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BIG HONG KONG TEXTILE FIRM'S PROFITS SLUMP
P.T. Bangsberg |
A stagnant textile sector and rising costs at home hammered the interim profit of Winsor Industrial
Maritime
CEREMONY SPOTLIGHTS FIRST COCOA SHIPMENT AT BROOKLYN FACILITY
Gloria Joseph |
As 50 members of the International Longshoremen's Association deep-sea labor union finish unloading
Maritime
TAIWAN'S OFFICIALS PRESSED TO INVIGORATE BOND MARKET
Steve Glain |
Analysts said Taiwan's finance officials are being pressed to invigorate thedormant local bo
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year12/14 12/13 Chan
STRIKING DOCKERS IDLE BRAZIL PORTS
(Ap) |
Thousands of striking dockworkers demanding higher pay have paralyzed major Brazilian ports, authori
Maritime
TRADE PACT SPURS PLAN FOR CANADIAN PULP MILL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The expected approval of the U.S.-Canada trade agreement has already prompted one Canadian pulp manu
MONTEDISON, ENI TO MERGE CHEMICAL UNITS
(Reuter) |
Italian chemical giant Montedison Wednesday approved a plan to merge most of its chemical activities
BOTH SIDES GIRD FOR BATTLE OVER GASOLINE TAX HIKE
Dan Gillmor |
It's hailed as a relatively painless way to cut the federal deficit, a curb on the Organization of P
REGULATORS ELECT GATES AS PRESIDENT
Laura Raley Borda |
Nevada Insurance Commissioner David A. Gates was named president of the National Association of Insu
KAN. COUNTY FAVORS SITING OF TRADE ZONE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
A decision on the application by Sedgwick County, Kan., to the U.S. Department of Commerce for a fre
FORWARDER AMERFORD ENTERTAINS SUITORS
Ira Breskin |
Amerford International Corp., a venerable air freight forwarder based in Queens, is entertaining sui
YEUTTER PICKED AS SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
Leo Abruzzese |
President-elect Bush named Trade Representative Clayton K. Yeutter to serve as his secretary of agri
GATT DEADLOCK PLEASES MANY GROWERS IN CALIF.
Mark Magnier |
The sharp differences over farm subsidies that deadlocked last week's Montreal meeting of the Genera
KODAK CONTAMINATION OVERBLOWN, SOME SAY
(Ap) |
The environmental mess that has plagued Eastman Kodak Co. for nearly a year may be more a result of
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
SEATTLE CLEARS THE WAY FOR BRIDGE OVER DUWAMISH
John Davies |
An antique bridge that had made navigation into a major section of the Port of Seattle treacherous w
Maritime
QUAKE RELIEF EFFORTS MOVE SLOWLY
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The relief airlift to earthquake-stricken Armenia continued at a slow pace as supplies stacked up in
Air Cargo
INDONESIANS TO HAUL STEEL
Josh Goldstein |
An Indonesian shipping group says it will be the first to take advantage of South Korea's decision t
Maritime
RESTRUCTURING OF 3 RATE GROUPS EXPECTED BY SPRING
Janet Porter |
Moves to merge the three westbound North Atlantic shipping conferences could be finalized by the spr
Maritime
TRUCK DRIVER HONORED FOR AID TO GUATEMALA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Elton Blair, a truck driver who has made nine trips to Guatemala to distribute food, clothing and ot
Trucking News
INDIA RE-EXAMINES BAN ON CABOTAGE
Neel Patri |
The government has ordered a study of demands by ports to relax cabotage laws and permit foreign ves
Maritime
CALIF. INSURER SLASHES AGENTS' COMMISSION TO EASE STING OF 103
Ed Pope |
One of the state's 10 largest auto insurance companies has slashed the commissions it pays its broke
CALIF. COURT RULING OPENS COMPETITION FLOODGATES
Bert Robinson |
By subjecting California insurers to antitrust laws, the state Supreme Court has added a new and uni
MINN. BUSINESS GRAPPLES WITH SOVIET TRAVEL BAN
Lee Egerstrom |
The Minnesota business community is learning again that it can be easier getting a kidney dialysis m
NARROWER TRADE DEFICIT DRAWS MIXED REACTION
Richard Lawrence |
The $10.3 billion U.S. merchandise trade deficit in October was welcomed Wednesday by administration
ROMANIAN DEBT POLICY HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL BUT SOCIAL COST HIGH
(Reuter) |
Romania, led by ultra-orthodox communist Nicolae Ceausescu, has paid back its debt at breakneck spee
TRADE GROUP BLASTS CUSTOMS OVER IMPORTER FRAUD PROBE
William Armbruster |
The president of a leading trade association has accused the U.S. Customs Service of showing an atti
Maritime
FARM CO-OPS DELAY MERGER DECISION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Officials from three agricultural cooperatives will delay a proposed merger decision until January.<
THINNING ARCTIC OZONE TARGET OF NEW STUDY
(Ap) |
The earth's protective ozone layer is thinning more than expected in northern regions of the globe,
US GROUP PLANS BID TO BUILD SOVIET PLANT
John Maggs |
Ingersoll Engineers Inc., Rockford, Ill., said it is leading a consortium of U.S. businesses in a bi
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BRAZIL'S OIL IMPORTS UP IN FIRST 10 MONTHSSAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazil's oil imports averaged
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Council of Logistics Management, Chicago round table, Dec. 8. Starlight Inn, 99 West Lawrence Ave.,
Air Cargo
OPINION OF '84 SHIPPING ACT HARDLY CHANGES
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission staff's second survey of maritime industry opinion on the impact of
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SENATE STEERING GROUP FILLS TWO VACANCIESThe Senate Democratic Steering Committee has filled
Trucking News
WHOLESALE PRICES DIP IN JAPAN
(Ap) |
The Japanese wholesale price index for November averaged 86.2, down from 86.7 a month earlier and do
DEUTSCHE BANK FORMS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Erich E. Toll |
Deutsche Bank AG, West Germany's largest commercial bank, will make its long- awaited move into the
NIPPON STEEL CRACKS US MART WITH ACQUISITION
Charles Thurston |
Nippon Steel Chemical Co. is ready to establish a presence in the United States through the acquisit
PEOPLE - OIL/GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TENNECO INC. (Houston) - Following the sale of Tenneco Oil Co. and the retirement and resignation of
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Dec. 14, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange*PrevClose High Low V
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1522 (Dec. 14, 1988) Previous day - 1518 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange i
Maritime
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