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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
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
DENG GETS HONORARY PASS TO WALL STREET
(Ap) |
A delegation of top U.S. investment bankers, who used to be portrayed by Communist authorities as ex
Maritime
JAPAN WILL CUT TEXTILE EXPORTS
Helen Ericson |
Japan agreed to make substantial cuts on exports of textiles to the United States, the U.S. Trade Re
MM&P NAMES KYSER SECRETARY-TREASURER
Chris Dupin |
Lloyd M. Martin, secretary-treasurer of the International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots,
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Market for Gum Rosins Is SteadyThe market for gum rosins is reported to be stable, although
INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Tim Neale |
BREAKING FROM THE GATE: The American Association of Airport Executives lost no time lining up the n
GM OF S. AFRICA TO REPLACE STRIKERS
(Ap) |
General Motors of South Africa began hiring full-time workers to replace 567 dismissed strikers, ho
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSThree top executives were promoted by The Journal of Commerce. Page 1A Economi
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
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.
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
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
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly general freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100percent)
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
African Coffee Group To Meet Nov. 18-21ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - The InterAfrican Coffee Organi
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
USDA UNVEILS NEW SERVICE
(Ap) |
The Agriculture Department will provide a new 24-hour-a-day computer service to explain the latest g
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
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
British Aerospace Wins Defense System OrderThe British government said it placed a $1.5 bill
Maritime
INDONESIA AGREES TO SEND TRADE DELEGATION TO MALTA
(Ap) |
President Suharto has agreed to send a delegation to Malta to study the possibility of expanding tra
Maritime
ASIAN NATIONS ENGAGE IN FAIR COMPETITION
P.T. Bangsberg |
While many in the West tend to lump the dynamic economies of East and Southeast Asia into one mold,
Maritime
JAPANESE PROBING SEMICONDUCTOR EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Japan asked the United States to be patient in its call for Japan to halt alleged "dumping" of semic
Maritime
PENNWALT TO EXPAND ORGANOSULFUR FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pennwalt Corp.'s board of directors approved the expansion of the Organic Chemicals Division's metha
HERCULES NAMES HARWICK DISTRIBUTOR EAST OF ROCKIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hercules Inc. appointed Harwick Chemical Corp., Akron, Ohio, as its distributor for key peroxide and
CHINESE NEGOTIATING TO MAKE AUTO PARTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
China is so upset over "exploitation" by foreign automakers that it wants car parts to be made in Ch
YANG MING MAY JOIN CARRIERS OFFERING DOUBLE-STACK TRAIN SERVICE
William Armbruster |
Yang Ming Line, the ocean carrier owned by the government of Taiwan, is likely to join the growing l
EUROPE'S AUTO PROFITS COULD TAKE U-TURN
Jacques Neher |
Europe's auto industry has finally pulled out of its long skid. After a half-decade of painf
COAL: TRANSPORT, TRADE AND TECHNOLOGY.
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The tumble of oil prices has taken its toll on coal technology proposals as the
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Polar BEAR Satellite Will Do ExperimentsVANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. - A satellite that
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Ministry Fears Coal CollapseJapan's coal industry faces collapse because of the gov
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
JOC Staff |
IFAD$5 million from the international fund for agricultural development in credits for fish
Maritime
US DIPS IN EXPORTS TO HONG KONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
U.S. exports to Hong Kong slumped in September, dragging the United States off its long-time perch a
Maritime
PANAMA CANAL NEARS RETURN TO NORMAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Work parties and four dredges continue to clear the Panama Canal of one of its biggest landslides,
Maritime
SAFIR SUIT DISMISSED WITH COURT WARNING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Court of Appeals here dismissed another suit against the shipping industry by Marshall P. S
Maritime
AGENTS WARN OF EFFECTS OF NJ AUTO PROPOSALS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Many residents of New Jersey's cities will be shut out from obtaining automobile insurance if propos
THE OIL PATCH - IT ISN'T LIKE 'DALLAS' ANYMORE
James Coates |
Here in the "oil patch," even multimillionaires like Clayton Williams and his wife, Modesta, are hur
NY CITY CRACKS DOWN ON AUTO THEFT SCHEME
(Ap) |
In a city-wide crackdown on automobile insurance fraud, police arrested 55 people, including a feder
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
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