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US CUSTOMS IMPOSES FINE OF $84 MILLION ON SEA-LAND
Canute James |
Sea-Land Service Inc. suspended moving export cargo from the Jamaican Port of Kingston Monday after
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
FOOD SURPLUSES DWINDLING IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
(Reuter) |
The European Community's food mountains are dwindling fast, according to figures published Wednesday
REPORT SAYS 9 NATIONS HAVE CHEMICAL WEAPONS
(Ap) |
At least nine countries were reliably reported to have chemical weapons in 1987, and four nations un
CAPTAIN, SURVIVORS BLAME NAVY BOAT FOR GUATEMALA FERRY DISASTER
(Ap) |
Survivors of Guatemala's worst maritime disaster put most of the blame Tuesday on a naval patrol boa
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
STAGFLATION SEEN THREATENING CHINESE ECONOMY THIS YEAR
(Reuter) |
China will sink into stagflation this year with rising inflation and falling output if an austerity
Maritime
OUTGOING EC OFFICIAL HITS UK TRADE STAND
(Ap) |
The British government was accused by its own outgoing chief official to the European Community of l
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NJ FAMILY FILES SUIT IN PAN AM CRASHWEST ORANGE, N.J. - Relatives of a New Jersey family kil
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AIRGAS INC. ACQUIRES TWO GAS DISTRIBUTORSWILMINGTON, Del. - Airgas Inc. announced the acquis
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CUBAN RADIO REPORTS 3 DEAD IN TRAIN WRECKTwo trains collided in Cuba's easternmost province
Rail News
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
GERMAN TRADE SURPLUS GROWS SHARPLYWIESBADEN, West Germany - West Germany reported Tuesday a
TAIWAN MOVES SLOWLY ON INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
Gary Aderman |
Although Taiwan is pushing an ambitious plan to surpass Hong Kong as the world's busiest containerpo
Maritime
MEXICANS OPTIMISTIC ON CONTAINERIZATION
Journal of Commerce Special |
Containerization has been advancing slowly in Mexico during the past five years as the country's fin
Maritime
INSURERS MUST ACT TO CORRECT PUBLIC MISCONCEPTIONS
Paula L. Green |
As insurers face mounting pressure from consumers, attorneys and legislators to correct the volatile
SWEDEN PROBES CACHE OF EXPLOSIVES
(Reuter) |
Sweden uncovered an arms cache near Stockholm airport last July that contained the kind of explosive
Air Cargo
TEXAS EASTERN UNIT SEEKS OK ON PIPELINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., a subsidiary of Texas Eastern Corp., and ANR Pipeline Co., a subsi
BORROWING IN YEN GAINING POPULARITY FOR SOME US CITIES
Kathy Fieweger |
As municipalities around the United States continue to seek creative methods of financing public wor
CANADIAN MARTS WAIT FOR BREAK IN RATES
(Reuter) |
Canadian stock markets, whose recovery following the October 1987 crash has stalled, will find it ha
NEW SAFETY RULES FOR COMMUTER PILOTS DUE SOON
Anne Belli |
A year after a string of commuter airline accidents focused attention on the safety of the smaller c
Air Cargo
RICHARD MALKIN'S - AIR CARGO FOCUS
(By) Richard Malkin |
BEFORE AIR EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL there was no freight forwarding company whose total income was deri
Air Cargo
W. GERMAN NEO-NAZIS USE COMPUTER GAMES TO DISSEMINATE HATE
(Ap) |
Neo-Nazi computer buffs are making increased use of computer games to spread their militant propagan
CARBIDE FORMS GASES, CARBON PRODUCTS UNITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. announced the incorporation of its domestic industrial gases and carbon products
BONN MAY PUT STIFFER CURBS ON EXPORTS
(Ap) |
West Germany plans tighter export controls following allegations that private companies illegally sh
Maritime
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Dec. 17 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 11
Rail News
CARGO GROWTH CONTINUES STRONG PACE AT RICHMOND
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Port of Richmond in Virginia set tonnage records during the 1987-88 fiscal year, and port offici
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Commodity Research Bureau: Sugar 6A * Edward Renshaw - Why not 4 percent unemployment? 8A*
SURFACE-EFFECT SHIP TO CARRY NY COMMUTERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
It looks like a catamaran that rises partially from the water on a cushion of air. Known as a surfac
Maritime
CONTAINER SHORTAGE PLAGUES BRAZIL
James Bruce |
The shortage of containers available for lease in world trade may be resolved in the near future, bu
Maritime
DEVELOPMENT LOANS HELP INDIA INCREASE CAPACITY OF PORTS
Neel Patri |
Financial resources being the biggest constraint on developing the transport sector, the government
Maritime
JAPAN WORKS TO DEVELOP A FOREIGN AID PROGRAM
(Reuter) |
Japan is about to become the world's biggest foreign aid donor but is struggling over who should giv
Maritime
WORLD-WIDE, HYUNDAI REACH AGREEMENT ON DISPUTED CONTRACT
P.T. Bangsberg |
World-Wide (Shipping) Ltd. has taken delivery of two supertankers from South Korea and says a disput
Maritime
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS WILL BUILD SEMICONDUCTOR FACTORY IN ITALY
John Perrotta |
The Italian subsidiary of Dallas-based Texas Instruments Inc. will build a semiconductor factory and
Maritime
GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING NEXT STEP ON DRUG TESTS
Leo Abruzzese |
Federal officials are expected to decide within the next two weeks whether to appeal Friday's prelim
Trucking News
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
Wire and Staff Reports |
U.S. LEASING INTERNATIONAL INC. (San Francisco) - Frank H. Mason was appointed executive vice presid
Trucking News
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
SINGAPORE CUTTING STAKE IN PETROCHEMICALS FURTHER
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Singapore government is further reducing its involvement in the country's now-healthy petrochemi
W.R. GRACE ADDS GLYCINE CAPACITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co.'s Organic Chemicals division has increased glycine production capacity by 30 percen
BOXED COFFEE SHIPMENTS GROWING TREND IN BRAZIL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Coffee exporters here are increasingly turning to the container. During 1988's third quarter
Maritime
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