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US CUSTOMS TO USHER IN MOMENTOUS YEAR JAN. 1
Richard Lawrence |
For the U.S. Customs Service, Jan. 1 will be C-Day. The C stands for Canada, code, classific
Maritime
ALABAMA MAKES PITCH FOR SOVIET BUSINESS
Marie Prat |
The Soviet Union's latest agreement to purchase U.S. grain, coupled with a more open trade stance, h
Maritime
FIRE CUTS CAPACITY AT EXXON REFINERY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Exxon Co. U.S.A.'s big refinery at Baytown, Texas, has lost 100,000 barrels a day of crude oil proce
LABOR UNIONS CHALLENGE DRUG TESTING RULES . . .
Leo Abruzzese |
The nation's largest trucking and railroad labor unions filed suit in federal district court Tuesday
Trucking News
US-SOVIET JOINT VENTURE SET UP TO ASSIST SIMILAR ENDEAVORS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
It's a U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint venture of a different sort, one set up to assist in the creation of othe
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MASS. AGENTS OPPOSE FIREMAN'S RE-ENTRYThe Independent Agents of Massachusetts are voicing th
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UNIT OF J.P. MORGAN SOLD TO FIRST CHICAGONEW YORK - J.P. Morgan said Tuesday it had agreed t
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS FIGHTS OFF VIRUSESCHANTILLY, Va. - Knowledge Network Systems Inc. has deve
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Don C. Becker - Publisher's Notebook 10A * Richard Malkin - Air Cargo Focus 2B* Utility Ou
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Michael Maher, the 79-year-old chairman of Maher Terminals, figures he's always enjoyed the luck of
SOUTH CHINA RIVER TRADE IS BOOMING
Gary Aderman |
Maritime trade between the Pearl River Delta of southern China and the port here, already accounting
US LIKELY TO HIKE SUGAR QUOTA SOON
(Reuter) |
The White House is likely to announce shortly that it will increase the country's annual sugar quota
PRIVATIZATION OF PONCE BARRED
Harold J. Lidin |
A Ponce Superior Court judge has barred any last-minute moves toward privatization of the municipall
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
COMMERCE TO PROBE CEPHALEXIN IMPORTSThe Commerce Department will probe whether imports from
Maritime
ANTARCTIC OZONE HOLE DRIFT RAISES ENVIRONMENTAL FEARS
David Ansley |
Puzzled atmospheric scientists have found, to their alarm, that the annual ozone hole over the South
ISRAEL TO SELL MAJORITY STAKE IN OIL REFINERIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Israeli government will sell its 74 percent stake in the nation's oil refining enterprise, Oil R
REPORT CRITICIZES VTS CLOSINGS
(Ap) |
Coast Guard facilities to prevent harbor collisions in New York and New Orleans were closed principa
Maritime
THE ECONOMY
From Wire Reports |
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT SHRUNK IN 3RD QUARTERThe U.S. current account deficit, the broadest
AUSTRIAN SCHILLING GAINS AS PORTFOLIO CURRENCY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Hardly ranked among the majors, the Austrian schilling is growing in importance as a portfolio curre
AUSTRALIAN BANKS LOOK OFFSHORE
Vincent W. Stove |
Australian banks have revealed further evidence of eagerness to acquire offshore banks, with a lot o
REPORT SAYS TOURIST BOOM HELPED SAVE NY ECONOMY
(Ap) |
A record number of tourists, especially overseas visitors, helped save the city from a recession thi
JAPANESE TO FUND ETHYLENE PROJECT IN CHINA PROVINCE
P.T. Bangsberg |
A $150 million tax-free loan from Japan has been signed by China Petrochemical Corp., or Sinopec, fo
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS (St. Petersburg, Fla.) - John R. Hanschmidt was named senior executive vice
ECU NOW RANKS FIFTH IN BANKING MARKET
Janet Porter |
The European Currency Unit is now the fifth most widely borrowed currency in the international banki
ALASKA GRANTS YUKON PIPELINE RIGHT-OF-WAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Alaska has issued a right-of-way lease giving Yukon Pacific Corp. access to more than 400 miles of s
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
MATSON ADOPTS PLAN TO PREVENT TAKEOVERThe parent of Matson Navigation Co. announced the adop
Maritime
INDIA EASES REGULATIONS ON SHIP ACQUISITIONS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The government has eased a restriction stipulating that Indian shipping companies could buy a ship a
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TRADE GROUP'S EDI PROJECT MOVES UNEXPECTEDLY FAST
Tony Seideman |
How worried is the United States trade community about global electronic data interchange? W
JAPAN MOVES CLOSER TO EDIFACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In its own careful way, Japan appears to be making a commitment to the United Nations-based EDI for
TUG-BARGE UNITS POSE DEFENSE DILEMMA
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The increased use of seagoing tug-barge units in the U.S. domestic trade may present a problem for d
Maritime
SAFETY IS WATCHWORD OF NEW STANDARDS ON TRUCK INSPECTION
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The not-so-secret word for truckers last week was safety. That's because the Department of T
Trucking News
SHIPPER BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
ZAYRE CORP. PLANNING MAJOR RESTRUCTURINGFRAMINGHAM, Mass. - Zayre Corp. plans a major corpor
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CANADA REOPENS DEBATE TO RATIFY US TRADE BILL
Leo Ryan |
Canada's House of Commons resumed its sessions Monday to give final approval of the U.S.-Canada free
SALES TRIGGER CANADIAN TIRE EXPANSION
Gregory S. Johnson |
A tripling of sales is forcing Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. to build a new distribution center and upgra
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
SORBITOL, HYSTAR ARE UP AT LONZALonza Inc. will increase prices for Sorbitol and Hystar hydr
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HOECHST CELANESE CORP. (Somerville, N.J.) - Robert A. Longman, vice president and general counsel, w
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
KINARK CONFIRMS EFFORT TO SELL ILL. TERMINALKinark Corp., Tulsa, Okla., confirmed recent rum
HOW HIGH TECH FAILS AS WEAPON IN THIRD WORLD'S DISEASE BATTLE
(Reuter) |
The way to cleaner water in the world's poorest countries may be inexpensive and old-fashioned.<
Maritime
HOW FOREIGN DEBTS HURT MIDDLE-INCOME NATIONS
Canute James |
While international attention is being focused on the debt burdens of the larger Latin American coun
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