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HOUSE APPROVES TAX BILL HALF-HEARTED SUPPORT ENOUGH
Linda Stern |
The House passed the tax reform bill by a comfortable margin, despite a growing body of opposition t
BRAZILIAN MEAT CRISIS ENDS
James Bruce |
Cattlemen and slaughterhouses will begin supplying Brazilian consumers again next week after bowing
Maritime
ARGENTINA PROPOSES TOUGH BANK REFORM
Jeremy Morgan |
The government of Argentina sent a financial reform bill to Congress amid continuing reaction to the
Maritime
LINDA STERN'S ECONOMIC BEAT
Linda Stern |
IT'S SAD THAT PEOPLE in Washington have become so cynical about the budget situation. The package Co
CANADA WOOS E. BLOC
Albert Axebank |
Canada, although no newcomer to East Bloc markets, lately seems to be more active in this area than
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The House passed the tax reform bill. Page 3ABANKINGArgentina sent fin
EX-IM BANK BILL LIKELY TO BE INKED
Richard Lawrence |
President Reagan is likely to sign new Export-Import Bank legislation despite administration reserva
EC FORECASTS RECOVERY IN STEEL
(Ap) |
The European Commission forecast that the European Community's steel production will show a small re
Maritime
WAH KWONG GETS A BOOST
Roger Schreffler |
The financially troubled Wah Kwong shipping group, seeking to win support for its debt restructuring
DOT ASKS REVIEW OF SF-SP
David M. Cawthorne |
The Department of Transportation has asked the Interstate Commerce Commission to reconsider its reje
VIRGIN'S VIP SEEKS SHARE OF REMAIL MART
Richard Malkin |
Since reaching relative maturity, the air cargo industry has moved from infatuation to infatuation.
INVESTORS SUE PEOPLE EXPRESS
(Ap) |
Two class-action lawsuits on behalf of more than 10,000 investors were filed against People Express
THESSALONIKI AGENTS WANT MORE PILOTS
Victor Walker |
The Thessaloniki Federation of Shipping Agents complained to the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry over
Maritime
WATCHING THE WATERFRONT
Reed Abelson |
As commercial and real estate developers seek to "gentrify" the Philadelphia waterfront, the Philade
Maritime
BRAZIL TO STOCK IMPORTED COFFEE
Bob Bellottie |
Brazil will stock the robusta coffee it is importing and not sell immediately to the domestic roasti
MPA AGAIN LOWERS PORT FEES
Journal of Commerce Special |
For the second consecutive year, the Maryland Port Administration reduced its terminal tariff as par
Maritime
TUNG RESCUE PLAN WINS SUPPORT RESPONSES ARE ENCOURAGING BUT NO TIMETABLE IS SET
P.T. Bangsberg |
Efforts to keep the Tung shipping group afloat appear to be proceeding well, but no timetable has be
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CFTC OKs Transfer Of Broker RegistrationThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved a
DEMOCRATS UNVEIL PLAN TO AID FARM ECONOMY
Ap |
Congressional Democrats have opened a policy debate that they hope will at least nourish the seeds o
AUGUST COTTON USE HIT 10-YEAR HIGH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. textile mills in August used cotton at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.083 million bales
MARINE INSURANCE WOES ANALYZED
Gary Taylor |
In the wake of a shipping industry with problems more serious than cyclical, the marine insurance bu
STATES URGED TO FORM POOLS UNDER PLAN
Leah R. Young |
Buried in massive budget reconciliation legislation before House-Senate conferees is a plan to encou
AGENTS FIND SUCCESS IN NUMBERS
C.A. Carpenter |
Joint ventures between insurance agencies to build business are beginning to take hold. The
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Micom Unveils PABX With Rental OptionSIMI VALLEY, Calif. - Micom Systems Inc. introduced its
Maritime
A.M. BEST RATING TECHNIQUES SCRUTINIZED
James Nolan |
For the nation's insurance brokers, security these days does not mean who gets in the front door. It
ARTHUR SNYDER OF BEST REPLIES
Arthur Snyder |
The following letter was received at the Journal of Commerce Sept. 19 from Arthur Snyder, president
JOFC SENDS QUERIES TO BEST'S PRESIDENT
JOC Staff |
The following communication was sent to Arthur Snyder, president and publisher of the A.M.Best Co. b
ALL-WATER SERVICE PREFERRED MEDITERRANEAN LINES CITE CARGO MIX, EXPENSE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Minibridge service may dominate in the trans-Pacific trades, but all-water service is still the pref
Maritime
US-W. GERMAN GAP WIDENS
Jess Lukomski |
The decline in the value of West German imports from the United States, brought about by a dramatic
Maritime
BRITAIN'S TRADE DEFICIT CLIMBS TO NEW HIGH
Janet Porter |
Britain suffered its worst international trade deficit in August as exports slumped and imports clim
Maritime
MALAYSIA EASES FOREIGN INVESTMENT RULES
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Malaysia is to further ease restrictions on foreign investment in a bid to get its
Maritime
JAPAN MAY OFFER LOAN TO MEXICO BANK TIES $1 BILLION PACKAGE TO COMPLETION OF 3 PROJECTS
A.E. Cullison |
The Export-Import Bank of Japan plans to extend a new $1 billion loan to Mexico for three specific
Maritime
FIRST PACIFIC SETS TAKEOVER
P.T. Bangsberg |
First Pacific Holdings Ltd., a local conglomerate with U.S. financial interests, will take over Hong
Maritime
JAPAN CONDITIONS MEXICO LOAN
A.E. Cullison |
The Export-Import Bank of Japan plans to extend a new $1 billion loan to Mexico for three specific i
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Honeywell Seeks Deal With French, JapaneseHoneywell Inc. said it intends to negotiate with F
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Honeywell Seeks Deal With French, JapaneseHoneywell Inc. said it intends to negotiate with F
Maritime
S. KOREA TO HIKE IMPORTS OF COAL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The government of South Korea will import 4.48 million tons of hard coal next year to guard against
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Elastomers From MobayBow in USVulkollan polyurethane cast elastomers, whose high-per
POLYURETHANE MEET
JOC Staff |
A panel of experts on automotive uses of polyurethanes will be featured at the 30th Annual Polyureth
IAEA WEIGHS PLANS FOR NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS
(Ap) |
A special session of the International Atomic Energy Agency took up plans for an early warning syste
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