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EC WILL BAN IMPORTS OF TREATED MEAT JAN. 1
(Ap) |
The European Community said Tuesday a ban on imports of hormone-treated meat will take effect as pla
UK BROKERS HIT COMPLIANCE PACTS
Edwin Unsworth |
Shipbrokers and agents expressed serious concern Monday about the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission's
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE ON U.S. EXPORTS TO JAPAN
- Lee Iacocca, Chairman, Chrysler Corp. Speaking recently in |
American companies must have exactly the same opportunities here that Japanese companies have enjoye
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Interstoff Asia: Second International Trade Fair for the Asian Garment Manufacturing Industry. Nov.
Maritime
ETHIOPIA EASES RULES FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
(Reuter) |
Socialist Ethiopia is offering local businessmen a bigger role in the economy, joining the growing l
Maritime
GARMENT PRODUCERS IN PHILIPPINES SEEK RELAXED QUOTA RULES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Garment makers in the Philippines are appealing to the government for easier quota rules, warning th
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CYANAMID HIKES ALUMINUM SULFATEWAYNE, N.J. - American Cyanamid Co. increased its price for l
EXXON AFFILIATE PROPOSES THAI PARAFFIN PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An affiliate of Exxon Chemical Co. has submitted to Thailand's Board of Investment a proposal to bui
GOODYEAR AND EMS-CHEMIE IN COATING RESINS VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
EMS-Chemie AG of Domat, Switzerland, and Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.'s Polyester division will jointl
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
SAUDIS OFFER EXTRA DISCOUNT TO JAPANESE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Saudi Arabia has offered an additional 10-cent-a-barrel discount for Japanese customers' December cr
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
SHIPYARD WORKERS STRIKE IN POLANDGDANSK, Poland - Workers in two shipyards went on strike Tu
OFFICIALS OF US, EC TO REVIEW TRADE ROUND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. and European Community officials confirmed Tuesday that their trade and agriculture ministers w
PORT COMMISSIONERS ASK ARONSON TO STOP REPRESENTING SEATTLE
John Davies |
A port commissioner facing allegations that he used his public office to solicit legal business from
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1415 (Nov. 8, 1988) Previous day - 1410 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. CAROLINA CHIEF OKS P/C RATE INCREASESCOLUMBIA, S.C. - The South Carolina insurance commis
CALIFORNIA INITIATIVE RACE MARKEDBY COSTLY CAMPAIGNS, CONFUSION
From Wire and Staff Reports |
California voters went to the polls Tuesday to decide on five ballot proposals aimed at cutting auto
NORWAY TO BOOST OUTPUT DESPITE OPEC PRESSURE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Norway will proceed with an oil production increase next year despite requests from OPEC to drop the
EDIMAX PARTNERS PLAN NEW PRODUCT BY NEXT SUMMER
Edwin Unsworth |
Edimax, the consultancy service recently set up by seven European electronic data interchange groups
HIGH AUTO RATES TIED TO INSURERS' EXPENSES
Pamela Wolfe |
Higher auto insurance rates do not always signify higher profits in the insurance industry.
EC MINISTERS WRESTLE WITH RECIPROCITY ISSUE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
European Community finance ministers asked for changes in a controversial EC proposal that would gra
CRUISE ASSOCIATION HAS RECORD MEMBERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Five more cruise line companies have joined the Cruise Lines International Association, according to
Maritime
CHINA MOVES TO RESTORE ORDER TO METALS INDUSTRY
Gene Linn |
More than 600 middlemen descended on a factory in the northeastern Chinese city of Tianjin between M
TAKESHITA CONTINUES FIGHT FOR CONTROVERSIAL SALES TAX
(Reuter) |
Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita has put his political reputation on the line by spearheading his par
Maritime
US ENVOY TO THE OECD DEFENDS GROUP'S ROLE AS ECONOMIC FORUM
Barbara Casassus |
If the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development were not here, we would have to create
Maritime
US RESINS PRODUCTION UP 3.7 PERCENT OVER JULY '87 LEVELS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. production of plastics resins rose to a total of 4.199 billion pounds in July, up approxima
US-EUROPE OPERATION FOCUSES ON REEFERS
Craig Dunlap |
A new containership line plans to launch direct independent service Nov. 25 between Port Everglades,
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HIGH COURT TO CONSIDER SHORT-LINE RAIL GROWTHThe Supreme Court is expected to consider wheth
Rail News
SHARON STEEL'S TRUSTEE RESIGNS
(Ap) |
Under pressure from creditors who threatened court action to oust him, the trustee appointed to run
SOFTWARE EASES HANDLING OF TOXIC WASTE DATA
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Look at it as an electronic snow shovel. New regulations on moving hazardous materials have
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
NASD CALLS ON TOKYO TO TRADE US STOCKS
A.E. Cullison |
The president of the U.S. National Association of Securities Dealers Tuesday called on the Tokyo Sto
MOZART HELPS JAPANESE HARVEST A CORNUCOPIA OF UPSCALE VEGGIES
(Ap) |
Cucumbers raised to the sounds of Mozart, eggplants featured on boutique shelves and a bank named af
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOVIETS MAY RESUME BUYING ARGENTINE BEEFBUENOS AIRES, Argentina - The Soviet Union has infor
COMMERCE PROGRAM PROVIDES SALES LEADS
Wellington Chu |
A Commerce deparment program that provides information on export opportunities is a big help to U.S.
Maritime
UTILITY OUTLOOK
JOC Staff |
THIS WEEK: New England: Northeast Utilities Inc., Hartford, Conn.Mid-Atlantic: Virginia Po
PRESIDENT-ELECT HANDED BALL ON BUDGET DEFICIT
John Boyd |
The schedule and importance of the blue-ribbon panel charged with drafting a plan to cut the federal
US, ITALY ASSESS POST-1992 CHANGES IN TRADE RELATIONS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
When U.S. and Italian officials talk about the European Community's plan to remove internal trade ba
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
(By) Don C. Becker |
Hans Jakob Kruse, chairman of the 140-year-old West German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd AG, views the w
GIBSON RECALLS SEVERAL BRANDS OF MOTOR OIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gibson Chemical & Oil Corp., Commack, N.Y., has recalled several brands of motor oil in New York sta
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