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LACK OF EXPORT KNOWLEDGE CALLED TOP US TRADE WOE IN PACIFIC RIM
David Penticuff |
American firms have the products and the marketing ability to increase exports to the Pacific Rim, t
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX REWARDS WORKERS TAKING LOWER WAGENASHVILLE, Tenn. - CSX Transportation has awarded $36,0
Rail News
MEDIAN HOME PRICE IN CALIFORNIA RISES
(Ap) |
The median resale price of a home in California climbed to $177,485 in November, up 1.2 percent from
ALBERTA APPROVES PULP MILL PROJECT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Alberta government has given the green light to a company it controls to build a C$168 million c
DETROIT SEES STABLE '89 ECONOMY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Detroit business and economic leaders are predicting a stable, steady economy for 1989, with no big
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Atlantic States Association of Rail Shippers, annual meeting, Jan. 11. Philadelphia Hershey Hotel, P
Air Cargo
COFFEE TRADERS BELIEVE MARKET RALLY OVERDONE
Michelle Bolar Miller |
The rally in coffee futures on the New York Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange Inc. is overdone based on
NEDLLOYD LOOKS TO UNIFY OPERATIONS
Bruce Barnard |
Every move in Royal Nedlloyd Group NV's bid to map out a strategy for the 1990s and beyond is scruti
Maritime
LONGSHORE UNION REQUESTS ROLE IN LA PORT DISPUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
One more party has asked the Federal Maritime Commission for permission to participate in the wideni
Maritime
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PRAXIS BIOLOGICS INC. (Rochester, N.Y.) - Joseph Oren, M.D., has joined this disease-prevention comp
SURPLUS IN US CHEMICAL TRADE NARROWED SHARPLY IN OCTOBER
John Maggs |
The surplus in U.S. chemical trade narrowed sharply in October, but a Commerce Department official s
UNION TEXAS UNIT TO BEGIN GAS PRODUCTION IN PAKISTAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
After 11 years of exploration, a group headed by Union Texas Petroleum Holdings Inc.'s Pakistan subs
SF NOISE RULES TO GROUND SOME PLANES AT NIGHT
(Ap) |
Three airlines won't be permitted to fly jets that fail to meet San Francisco International Airport'
Air Cargo
FARMERS HARVEST INSURANCE CLAIMS LATE
Ed Maixner |
Crop insurance is usually something to think about once or twice a year: When you sign up in the spr
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COPPER AND BRASS MILLS HIKE PRODUCT PRICESCopper fabricators adjusted their copper-content p
DOLLAR FALLS BROADLY IN THIN, HOLIDAY MART
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined broadly Wednesday on profit-taking in a thin holiday market. Tradin
OCEANARIUM TAKES SHAPE ON SHORES OF LAKE MICHIGAN
(Reuter) |
Hundreds of miles from the nearest salt spray, a taste of the ocean is taking shape on the icy shore
Maritime
GROUP'S INTERMODAL STRATEGY MAY SPREAD TO THE US
Craig Dunlap |
The sort of logistical empire-building that Royal Nedlloyd Group NV has under way in Europe might sp
Maritime
CHEMICAL FIRMS GET STIFF FINES FROM EC
(Reuter) |
The European Community Commission said Wednesday it was fining 23 major petrochemical companies a to
TEXAS OIL, GAS PRODUCERS FACE TAX, IMPORT WOES
Neil Springer |
Texas oil and natural gas producers feel strangled by home-grown legislation and besieged by foreign
DISTILLATE STOCKS FALL IN WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of petroleum products reflected the beginning of the winter season and followed normal patt
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHRYSLER MOTORS CORP. (Highland Park, Mich.) G. Glenn Gardner has been named general manager of the
Trucking News
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year12/21 12/20 Chan
BAE SPLITS OPERATIONS OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT UNIT
Edwin Unsworth |
British Aerospace PLC announced Tuesday a major reorganization of its loss- making civil aircraft di
Air Cargo
NAVY AWARDS TEXTRON LANDING CRAFT CONTRACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Textron Marine Systems, a division of Textron Inc., has been awarded a contract for the U.S. Navy's
Maritime
FOREIGN-FLAG TRANSFER SOUGHT FOR DRILL SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration has received applications for permission to transfer a barge and two dri
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
10-PORT DOCK STRIKE IN BRAZIL AT 9TH DAYSAO PAULO, Brazil - A dockworkers' strike affecting
Maritime
THE ECONOMY
From Wire Reports |
US RESERVE ASSETS FALL $1.260 BILLION IN NOV.U.S. reserve assets fell $1.260 billion in Nove
GROWTH FOR PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IS SLOW BUT SURE
Charles Thurston |
The $100 billion U.S. pulp and paper industry may be growing more slowly than most of its global com
TRADE PANEL SEES GROWTH FOR CARIBBEAN TEXTILES
Richard Lawrence |
There will be accelerating growth in textile and apparel imports from the Caribbean and Mexico, the
Maritime
CARBIDE TO RAISE PRICES OF SPECIALTY PRODUCTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. has announced increases in prices for several specialty chemical products effect
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MASS. DELAYS HEARING ON FIREMAN'S RE-ENTRYA hearing on an attempt by Fireman's Fund Insuranc
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Dec. 21, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
US SHIP LINES DENY THEY PUSH OLDER EDI RULES
Tony Seideman |
U.S. ocean carriers say they are not forcing Far Eastern ports to use older electronic data intercha
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DETROIT/WAYNE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY (Detroit) - Michael E. McCarthy was named director of trade and
Maritime
UN PROGRAM TARGETS PRIVATE SECTOR
William Armbruster |
The United Nations Development Program is virtually unknown in the United States, its top official a
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Trading With Guatemala 4A * Stanford Erickson's Trade Talk 5A* Justice OKs Truckers' Equip
DE LOREAN PLANT OUTSIDE BELFAST GETS NEW OWNER
Janet Porter |
The former De Lorean Motor Co. plant in Northern Ireland will be converted into an aluminum casting
BUMBLE BEE'S STANDING GROWS IN PUERTO RICO AFTER TAKEOVER
Larry Luxner |
This month's hostile takeover of Pillsbury Co. by Grand Metropolitan PLC, a British conglomerate, ma
Maritime
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