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BUSH TRADE POLICIES TO MIRROR REAGAN'S, ANALYSTS PREDICT
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. trade policy under George Bush is likely to be marked by continuity, with few surprises or devi
FRESH REVIEW OF MARITIME POLICY SLATED
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
While most observers do not expect a sea-change for maritime policy in a George Bush administration,
DIAZ TO QUIT POST AT SHIP CONFERENCE
Bruce Vail |
A group of shipping companies active in the North Atlantic trade is considering a reorganization of
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
POLYSAR TO EXPAND POLYSTYRENE CAPACITYLEOMINSTER, Mass. - Polysar Polymers' plastics divisio
FORMER HOUSTON OFFICIAL CONVICTED
Gary Taylor |
Former Port Commissioner Refugio Rey Gonzales Jr. says he'll appeal his conviction Tuesday on four c
Maritime
TOM GALLAGHER WINS RACE FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tom Gallagher, a Republican mortgage insurance broker, defeated Democrat opponent Ken Jenne for the
SMALLER FIRMS PLAY BIGGER ROLE IN EXPORTS THAN MANY BELIEVE
William Armbruster |
Small companies may be taking a bigger share of the nation's export pie than is commonly believed, a
BUSH UNLIKELY TO MAKE BIG ENERGY POLICY CHANGES
John Maggs |
When George Bush takes office in January, the peace and prosperity he inherits from President Reagan
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year11/9 11/8 Chan
DOLLAR FALLS SHARPLY
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese financial authorities, both government and private, expressed fears Wednesday that the valu
BUSH FACING TEST ON WORLD ECONOMY
Richard Lawrence |
President-elect George Bush's campaign promise of international economic policy leadership will get
RAIL INDUSTRY SEES STABILITY AHEAD
Howard S. Abramson |
The railroad industry expects to face few changes under the Bush administration , and assumes the po
Rail News
CHINA'S YANSHAN PLANS TO BUILD STYRENE COMPLEX
P.T. Bangsberg |
China, working to produce more petrochemicals as demand rises, Wednesday announced a new project.
WIN LETS BUSH BUILD ON AGENDA OF REAGAN
John Boyd |
George Bush's strong victory in Tuesday's presidential balloting ensures that the general direction
CALIF. REFINERY SALE IS LAST IN STRING
Josh Goldstein |
The upcoming sale of a mid-size Southern California refinery will mark the end of a string of West C
BUSH STANCE ON ACID RAIN TOP CONCERN OF COAL INDUSTRY
Tim Sansbury |
By the length of a deep mine shaft or the height of a tall stack scrubber, the top concern of the co
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
USDA RAISES ESTIMATE OF SOVIET GRAIN NEEDSWASHINGTON - Total Soviet grain imports in 1988-89
BRAZIL EXPECTS FEW CHANGES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Bilateral trade relations with the United States are not likely to undergo any major changes followi
Maritime
FIVE US CARGO CARRIERS VIE FOR BRAZIL CHARTER SLOT
Mark Berniker |
Five American all-cargo carriers are vying for Washington's permission to fly round-trip charter fli
Air Cargo
1992 MAY OPEN SOME NEW LINES OF INFORMATION
Torrey Byles |
The unification of the European Community in 1992 promises to change the playing field for the infor
FIRE FEARS PROMPT PROBE OF CRUISE SHIP SAFETY
Buddy Nevins |
Fearing a catastrophic fire on a passenger ship because of ill-prepared crews and faulty safety equi
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Richard Littell - Reviving Airline Deregulation 8A * Richard Lawrence - Pitfalls of Free T
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
ICE CUBE EXPORTS TO JAPAN ARE CHIPS OFF OLD GLACIER
Dallas Morning News |
Tim Dimond has discovered the perfect product to export from Alaska. Ice.More amazing, he ha
STATES CAN TAX OIL FIRMS ON OUTER SHELF EARNINGS
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that income derived from oil and gas activities on the Outer Contine
DUTCH TRUCKERS BATTLE GERMAN HIGHWAY TAX
Bruce Barnard |
The Dutch government has vowed to fight West Germany's plan to impose a tax on trucks traveling on i
Trucking News
INSURANCE PANEL DRAFTS EARTHQUAKE LEGISLATION
Leah R. Young |
Legislation to create a national earthquake insurance program is being readied for introduction in C
CARGO SCREENING SYSTEM TO UNDERGO MORE TESTS
Dave Higdon |
An $8.4 million contract awarded this week by the Federal Aviation Administration signals the start
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DELTA REPORTS INCREASE IN CARGO AT ORLANDOORLANDO, Fla. - Delta Air Lines reported it boarde
Air Cargo
AMTRAK, TASK FORCE REVIEW TEST RESULTS ON HIGH-SPEED RAILS
Gregory S. Johnson |
The test runs are over and the reviewing has begun. Amtrak and the High Speed Rail Task Forc
Rail News
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
CITICORP NORTH AMERICAN INVESTMENT BANK (New York) - James M. Ruth Jr. was named a vice president an
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA, TAIWAN PLAN COMMERCIAL GROUPChina and Taiwan will set up an association in Hong Kong
Maritime
FREEPORT MCMORAN REOPENS UNDERWATER SULFUR MINE
John Maggs |
Buoyed by higher prices and a growing U.S. market shortage of sulfur, an affiliate of Freeport McMor
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TAIWAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY STAGES CURRENCY PROTESTTAIPEI, Taiwan - About 1,000 textile workers,
Maritime
CUSTOMS DOESN'T EXPECT A DIFFICULT CHANGEOVER
William Armbruster |
Importers and customs brokers expect some problems when the United States officially adopts the new
Maritime
UN GROUP TO DRAFT TREATY ON TOXIC WASTE DISPOSAL
(Reuter) |
Experts from 50 countries met here Monday to draft an international treaty to control the disposal o
DOCUMENT SAYS SHIP HAS DISPOSED OF ASH
(Ap) |
A ship that spent more than two years searching for a place to leave thousands of tons of city incin
Maritime
MORE SHIP LINES TO LET CUSTOMERS TRACK CARGO
Jon Jacobs |
Several Asian and European shipping lines are expected to join Singapore's Neptune Orient Lines Ltd.
EX-IM BANK SEEKS WAYS TO LURE MORE BANKS INTO EXPORT FINANCING
Rose A. Horowitz |
Officials from the U.S. Export-Import Bank convened in Washington Tuesday to discuss an advisory com
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