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SINGAPORE PL ANS TERMINAL CONTAINER FACILITY TIED TO ANTICIPATED GROWTH
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Singapore announced that a new container terminal will be built there because of a
Maritime
PORT GROUP SEEKS FILING EXEMPTION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission received another request for an exemptionfrom its filing req
Maritime
COMMISSION PLANS TO ENACT NEW NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission will adopt a new procedure for notifying parties to agreements under
Maritime
IMPORTER WOULD RESUME CASE AGAINST WATERMAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd. wants to resume its $618,914.12 reparations case against Waterman S
Maritime
ARGENTINA'S BANK CHIEF VOWS REFORM
Jeremy Morgan |
Jose Luis Machinea, Argentina's new central bank chief, promised to end the official system of redis
LIBEL AWARD S GROWING VERDICTS AVERAGE MORE THAN $750,000
(Ap) |
Libel awards are often larger and growing faster than judgements in medical malpractice and product
BRAZIL POLICY PLA NS FACE BIG TEST
James Bruce |
Shipping industry circles in this country are abuzz over a new government- propo sed merchant marine
Maritime
JAPAN SEES SURGE IN GOODS IMPORTS
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese imports of manufactured goods during the first six months of this year soared by 23.7 perce
Maritime
HONG KONG'S TRADE SHOWED HEALTHY GAINS DURING JULY
Journal of Commerce Special |
All portions of Hong Kong's trade showed healthy gains last month, fueling industry's hopes for a su
Maritime
TOYOTA BOYCOTT IN LOW GEAR? JAPANESE UNIT BELIEVES ACTION BY US UNIONS WILL NOT SPREAD
A.E. Cullison |
The Japan External Trade Organization doesn't think a Chicago boycott against Toyota Motor Co. produ
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hercules Unveils C ellulosic Thickener Hercules Inc., Wilmington, Del., introduced a cellulo
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Toxic Fumes Kill 19 TOKAT, Turkey - Toxic fumes spewing from a long-smoldering fire killed 1
STATOIL BLASTS LIM ITATIONS PROPOSAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Norway's state-owned oil company, Statoil, disagrees with the Norwegian government's consideration o
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Yugoslavia to Import More Wheat from USBELGRADE, Yugoslavia - This country will import about
FARM WORKERS' PAY INCREASED 8 PERCENT IN '86
(Ap) |
Hired farm workers are being paid about 8 percent more than they were a year ago, according to an Ag
WAH KWONG PLAN ENDS, FREEZING ALL FUNDS
P.T. Bangsberg |
One of the world's premier maritime groups, Wah Kwong Shipping & Investment Co. Ltd., enters a state
MALAYSIAN SURPLUS DOUBLES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Peninsular Malaysia, which includes 11 of Malaysia's 13 states, reported a trade surplus of M$1.5 bi
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pall Corp. Promotes8 New VPsEAST HILLS, N.Y. - Pall Corp., an international supplier
UNION CARBIDE DEVELOPS SOLVENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide announced a new member of the UCARSOL family of gas-treating solvents. Called
SQUIBB CHANGES ORGANIZATIONAL SETUP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Squibb Corp. announced changes in its organization structure resulting from recently announced plans
OCEAN CARRIER RATE CHANGES
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Ports/Eastern Mediterranean and North African Freight Conference announce
Maritime
DEREKTOR HOPES DOLLAR WILL BRING YACHT ORDERS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
An official of Robert E. Derektor Shipyard said the decline of the dollar's value is putting the yar
Maritime
ILA SHIFTS STRATEGY, TO START WITH CONASA
Alan F. Schoedel |
Contract negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association and North Atlantic shippi
SAN FRANCISCO'S REBIRTH ON TRACK
John Davies |
Eugene Gartland swung a sledgehammer over his head and drove a golden spike at the Port of San Franc
Maritime
ILA DEAL IN GULF DISPUTED
Gary Taylor |
An official with the West Gulf Maritime Association disputes a Port of Houston Authority assertion t
Maritime
MANVILLE CLOSING NEW JERSEY FACTORY
(Ap) |
More than 55 years ago, this community adopted the name of the company whose asbestos products gave
RAINBOW WARRIOR FUNDS TO GO TO NUCLEAR STUDY
(Ap) |
The government will use part of the compensation paid by France for the bombing of the Rainbow Warri
Maritime
IRAQ REPORTS ATTACK ON IRAN'S FARSI ISLAND
(Ap) |
Iraq said Thursday its warplanes blasted a radar station on Iran's Farsi Island, 64 miles south of t
Maritime
JAPAN SEES SURGE IN GOODS IMPORTS MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS POST 23.7 PERCENT RISE IN FIRST HALF
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese imports of manufactured goods during the first six months of this year soared by 23.7 perce
Maritime
TIMBER STATES LOOK TO EXPORT GOVERNORS, CANADIAN PREMIERS CONSIDER FORMING CONSORTIUM
(Ap) |
The governors of the Northwest's four major timber producing states are pushing the formation of an
Maritime
CHERNOBYL REP EAT 'IMPOSSIBLE'
(Ap) |
Another nuclear disaster like the one at Chernobyl cannot happen in the Soviet Union because of modi
ECONOMIC INDICATORS JUMP
(Ap) |
The government's main gauge of future economic activity rose a strong 1.1 percent last month, the go
BROKEN HILL MERGES UNITS 2 US SUBSIDIARIES FORM BHP PETROLEUM (AMERICAS)
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd. of Australia has merged two of its U.S. subsidiaries to form BHP Pe
MASS. HOMEOWN ERS WISING UP
Journal of Commerce Special |
Massachusetts homeowners are wising up to the international oil market and asking intelligent questi
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Canadian Port and Harbour Association. 28th annual meeting Sept. 6-10 at Hilton International Windso
Maritime
ANALYSTS SAY JAPAN YEN WILL HIT 130 TO DOLLAR
A.E. Cullison |
The value of the Japanese currency may climb to about 130 yen to the U.S.dollar early next y
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Indonesian Survey Ship Is Gutted by FireJAKARTA, Indonesia - A survey ship owned by the stat
Maritime
STOCKS STRUG GLE, DECLINE
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Bucking a series of negative reports from securities analysts, the stock market struggled in vain Th
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, August 28,1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanadaU.
CARGO-SHARING BILL ADRIFT IN UNCERTAIN SEAS
Robert F. Morison |
U.S.-flag carriers, maritime unions and the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee believe th
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