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BAD WEATHER HITS IRAN'S OIL EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Iran's oil exports fell 20 percent last week because of bad weather, an authoritative weekly economi
EXPANSION DELAY LOOMS ENVIRONMENTALISTS APPEAL OAKLAND RULING
Maureen Robb |
Two environmental groups have gone to court to block a port of Oakland airport expansion, charging t
SOO LINE PLANS SHORT LINE DECISION PUTS RAIL, UNIONS ON COLLISION COURSE
Carol Jouzaitis |
A growing trend among major railroads is to spin off unprofitable branches to short lines that revi
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fruehauf to Offer Debt SecuritiesFruehauf Holdings Inc. filed with the Securities and Exchan
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sears in Agreement CHICAGO - Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Hagemeyer NV, a general trading comp
FAA MOVES TO IMPROVE LAX RADAR
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The Federal Aviation Administration has taken the first steps toward replacing and improving a key p
ILWU CHALLENGES LEGISLATION LONGSHOREMEN PROTEST LAW ENDING LOCKOUT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Canadian area of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union has gone to court to
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Malaysian Tin Output Rose in SeptemberMalaysian tin production in September totaled 2,559 me
MCLEAN FACED CHOICE OF LEGAL ROUTES
Alan F. Schoedel |
As it became apparent that United States Lines' heavy losses and huge debt would compel its owners t
Maritime
FOOTBALL FACES COVERAGE CRUNCH
(Ap) |
A major insurance group covering professional and college athletes will write no new policies on foo
TACOMA EXPANDING TO MEET BOX PROJECTIONS
Gloria Joseph |
As the port of Tacoma's budget director revealed a new 30-acre container terminal on the drawing boa
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Carbide Assets Seen Enough to Meet ClaimsNEW DELHI, India - A government official told parli
DEREGULATION SUPPORTERS BACK SAFETY MEASURES
Journal of Commerce Special |
A group seeking at least partial deregulation of trucking within Washington state is advocating majo
Maritime
LISNAVE CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC
Howard Schissel |
Estaleiros Navais de Lisboa, better known under its acronym, Lisnave, and one of the largest ship re
Maritime
INDONESIA: SELF-SUFFICIENCY TRIGGERS STORAGE PROBLEMS
(Ap) |
Indonesia's transformation from the world's biggest rice importer to a surplus producer has created
SAUDIS UNWILLING TO CUT OIL QUOTA
(Ap) |
King Fahd of Saudi Arabia indicated his desert kingdom was not willing to reduce its OPEC-decreed oi
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Monday, Nov. 24, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
ON THE MOVE
-Staff Report |
Northern Air AnnouncesNew PositionNorthern Air Freight Inc. named John S. Diefendorf
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Third Rhine Spill AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - The third major chemical spill in the Rhine river
Maritime
PACIFIC RIM OBSERVATIONS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Pacific Rim remains an attractive and growing trading partner for the West Coast, but each natio
Maritime
NORTH KOREANS SEE 'NO TROUBLE IN PARADISE'
Jasper Becker |
Everything appears perfectly normal here in the capital of North Korea after the recent flurry of ru
OECD FORECASTS INCREASE IN 1986-87 CITRUS OUTPUT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Citrus fruit production in 1986-87 is estimated at higher levels than previous season, the Organizat
UNIROYAL, ENICHEM PLAN VENTURE
JOC Staff |
Uniroyal Chemical Co. and Enichem Elastomeri SpA (a subsidiary of Enichem SpA) announced an agreemen
HODEL SEES OIL SHOCK AHEAD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Low crude oil prices, will not last, and the United States should brace itself for an "oil price sho
ITALIAN COMPANY LANDS INDIAN JOB UNIT OF ENI TO CONSTRUCT OFFSHORE GAS PROCESSING PLANT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Snamprogetti, the petroleum engineering company belonging to ENI, the Italian state energy group, wa
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fed May Allow Banks To Invest in Real EstateWASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve proposed allowi
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
SLOW TRAFFIC GAIN FORECAST FOR RAILS
Andrea Chancellor |
Railroad traffic should remain flat overall next year although slow growth is expected for some comm
MALAYSIA LOOKS FOR SOVIET TRADE HARD-PRESSED NATION HOPES TO FOLLOW INDONESIA'S LEAD
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Malaysia appears to be following the lead of equally hard- pressed neighbor Indone
Maritime
CHINA SEEKS INVESTMENT IN EXPORT INDUSTRIES
Vincent W. Stove |
China wants more foreign investment in industries that could be expected to earn foreign exchange.
Maritime
SEA-LAND PUTS EDI SYSTEM TO WORK
Gregory S. Johnson |
Sea-Land Corp. introduced a new data communications link Monday that it said will allow importers an
Maritime
PHILADELPHIA ILA VOTES ON ACCORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Longshoremen's Association locals in Philadelphia were voting Monday on a tentative ag
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER DOW, COMMTECH JOIN IN POLYMER PROCESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Chemical U.S.A. and CommTech International agreed to jointly develop PBZ, a new class of ultra h
CHEMICAL MARKETS PHOSPHATE PRODUCTION DECREASES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The annual rate of production of marketable phosphate rock in September 1986 was 42.5 million metri
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
New Service Monitors Japanese DevelopmentsCUPERTINO, Calif. - The first on-line information
Maritime
A NUCLEAR POWER SHIFT UTILITIES TAKE CONTROL OF POLICY, LOBBYING
Andrew Cassel |
Electric companies didn't give the United States nuclear power. Government research gave the techno
PENGO SELLS UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pengo Industries Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, said it completed the sale of its oil tool division assets
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fluor Unit to Build Cogeneration PlantIRVINE, Calif. - A unit of Fluor Corp. said it has bee
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
ASIAN COUNTRIES HOPE TO ERADICATE ILLITERACY
(Ap) |
Nearly three quarters of the world's 889 million illiterates live in Asia, and nations in the area
Maritime
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