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US LEARNS A BIT MORE ABOUT BRAZIL'S SHIP PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. maritime officials have a little better idea where Brazil is heading in formulating a new promo
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Barge Carrying Fuel Catches Fire, SinksBRUSSELS, Belgium - A barge carrying 2 million liters
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSLabor Secretary William Brock cautioned that Social Security taxes are as high a
Maritime
DIVERS CLAIM DISCOVERY OF OLD BOSTON WHALER
(Ap) |
Divers exploring the murky waters of a former shipyard site here believe they have found the sunken
Maritime
INDONESIA SHOWS DECLINE IN NON-OIL EXPORTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Despite intensive efforts by the Indonesian government to lessen its dependence on energy earnings,
Maritime
UNDERGROUND ECONOMY THRIVES IN MEXICO
(Ap) |
Mexico's underground economy - unreported deals and sales of illegal drugs and contraband - has grow
Maritime
JAPANESE EXPAND CORPORATE SPENDING
A.E. Cullison |
Private Japanese enterprises are planning to expand their capital expenditures by the end of fiscal
Maritime
JAPANESE EXPAND C ORPORATE SPENDING
A.E. Cullison |
Private Japanese enterprises are planning to expand their capital expenditures by the end of fiscal
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN INDONESIA - Up to 80 billion yen ($516 million) in credits in fiscal 1986 for economic
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nissan Plans to Expand UK Production PlantNissan, the Japanese automaker, announced a 300 m
Maritime
LABOR DISPUTE REPORT GOES TO MINISTER
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canadian Labor Minister Pierre Cadieux received the report of a federalconciliation commissi
Maritime
SINGAPORE OPENS SUBMARINE CABLE
(Ap) |
A submarine cable linking La Seyne, Palermo, Alexandria, Suez, Jeddah, Djibouti, Colombo and Medan t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nissan Plans to Expand UK Production PlantNissan, the Japanese automaker, announced a 300 m
Maritime
MONSOD CRITICIZES IMF AUSTERITY PROGRAM
(Ap) |
Philippine Economic Planning Minister Solita C. Monsod criticized the International Monetary Fund Mo
Maritime
INDIAN FIRMS CLOSE VENTURES ABROAD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two Indian machinery manufacturers, Larsen and Toubro Ltd. of Bombay and Kirloskar Bros. Ltd. of Poo
Maritime
MAO TSE-TUNG LIVES ON IN CHINA
Jasper Becker |
When Chairman Mao Tse-tung died 10 years ago today, he left his successors a stagnating and chaotic
Maritime
MAO LIVES O N IN CHINA
Jasper Becker |
When Chairman Mao Tse-tung died 10 years ago today, he left his successors a stagnating and chaotic
Maritime
VISITS OF STATE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Thatcher Going to Bonn LONDON - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will visit Bonn Sept. 16 fo
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
MARITIME CLEVELAND-CUYAHOGA COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY (Cleveland) - Anthony Fugaro, a retired U.
HONG KONG SAVES BANK FIRST PACIFIC EYES TAKEOVER OF FAILING HONG NIN
P.T. Bangsberg |
Another small, family controlled bank was taken over by the government in an effort to protect depo
US HOPES TO STEM INTELLECTUAL PIRACY
Felix Dearden |
When Oscar Wilde arrived in New York in 1918, he told customs officials, I have nothing to declare b
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Minister Fired TOKYO - Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone fired Education Minister Ma
BROCK: OVERHAUL SOCIAL SECURITY
Leah R. Young |
William Brock, U.S. labor secretary, cautions that the United States must begin considering how to r
EC LIKELY TO EXPEDITE STEEL EXPORTING PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The European Community is expected to implement quickly an export licensing system enabling its stee
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSLabor Secretary William Brock cautioned that Social Security taxes are as high a
ARGENTINA GE TS DEBT STAY
Jeremy Morgan |
International banks rolled over Argentina's debt maturities for 180 days as a "sign of faith" in th
FREQUENT FLIE R FOR CARGO
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Frequent flier programs have proved to be such a boon for the passenger side of the airline busines
LANGEVELD, FORMER CAPTAIN, SHIPBUILDER, DEAD AT 65
JOC Staff |
Martin A. Langeveld, a former sea captain and shipbuilding executive, died Friday at his home in New
Maritime
NORMED ANNOUNCES LAYOFFS THIRD OF STAFF TO LOSE JOBS BY YEAR'S END
Howard Schissel |
Normed, France's largest shipbuilding concern, will lay off 2,340 of its 7,017 employees by January.
Maritime
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
Lloyd's agents at Chittagong said the 27,145-deadweight-ton British bulk carrier Warnant refloated
Maritime
PAN-ELECTRIC AUCTION MOVES 12 OF 32 VESSELS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Auctioneers in Singapore are negotiating privately in an effort to liquidate more of the salvage fle
Maritime
CONASA, ILA SEEK ACCORD PRINCIPALS SET TO BARGAIN ON MASTER PACT
Alan F. Schoedel |
Negotiators for the International Longshoremen's Association and the four-port Conasa (Council of No
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bombing in Paris PARIS - A bomb blew open the facade of the Paris city hall Monday, killing
IMPORTERS CHARGED IN SCAM 3 FIRMS INDICTED FOR SMUGGLING SUGAR TO US
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Three companies and three individuals were indicted in federal court on charges they smuggled milli
HOUSE CONTINUES WORK ON CONRAIL TRANSFER
David M. Cawthorne |
Next week could make or break government plans to transfer Conrail to the private sector this year.
VPA ISSUES PL EA FOR FUNDS
Carl Cahill |
Reporters, business leaders, legislators and port boosters were called to the Virginia Port Authorit
Maritime
ANALYST DOUBTS SUGAR WILL FALL FURTHER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The sugar market may not see further sizable declines from current levels, given the virtual 50 perc
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil May Re-enter Sugar Export MarketRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Brazil could return to the s
SUGAR JOURNAL SEES DIP IN 1985-86 PRODUCTION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.K.-based World Sugar Journal Monday revised its forecast for 1985-86 world sugar output to 96.
FLA. CITRUS SHIPMENTS ROSE IN '85-86 SEASON
(Orlando Sentinel) |
Favorable growing conditions helped boost shipments of Florida's fresh citrus to their second-highes
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