |
Japan's decision to cut its coal production by more than a third over the next five years is not exp
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Ministry Fears Coal CollapseJapan's coal industry faces collapse because of the gov
CONNELL REMAINS AVONDALE'S CHIEF JUDGE ENDS ATTEMPTED COUP BY NEW ORLEANS OFFICIAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Delaware judge ruled that William F. Connell is still chairman of Avondale Industries Inc., despit
Maritime
COAL TECH '86 PARLEY SLATED FOR NOV. 18-20
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Coal Technology '86, the 9th International Coal Utilization & Transportation Conference & Exhibition
ARIZONA PROJECT SIGNS FUEL PACT PALO VERDE NUCLEAR PLANT WILL SAVE $124 MILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Arizona Nuclear Power Project officials signed a new rebid contract for nuclear fuel for the Palo V
USED MOTOR OIL NOT HAZARDOUS
(Ap) |
Used motor oil need not be treated as a hazardous waste when it is being recycled, the Environmental
AIMCOR ACQUIRES IMC OPERATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Applied Industrial Materials Corp. announced the acquisition of the industrial products operations o
CRUDE OPTIONS TRADING GETS OFF TO FAST START
Sam Glasser |
Trading in crude oil options got off to a fast start on the New York Mercantile Exchange Friday.
OIL MARKET CRUDE PRICES SHOW GAIN OF 60 CENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Oil prices ended the week showing gains of up to 60 cents a barrel as a meeting of the Organization
INDONESIA HIKES PRICES JAPAN TO PAY MORE FOR CRUDE FROM PERTAMINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Indonesia is raising the price of oil exports to Japan and says it will join Saudi
REAGAN INKS VACCINE BILL
Leah R. Young |
Bowing to pressure from the drug industry and parents of injured children, President Reagan signed l
JAPAN CONFIRMS INCREASE IN PERSIAN GULF OIL PURCHASES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese oil importers confirmed Friday that refiners in that country stepped up their purchases of
NY SKIERS AWAIT SNOW, INSURANCE
James Nolan |
Downhill skiing, a $162 million recreational industry in the state, may be jeopardized by the liabil
SELF-BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS URGED
(Ap) |
People facing surgery should have their own blood collected in advance to provide the safest transfu
NJ PANEL PROBES UNIFIED PORTS
JOC Staff |
The chairman of a New Jersey Senate subcommittee looking into the possibility of unifying the ports
Maritime
CONSOLIDATION COAL RENAMES 2 MINES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consolidation Coal Co., Pittsburgh, renamed two coal mines in Illinois, after announcing it closed t
STEEPER PENALTIES URGED FOR 2 ALASKAN NVOS
Robert F. Morison |
Two Alaskan non-vessel-operating common carriers should have to pay much steeper penalties than the
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly general freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100percent)
Maritime
NY PORT EYES SITE FOR AUTOS CAR IMPORT FACILITY MAY BE BUILT ON LAND PURCHASED FOR COAL
Chris Dupin |
A tract of land in New York harbor that was once going to be used for coal exports may be used for a
Maritime
MARAD RECOUPS 30 PERCENT IN DISPOSALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A top Maritime Administration official said it is realizing 30 cents to 40 cents on the dollar in di
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN LAMB EXPORTERS FACE US, CANADIAN OPPOSITION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Lamb producers in the United States and Canada have voiced concerns about Australian lamb exports, b
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
African Coffee Group To Meet Nov. 18-21ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - The InterAfrican Coffee Organi
INDIA SEEKS COMMON MART NATION EXERTS PRESSURE AT SAARC SUMMIT TALKS
Neel Patri |
Heavy pressure for inclusion of such services as industry, trade, energy and finance is being exerte
Maritime
CBT DISCUSSIONS ADVANCE ON EXTENDING TRADE HOURS
Laurie A. Morse |
The Chicago Board of Trade seems bent on extending trading hours for itsfinancial futures co
ROTTERDAM PARTNERSHIP IS A VERTICAL INTEGRATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The latest case in the recent spate of combinations between general cargo stevedoring companies in t
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Duff & Phelps Upgrades Navistar InternationalCHICAGO, - Duff & Phelps said it upgraded the l
NEW ECONOMIC SUGAR PACT REMAINS DISTANT PROSPECT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Rewarded attempts to negotiate an International Sugar Agreement with economic provisions remains a d
RISE IN SOVIET GRAIN CROP AFFECTING WORLD FARMERS
(Ap) |
What happens in the wheat fields of the Soviet Union often translates into good or bad news for U.S.
VW DO BRASIL HAS BETTER IDEA BRAZILIAN 'STORK' TRUCKS CUT COSTS, TRANSIT TIME
James Bruce |
When Volkswagen do Brasil late this month ships its first shipment of new cars to be marketed in th
Maritime
USDA UNVEILS NEW SERVICE
(Ap) |
The Agriculture Department will provide a new 24-hour-a-day computer service to explain the latest g
CHINESE TRADE FAIR TO TEST NEW WATERS
Gene Linn |
After reaching its greatest success in 30 years, China's largest export outlet now plans to test unc
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
JOC Staff |
IFAD$5 million from the international fund for agricultural development in credits for fish
Maritime
USAIR FINDING ITS OWN NICHE MAVERICK AIRLINE DOESN'T BELIEVE BIGGER IS NECESSARILY BETTER
Tim Neale |
In an era when nearly everyone in the airline industry seems to think bigger is better, USAir Group
DOLLAR EASES ON BEARISH STATISTICS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved lower against all major foreign currencies except the yen Friday in reaction t
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
African Marshall Plan LOME, Togo - The French and Togolese presidents praised Hissene Habre,
Maritime
PORTUGAL SEEKS MARKET NICHES ENTRY INTO COMMON MARKET EXPECTED TO STIMULATE CHANGE
Howard Schissel |
Portugal will try to find special market niches to maintain the growth of its exports over the next
Maritime
EC PARLIAMENT VOTES TO CANCEL SYRIA AID
(Ap) |
The European Parliament voted to cancel 8.1 million European currency units (US$8.1 million) in fina
Maritime
BRAZIL OPENING GREAT FARMING FRONTIER
(Ap) |
Brazil is opening one of the world's last great agricultural frontiers, a huge region on its central
Maritime
S. KOREA'S US SURPLUS IN TRADE RISES
(Ap) |
South Korea's trade surplus with the United States rose to a record $5.9 billion in the first 10 mon
Maritime
JAPAN SAYS IT'S PROBING CHIP EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Japan asked the United States to be patient in its call for Japan to halt alleged "dumping" of semic
Maritime
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