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TEXTILE FIRMS FAULT QUOTA PLAN INDUSTRY CLAIMS PROPOSAL WOULDN'T REPAIR DAMAGE
Helen Ericson |
U.S. textile industry spokesmen said the Reagan administration's threat to impose a 10 percent quota
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Port Group Names SchultzAs PresidentTo the surprise of many in the maritime industry
US TO DELAY BRAZILIAN REPRISALS
Richard Lawrence |
The Reagan administration decided to defer substantive trade reprisals against Brazil for its comput
IMF TALKS LEAVE QUESTIONS
Richard Lawrence |
The World Bank-International Monetary Fund annual meeting last week left many big questions hanging
US COAL SUPPLIERS BATTLE FOREIGNERS FOR TEXAS PACT
Tim Sansbury |
Foreign coal suppliers have accounted for one-third of the bids for coal needed next year at Central
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Philip Morris will sell Seven-Up to a Dallas company. Page 2AThe board of Gel
PHILIP MORRIS WILL SELL SEVEN-UP TO DALLAS FIRM
(Ap) |
Philip Morris Inc. has reached a definitive agreement to sell Seven-Up Co.'s domestic business to a
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
OPEC Parley in Geneva GENEVA - The 13-member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries w
BUDGET ACT VALUE STILL IN QUESTION
Dallas Morning News |
In the nine months since the Gramm-Rudman balanced-budget act became law, Congress has missed every
INSURANCE EXECUTIVE REVIEW
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Legislation before Congress about the insurance industry is likely to dominate d
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The Dominican Republic seems "ripe for foreign investment" as U.S. firms see the
ILA RETURNS
Alan F. Schoedel |
The three-day dock strike by some 30,000 longshoremen at North Atlantic ports ended Friday when labo
WEST GERMAN TOOL INDUSTRY HAMMERS OUT BIG NUMBERS
Jess Lukomski |
West Germany's machine tool industry is booming despite a visible decline in the flow of orders from
Maritime
CANADA OPTIMISTIC ON LUMBER TALKS
Brian Lewis |
Some Canadian officials are optimistic that there's room to negotiate on the Canada-U.S. lumber disp
Maritime
TOURS AVAILABLE TO VIETNAM, CAMBODIA
(Ap) |
A travel agency is offering eight-day package tours to Vietnam and Cambodia, countries not often vis
Maritime
LUMBER TALKS CONTINUE CANADA OPTIMISTIC ON NEGOTIATIONS WITH US
Brian Lewis |
Some Canadian officials are optimistic that there's room to negotiate on the Canada-U.S. lumber disp
Maritime
MACHINE TOOL INDUSTRY BOOMING IN W. GERMANY
Jess Lukomski |
West Germany's machine tool industry is booming despite a visible decline in the flow of orders from
Maritime
W. GERMAN BEER INDUSTRY CHALLENGED
(Ap) |
Beer drinkers poured into Munich again to happily quaff millions of liters of beer at the famed Okto
Maritime
BRAZIL WEIGHS TEXTILE PRODUCTION
James Bruce |
Brazilian textile manufacturers would spend almost $10 billion in order to maintain export capacity
Maritime
JAPAN TO GET SHIPMENT OF BRAZILIAN ALUMINUM
James Bruce |
Japanese investors will receive their first delivery of aluminum ingots from Brazil's new Albras ref
Maritime
BRAZIL WEIGHS TEXTILE OUTLAY
James Bruce |
Brazilian textile manufacturers would spend almost $10 billion in order to maintain export capacity
Maritime
BRAZIL COULD RETALIATE AGAINST US ON TRADE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil will retain a domestic market reserve law for data processing, and respond in-kind to U.S. tr
Maritime
US FIRMS JOIN RUSH FOR CABLE TV IN HONG KONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
The idea of cable television in Hong Kong has suddenly taken off with six companies scrambling for a
JAPAN TO GET SHIPMENT OF BRAZILIAN ALUMINUM
James Bruce |
Japanese investors will receive their first delivery of aluminum ingots from Brazil's new Albras ref
Maritime
JAPANESE NVOS SEEK RATE HIKES FIRMS SUFFERING BIG LOSSES DUE TO DOLLAR-QUOTED CHARGES
A.E. Cullison |
Customers of Japan-based non-vessel-operating common carriers who have been shipping their cargoes o
Maritime
QUINCY SALE ISSUE HEATS UP IN MASS.
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
General Dynamics has received 17 bids, only one of which has been made public, for its 180-acre Quin
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
CHARLESTON, GATEWAY TO LATIN AMERICA? Duane Grantham, director of marketing and sales for the South
Maritime
FRENCH SHIP SECTOR GETS SHOT IN THE ARM
Howard Schissel |
France's financially troubled shipping sector received a major fillip when the government of Prime M
Maritime
MARAD SUPPORTIVE OF SHIP LAW REFORM
Juliana King |
Expansion of the U.S.-flag merchant fleet to serve wartime sea-lift needs can be accomplished only i
Maritime
ZIMBABWE CORN FARMERS PROTEST PLAN
(Ap) |
Zimbabwe's most powerful grain lobbying group angrily protested a government plan to try to force fa
BRAZIL PLANS TO DOUBLE IMPORTS OF BEEF IN 1987
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil will more than double beef imports in 1987 from this year's levels to 600,000 metric tons, Br
SOYBEAN BIDS MAY DROP
David Stawick |
Recent strength in U.S. eastern belt processor bids for soybeans, linked to harvest delays and attra
WHEAT FARMERS FRUSTRATED
Dirck Steimel |
Kansas wheat farmers expressed frustration Thursday about agriculture being drawn into the political
MALAYSIAN RUBBER PRICES EXPECTED TO REMAIN FIRM
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Malaysian rubber prices are expected to remain firm until the end of the year because of tight supp
FARM CREDIT BANKS DEFER OCT. 20 OFFERING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corp. said it would postpone this month's bond offering.<
ARGENTINA RAISES QUOTAS FOR POULTRY MEAT IMPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Argentine government has informed potential foreign suppliers it has raised the quota for July-D
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly general freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent
Maritime
USW STRIKE SPREADS TO LIMESTONE CARRIERS
Robert S. Burns |
The United Steelworkers Union strike, which has tied up the Great Lakes ore carriers of USX, has spr
Maritime
CONTAINERSHIPS WILL BE BROADER IN THE BEAM
Journal of Commerce Special |
It is unrealistic for containership owners to suggest they can spurt back up to the 33 knots once ac
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Supreme Court opened its new term by placing on its agenda interstate taxat
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