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CM&W BAILOUT APPROVED
(Ap) |
A federal bankruptcy judge approved Wednesday a $14 million state bailout of the Chicago, Missouri &
Rail News
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
International Commerce Club of New Jersey. Sept. 21. Guest speaker: Joseph Cleveland, dangerous good
Maritime
US EASING BAN ON PAYMENTS TO GOVERNMENT OF GEN. NORIEGA
(Reuter) |
The United States announced it was easing a ban on payments to Gen. ManuelAntonio Noriega's governme
ANY US-JAPANESE TRADE PACT CALLED A 'NATURAL EVOLUTION'
John Davies |
Japan would like a free trade agreement with the United States, but current debate on the issue may
Maritime
ACCOUNTANTS PUSH EDI DEVELOPMENT IN OIL INDUSTRY
Torrey Byles |
When the oil industry wanted to find a way to take the squeaks out of its business practices, it tur
GLOBAL EDI YELLOW PAGES ATTRACT INTEREST, SKEPTICISM
Tony Seideman |
The electronic data interchange industry will soon have an international phone directory. In early S
FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN THE US ISN'T A THREAT, ECONOMIST SAYS
John Davies |
When Martin and Susan Tolchin last year published Buying Into America, they painted a picture of a U
Maritime
LONDON INSURERS WEIGH COHABITATION
Janet Porter |
A group of London-based insurance and reinsurance companies may all move in to the same building in
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US MAY EASE RULES ON WHISKEY EXPORTSFederal authorities said Wednesday they were trying to m
Maritime
WHAT IS CRUDE? THAT'S THE QUESTION
(Reuter) |
As the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries tries to close loopholes in cartel rules to cur
GROUPS JOCKEYING TO START SERVICES IN PHILIPPINES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Within days of government action to open up aviation in the Philippines, at least three groups have
Air Cargo
PENSION FUND PAYOUTS TAX PAN AM
JOC Staff |
A $73 million pension payment due next month from Pan American World Airways could leave the ailing
Air Cargo
AUSTRIAN AIRLINES PLANS GLOBAL LINKS
Marion Cotter |
Austrian Airlines is to plow $130 million into upgrading its fleet in preparation for the launch of
Air Cargo
BUSH AND DUKAKIS CAMPS WORK TO FLESH OUT MARITIME POLICIES
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Both Republican and Democratic camps want to move from the general to the specific on ocean shipping
HOT DOG ADDITIVE RULES UNDER FIRE
(Reuter) |
When is a hot dog not a hot dog? To Protein Technologies International, that is the question
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT DECLINES 0.2 PERCENT IN JAPANTOKYO - Japan's industrial production fell 0.
JAPANESE ALSO FIND CHINA A TOUGH SELL
Noel Fletcher |
U.S. executives may be surprised to hear their Japanese colleagues insist they don't have any specia
WORLD POULTRY OUTPUT UP
(Ap) |
World output of poultry meat is up 3 percent this year and is expected to gain further in 1989, the
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPANESE ENDOWS OREGON TEACHER FUNDSALEM, Oregon - A fund to send Oregon state teachers to J
Maritime
US RICE GROUP TO FILE COMPLAINT AGAINST JAPAN
(Reuter) |
U.S. rice millers and producers will file a complaint with the Reagan administration next month agai
Maritime
CATHAY PACIFIC PROFIT UP 23 PERCENT IN FIRST HALF
P.T. Bangsberg |
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., the non-government airline based in Hong Kong, Wednesday reported inter
Air Cargo
EDI USER GROUP SEEKS MORE SAY IN THE INDUSTRY
Torrey Byles |
The TDCC/Electronic Data Interchange Association has announced the establishment of a formal EDI use
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
XEROX TO ACQUIRE CROWNTEK UNITSTAMFORD, Conn. - Xerox Corp. and Crowntek said Wednesday they
GREEK PORTS SHUTDOWN MAY ENSURE SURCHARGES
Victor Walker |
Piraeus port users fear that surcharges on containerized freight - slated to take effect in Septembe
Maritime
GUAM ASKS DISSOLUTION OF SHIPPING CONFERENCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Guam Chamber of Commerce has presented the Federal Maritime Commission with a unique demand.
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
GERMAN STUDENTS HELP DEVELOP TIRE STRATEGY
Peter Geiger |
Markus Rehle, 26, of Cologne, West Germany, grabbed a dinner roll at a lunch last week at the Akron,
NEWSPAPER LED LYNN KORWATCH TO A MARITIME FIRST
Mark Magnier |
Like many teen-agers heading for college in the early 1970s, Lynn Korwatch couldn't quite figure out
CREDITORS' AGENCY USES BARTER TO COLLECT ON SOME FROZEN DEBTS
William Armbruster |
Pyrotronics Inc. had more or less written off a debt of $40,000 owed by a Nigerian customer when it
WORLD MONEY FRONT DOLLAR FALLS SHARPLY ON NEWSPAPER REPORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar fell sharply Wednesday on a story that the Reagan administration wants the dollar no
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN PREPARES AID FOR DOMESTIC FARMERSTOKYO - Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party Wedne
US EASES TIMBER PAYMENT POLICY
(Reuter) |
In a bid to protect jobs in the Northwest and ensure higher payments to the Treasury, the U.S. gover
SHIPPERS BACK TOUGH CONFERENCE RULE
Robert F. Morison |
Shipper associations want the Federal Maritime Commission to require ocean carriers and their rate-m
Maritime
CHINESE BUILDING ORGANOSILICON PLANT
JOC Staff |
Yangjialing Xinhuo Chemical Works has started construction of a 100,000-ton organosilicon plant in Y
SUPPLIES OF GASOLINE, DISTILLATE INCREASED SLIGHTLY LAST WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of gasoline and distillate fuel increased slightly last week, according to the latest suppl
USSR HELD NINE YEARS BEHIND US IN MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
(Reuter) |
The Soviet Union has fallen as much as nine years behind the United States in ability to manufacture
Maritime
JUNK MAIL FINDS NEW WAY TO INVADE THE WORKPLACE
David Elsner |
For all you people upset about mailboxes stuffed with junk mail and dinner hours interrupted by junk
SUPERCONDUCTOR REPORT WEIGHED
(Ap) |
A new material shows possible superconductivity at up to 66 degrees above the current record tempera
STUDY SAYS RULES HURT INFORMATION SERVICES
(Reuter) |
The United States is falling behind other countries in providing advanced information services like
DONORS PRAISE CAPE VERDE FOR PRAGMATIC AID POLICY
(Reuter) |
A Cape Verde program to sell food donations to its hungry population raised an outcry a decade ago b
Maritime
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