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EPA SUES KAISER ALUMINUM
(Ap) |
The Environmental Protection Agency has sued Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. for allegedly violatin
HOWARD SIMON - SIMON SAYS
Howard Simon |
THE UNITED STATES is still not out of the race for the gold. This is an assessment of U.S. i
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FLIGHT DELAYS INCREASE ON EUROPEAN AIRLINESBRUSSELS, Belgium - Nineteen percent of European
Air Cargo
FORMOSA PLASTICS HALTS ALL INVESTMENT IN TAIWAN
Helen Berg |
Formosa Plastics Group, the country's largest conglomerate, is halting all local investment and most
CHEMICAL MARKETS CARBIDE UNIT TO HIKE PRICE OF HELIUM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Linde division of Union Carbide Industrial Gases Inc. said it will raise helium prices on March
BILL ARMBRUSTER'S - TRADE TALK
Bill Armbruster |
DEMISE OF AN EXPORT GIANT: The liquidation of the Chew International Group, scheduled for completion
Maritime
INDONESIA VOWS NEW INCENTIVES FOR OIL AND GAS
P.T. Bangsberg |
New incentives to encourage overseas companies to explore for oil and gas are being prepared by the
COASTAL'S FRANCHISE PLAN WILL MARKET BRANDED FUELS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Coastal Refining & Marketing Inc., a subsidiary of Coastal Corp., said Thursday it is launching a ne
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GEORGIA POWER GETS OK ON VOGTLE TESTINGThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Thursday grant
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
PANEL BRIEFED ON NEW SYSTEM TO DETECT BOMBS
Leo Abruzzese |
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said the use of a technologically advanced bomb dete
Air Cargo
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NISSAN MAY SHIFT PATHFINDER PRODUCTIONNissan Motor Corp. will move production of its Pathfin
Maritime
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FORMER CARBIDE CHIEF A FUGITIVE, INDIA SAYSBHOPAL, India - Warren Anderson, former chairman
W. GERMAN BANKERS TO MEET WITH BUSINESSMEN IN BOSTON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Representatives of five West German banks will visit Boston Feb. 14 to meet with officials of Massac
MEAT EXECUTIVES TO DISCUSS HORMONE BAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. beef industry officials will meet with U.S. Trade Representative CarlaHills next Tuesda
CHINA HOPES US RELAXES IMPORT QUOTAS
Anita Schrodt |
China is committed to increasing its export earnings and generating hard currency, Chinese Vice Prem
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
U.S.-CANADA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT - RULES OF ORIGIN. The U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement provides fo
Maritime
CONFERENCE, SHIPPERSAGREE ON CONSULTATION
Edwin Unsworth |
The main shippers and shipping lines operating between northern Europe and the U.S. East Coast have
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
W. GERMAN COMPANIES HIRED TO AID UAE PORTHAMBURG, West Germany - The Port of Mina Zayed, in
Maritime
GREG JOHNSON - MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
DELAWARE & HUDSON shippers are wary as events continue unfolding around the troubled rail line.<
Trucking News
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LICHT SEES LOWERING OF '88-89 SUGAR STOCKSSugar stocks at the end of 1988-89 (September-Augu
PA. LAWMAKER ADMITS NOT WRITING AUTO BILL
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Rep. John M. Perzel, R-Phila., said last week that he had "made a mistake" by representing as his ow
UK INSURERS COVERED JET IN AZORES CRASH
Paula L. Green |
Independent Air Corp. carried $6 million of hull insurance and $250 million of liability insurance o
GERMAN TRADE SURPLUS HIT RECORD HIGH IN '88
Erich E. Toll |
West Germany's trade surplus widened in December, pushing the 1988 trade surplus to 128 billion deut
EC MIGHT LOWER JAPAN IMPORT BARS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
European Community member countries show signs of considering easing restrictions on imports from Ja
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
ILLINOIS WRESTLES WITH UTILITY RULE CHANGES
Bill Beck |
Illinois utility management is struggling with a host of problems that were unheard of when the 1980
CANADA'S FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PREPARE FOR MAJOR TURF BATTLE
From Wire Reports |
Canada's banks, trust companies, brokerage houses and insurance firms, spurred by financial deregula
SOUTH KOREA PLANS TO BOOST IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
South Korea's giant trading companies said they expect to buy more ''American" this year. In fact, t
Maritime
ITALIAN SHOE MARKET LIKELY TO COOL OFF
Journal of Commerce Special |
Leonardo Soana says Italy will buy no more than about 700,000 pairs of shoesfrom the United
Maritime
HIGH UK RATES TO COOL DEMAND FOR IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Wanted: U.S.-made computers and peripherals, computer software and services, medical equipment, scie
Maritime
GERMAN PLAN FOR BOOST IN TAX COULD SLOW US SALES THIS YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. exports to West Germany probably will keep expanding in 1989 but perhaps more slowly than in 19
Maritime
JAPANESE HEALTH MAY NOT AID US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan's already burgeoning economy appears headed for an even more vigorous year in1989 after the pa
Maritime
FLA. TV NEWS EDITOR CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL COMPUTER ENTRY
(Ap) |
A TV news editor hired away from his station by a competitor has been charged with unlawfully enteri
MULTINATIONAL FIRMS FAVOR CALIFORNIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
California has surpassed New York as the state with the most multinational manufacturing companies,
BUSH RENEWS VOW ON ENVIRONMENT
(Ap) |
President Bush said Wednesday that Americans won't accept excuses anymore for failure to protect the
PRESTON REPORTS RISE IN QUARTERLY EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Preston Corp.'s fourth quarter earnings rose to $849,000, or 15 cents a share, compared with a year-
Trucking News
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
4 AIRLINES SAID TO PAY MILLIONS TO TERRORISTSTEL AVIV, Israel - A U.S. aviation security exp
Air Cargo
FRENCH MARKET OFFERS PROMISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Jim Boulet exports live Louisiana crawfish to seven countries in Europe, but France isn't one of the
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
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