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AUSTRALIA STRIKES AT US SALES
Vincent W. Stove |
Australia is willing to help the Soviet Union market its agriculturalmachinery in Australia
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Nedlloyd Move CreatesNew PositionsSeveral new positions were created by Nedlloyd Lin
INFLATION RATE STEADY IN JULY
(Ap) |
Another steep decline in gasoline costs held consumer prices steady in July as Americans enjoyed the
CUSTOMS' USER FEES CAUSE GLO BAL FUROR
Robert F. Morison |
John D. Wurz has a bone to pick with the U.S. Customs Service. The farmer from Sweetgrass, M
VISITS OF STATE
Wire and Staff Reports |
Mubarak, Peres to Meet TEL AVIV, Israel - Prime Minister Shimon Peres said he will meet with
JAPANESE HO PES DASHED TAXES ON MONEY MARKET FUNDS SEEN LIMITING SCOPE
A.E. Cullison |
The planned Tokyo offshore money market likely will be far smaller than anticipated, due to the appl
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
An Internal Affair ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The government complained that the United States a
ECONOMIC BEAT
Linda Stern |
MY FRIEND JOE is an optimist, and he says the economy is ready for some very nice growth. Businesses
CHINA MAKES INROADS ON POVERTY
(Ap) |
Sixty million people in China have an annual income lower than the government poverty line of 150 yu
Maritime
PORTSMOUTH RESIDENTS TO FIGHT COGENTRIX COAL FACILITY
Carl Cahill |
There have been protests before over proposals to build coal-handling facilities here. But t
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Teknor Apex Unveils LineOf CompoundsA new series of specially formulated polyvinyl c
US CAR OUTPUT UP THIS WEEK
(Ap) |
U.S. automakers scheduled the assembly of 135,374 cars in domestic factories this week, Ward's Autom
CALIFORNIA'S WATER PUT TO THE TASTE TEST
(Ap) |
They don't work when the grass gets cut. Perfume drives them up the wall, and coffee is forbidden in
FISH ARE BITING DOWN AT THE POND
Robert Davis |
A 2,000-acre lake used by Commonwealth Edison Co. as a cooling pond for its LaSalle Nuclear Generati
POLL SAYS FIRMS PLAN SMALLER PAY HIKES
(Ap) |
Corporate budgets for salary increases through the next two years will be lower than in 1985, but th
HONEYWELL TO SELL UNIT TO PPG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Honeywell Inc. announced the sale of its medical electronics division to PPG Industries, of Pittsbur
NINE MILE POINT 2 AWAITS APPROVAL FOR FUEL LOADING
(Ap) |
The loading of nuclear fuel into the Nine Mile Point 2 power plant, pushed back several times this y
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Magnesium Carbo nate Price Stable The price of magnesium carbonate still is quoted in the ra
HERCON, BOLAR SIGN AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Health-Chem Corp. announced that its Hercon Laboratories subsidiary signed an unprecedented agreemen
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Approves Reopening Of Allied Power PlantALBANY, N.Y. - Hydro Co. and Babcock & Wilcox Inc
VIETNAMESE-SOVIET VENTURE OPENS THIRD DRILLING RIG
(Ap) |
A Vietnamese-Soviet joint venture opened a third oil rig off the southern Vietnamese coast, the offi
GRACE, PANHANDLE PLAN JOINT DRILLING OPERATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co., New York, and Panhandle Eastern Corp., Houston, agreed in principle to combine the
NORWAY'S DOLPHIN OPTIMISTIC
Journal of Commerce Special |
The future looks pretty bleak for Dolphin A/S at the moment, but the Norwegian offshore oil drilling
EUROPEAN PRICES CONTINUE STEADY OPEC PRODUCTION CUTBACK PLAN GENERATES SUSPENSE ON SPOT MART
Simon Cameron Moore |
Oil prices continued to steady on a European spot market where rumors of a fresh Iranian offensive i
PARIS BASIN EU PHORIA FIZZLES
Howard Schissel |
Weak world oil prices have taken the euphoria out of exploration and development efforts in France's
JAMAICA TO TRIPLE ETHANOL OUTPUT
Canute James |
Jamaica is tripling its ethanol refining capacity in an attempt to get a bigger share of the U.S. ma
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Three Firms Increase West Texas PostingsCitgo Petroleum Corp., a unit of Southland Corp., in
OIL RIG WORKERS TO GET JOBS BACK
(Ap) |
The owners of the country's largest offshore oil and gas rig said they would reinstate more than 300
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSConsumer spending posted a modest increase, while Americans' personal incomes ro
PORT OF OAKLAND FINDS NO COVER FIRST $1 MILLION LIABILITY MAY HAVE TO BE SELF-INSURED
Maureen Robb |
The Port of Oakland may have to self-insure the first $1 million of its liability losses, a harbor
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Finds Dumping Of Brass Sheet, StripBrass sheet and strip from Brazil, Canada, Sweden, Fra
Maritime
WON GAIN MAY CAUSE S. KOREAN EXPORT LOSS
(Ap) |
South Korea could lose up to US$2 billion in annual exports to the United States and six other majo
Maritime
US COMPLAINS TO JAPAN COMMERCE SEEKS OPEN AUTO PARTS MARKET
A.E. Cullison |
Japan must get rid of barriers to foreign competition in its automobile industry, U.S. officials tol
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Finds Dumping Of Brass Sheet, StripBrass sheet and strip from Brazil, Canada, Sweden, Fra
Maritime
SOUTH KOREAN DELEGATION WILL VISIT PORT OF OLYMPIA
Journal of Commerce Special |
A major trade delegation from Masan, South Korea, will visit the Port of Olympia in Washington state
Maritime
JAPAN TO SURVEY S. PACIFIC TOURISM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A planned year-long survey of the islands of the South Pacific in the interest of developing new tou
Maritime
US PRIES AT JAPAN'S AUTO PARTS MARKET
A.E. Cullison |
Japan must get rid of barriers to foreign competition in its automobile industry, U.S. officials tol
Maritime
HOEGH LINES EXTENDS PACT TO HAUL WEYERHAEUSER CARGO
John Davies |
A Norwegian shipping line extended by a year its agreement to carry cargo for a giant U.S. forest pr
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS.
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Electronic Data Focus Of Paris ConferenceCompat 86, to be held in Paris Sept. 15-17, is the
Maritime
CONDUCTORS FIGHT TO KEEP CABOOSE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The United Transportation Union, representing train conductors employed by Canadian National Railway
Maritime
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