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SEA-LIFT SHIPS KEY TO EXERCISES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
One of the largest U.S. military exercises, Reforger 88, began late last month with the movement of
Maritime
DECLINE IN OCEAN TRADE IN GRAIN FORECAST
Edwin Unsworth |
A sharp drop in Soviet grain import requirements over the next five years will depress world grain t
Maritime
IRANIAN FOCUS SHIFTS TO ECONOMIC RECOVERY
(Reuter) |
With a formal cease-fire only days away in the Iran-Iraq War, the focus in Tehran is shifting to reb
Maritime
MUTUAL INSURER UNVEILS COVER FOR PORTS
Edwin Unsworth |
A new category of insurance cover for port authorities is to be launched by the London-based Through
VENEZUELA WILL ISSUE $100 MILLION IN EUROBONDS
(Ap) |
Venezuela will issue $100 million of Eurobonds Monday, marking the second time a developing nation d
INSURANCE BRIEFS
(Reuter) |
OHIO CASUALTY REPAYS ALL OF EMBEZZLED FUNDSMAYS LANDING, N.J. - Public funds taken by a form
WARM WELCOME AWAITS VISITORS TO NEW ZEALAND
Christopher Lofting |
Auckland, New Zealand, lives up to its motto of the City of Sails. Look out from any directi
S. KOREAN YARDS UNLIKELY TO DISPLACE JAPANESE IN '88
Hannah Moore |
While South Korea's shipbuilding industry is hard on the heels of No. 1 shipbuilder Japan, Korean sh
Maritime
FUEL OIL TANKS SAFE, STUDY SAYS
Tim Sansbury |
Underground storage tanks for home heating oil are less threatening to the environment than those us
US CUSTOMS SERVICE SAYS IT MAY PULL OUT OF LAX
Bill Mongelluzzo |
After four years of pleading for adequate facilities to house its commercial cargo staff at Los Ange
Air Cargo
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 17, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High
Maritime
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DEAN WORLDWIDE (Huntington Beach, Calif.) - Ronald Kiser was named an account executive. He was mana
Rail News
CANADIAN CARRIERS ALREADY COMPETITIVE
Andrew Tausz |
Major new savings are unlikely to flow to shippers if full transportation deregulation occurs in Can
Trucking News
HONGKONG BANK BOOSTS FORECAST OF COLONY'S ECONOMIC GROWTH
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp., the largest in the British colony, sharply boosted its forecast o
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN LISTS TENDER FOR AUSTRALIAN BEEFSYDNEY, Australia - Japan's Livestock Industry Promoti
GATT CHIEF DUNKEL ISSUES WARNING ON TRADE IMBALANCES
(Reuter) |
Disequilibrium in the trade balances of the United States, Japan and West Germany is damaging global
Maritime
INDONESIA FOCUSING ON NON-OIL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
Indonesia's minister for national development planning said Indonesia will rely increasingly on grow
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PAKISTAN'S GEN. ZIA DIES IN A PLANE CRASHGen. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq, Pakistan's military ruler
PAO SEIZES 3 TANKERS HYUNDAI HAD BUILT
Journal of Commerce Staff (This story was reported by P.T. |
In a sensational development, Hong Kong's World-Wide (Shipping) Ltd. slapped arrest warrants on thre
NEW SYSTEM TO SPEED UP US EXPORT LICENSING
Torrey Byles |
Exporters now can take advantage of a new program from the U.S. Bureau of Export Administration that
FAA'S $7.4 MILLION PROGRAM FOR AIR SAFETY INDEX ADVANCES
Jenni Friedland |
The Federal Aviation Administration inched closer to creating its Dow Jones Index of aviation safety
Air Cargo
U-HAUL EXPECTS NEW TRUCK TO SPUR BUSINESS
Tom Belden |
At Warrington (Pa.) Equipment Manufacturing Co., a shiny new U-Haul truck hailed as an amateur drive
Trucking News
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MOTOR CARRIER SURVEY FINDS RISING EXPENSESMotor carrier revenue for the first quarter of 198
Rail News
TERRORIST THREAT CITED IN NUCLEAR SHIPMENTS
(Ap) |
Citing the potential of terrorist attack, members of Congress say they will strongly oppose any move
Maritime
UNIONS BLAMED FOR HIGH TRANS-TASMAN SHIP RATES
Vincent W. Stove |
Trade union bans on foreign ships have been blamed for high shipping freight rates between Australia
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year8/17 8/16 Chan
BATUS WINS ILLINOIS NOD TO TAKE OVER FARMERS
Geoffrey Brown |
The Illinois Insurance Department Tuesday conditionally approved Batus Inc.'s acquisition of Farmers
JOHNSON & JOHNSON RECEIVES FRENCH OK ON ERYTHROPOIETIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Cilag Sarl, of Paris, received approval from the French government for
YOUNG HIGH-TECH FIRMS COULD CUT TRADE DEFICIT
(Ap) |
Over the next decade, exports by young, high-technology companies could help reduce the national tra
Maritime
PRODUCTION-SHARING ACCORDS ARE HEATING UP IN MALAYSIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
The state energy monopoly in Malaysia has signed nine production-sharing accords for oil exploration
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IBM SOFTWARE THINKS LIKE HUMAN EXPERTSInternational Business Machines Corp. announced new ar
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
University of Wisconsin-Madison, production and inventory control seminar, Aug. 22-24. Contact: Sue
Air Cargo
CORRECTION CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
The story headlined Shipping Lines Cite Perceived US Disinterest in Scandinavia, which appeared on P
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW SECURITIES FIRM OPENS IN SHANGHAISHANGHAI, China - Shanghai Shenyin Securities Co., the
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Aug. 17, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DOMINO'S PIZZA ORDERS 7 COUNTRIES - TO GODomino's Pizza Inc., the $2-billion U.S. firm that
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC OFFICIAL PRAISES TIES WITH EAST BLOCBRUSSELS, Belgium - A top official of the European Co
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
PEOPLE - IMPORTS
- Richard Lawrence |
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION (Washington) - The Senate has approved Ronald Cass to serve as a memb
Maritime
SOUTH KOREA EXPECTS ELECTRONICS TO BECOME BIGGEST EXPORT GROUP
Gary Aderman |
Electronics is expected to become South Korea's single largest export category this year, surpassing
Maritime
OAKLAND ADOPTS HARMONIZED CODE FOR TARIFF
Josh Goldstein |
The Port of Oakland has approved the nation's first port tariff organized according to the harmonize
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