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TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
STRIKING RAIL WORKERS ARRESTED IN S. KOREASEOUL, South Korea - South Korean police arrested
Rail News
DROUGHT REOPENS STEAMBOAT GRAVES
Tanya Barrientos |
They were once the royalty of the Mississippi, their towering smokestacks billowing out balls of ste
Maritime
US, EC AGREE ON IMPROVING PATENT PROTECTION
Richard Lawrence |
A new European Community proposal suggests that the 12-nation bloc and the United States are basical
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
YEUTTER SUPPORTS TRADE LEGISLATIONU.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said Tuesday he
ICC TO HEAR DEBATE OVER RAIL'S OWNERSHIP
Howard S. Abramson |
The continuing full-scale battle for the right to pay $1.8 billion to buy the Southern Pacific Trans
BURLINGTON AIR EXPRESS TURNS '87 LOSS AROUND
Mark W. Lyon |
Burlington Air Express took advantage of higher yields on international air shipments and certain co
Air Cargo
CHINESE PRICE REFORM SPURS SHOPPERS TO HOARD GOODS
(Ap) |
A thing so common as a match has become a coveted item in Shanghai. For more than a month no
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., July 26, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
ECONOMISTS PESSIMISTIC ON FURTHER TRADE GAINS
Gordon Platt |
A number of factors are working against further improvement in the U.S. trade deficit this year, eco
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
TALKS ON SERVICES MAY YIELD 2-TIERED GATT
Keith M. Rockwell |
The effort to bring trade in services such as banking, insurance and transportation under the Genera
UTILITY HOPES FOREIGN FIRMS LIGHT UP NEW YORK STATE
John Maggs |
New York State Electric & Gas Corp., Binghamton, N.Y., thinks the future of the state's industrial e
ARCO FINDS NATURAL GAS IN OKLA.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Atlantic Richfield Co., Los Angeles, said it confirmed the discovery of a significant natural gas de
SMALL FORWARDER STILL KEYS ON SERVICE
Richard Malkin |
In a way the dinner-time discussion with J.M.C. McDougall was a duplication of those I had had over
Air Cargo
N. ATLANTIC PORTS FAIL TO CASH IN ON DROUGHT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
North Atlantic ports' hopes of winning business diverted from the drought- shrunk en Mississippi Riv
Maritime
HONG KONG EXPORTS REGAIN SOME STRENGTH
P.T. Bangsberg |
Domestic exports in June were up 11 percent on those of a year earlier to HK$18 billion (US$2.3 bill
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOVIETS TO LET POLAND DELAY DEBT PAYMENTSWARSAW, Poland - The Soviet Union agreed to postpon
COURT APPROVES PLAN BY ROBINS TO REORGANIZE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The United States District Court in Richmond Tuesday entered an order confirming A.H. Robins Co.'s C
LIQUOR INDUSTRY IS LATEST TARGET OF PRODUCT LIABILITY LAWSUITS
(Reuter) |
Lawsuits charging tobacco companies with failing to warn consumers about the health hazards of smoki
ILLINOIS ROLLS OUT RED CARPET FOR CAPTIVES
Kevin Commins |
When its insurance premiums soared 300 percent in 1985, the relationship between the Illinois State
CHINA PROMOTES BUSINESS WESTERN-STYLE
Noel Fletcher |
The Chinese government is adopting a rare hands-off approach to help a Beijing organization become a
SPAIN WILL HASTEN OIL MARKET OPENING
Bruce Barnard |
Spain has bowed to pressure from the European Community to speed up the dismantling of its state-con
MARAD ASKED TO APPROVE SHIP SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The owners of two Great Lakes cargo vessels built in 1942, four barges and one fishing craft are see
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 26, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange Prev.Close
Maritime
RAINFALL IN THE MIDWEST PERKS UP FUTURES SALES
Howard Simon |
Commodity futures traders have stopped counting bushels, and for the moment are counting raindrops a
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
A July 26 article on insurance for high-risk properties should have specified that the insurability
TOKYO DEALERS BELIEVE GOLD PRICE IN SLIDE
(Reuter) |
Gold prices are most likely to stay low following their dramatic plunge of around $15 an ounce Monda
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
CREDITANSTALT (New York) - Lawrence Ryan was named senior vice president, foreign exchange manager a
CAMP TRAINS INVESTIGATORS TO CATCH WASTE DUMPERS
(Ap) |
In a weedy field, amid abandoned railroad tracks and stacks of 55-gallon drums, stands an old brick
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SMITHKLINE BECKMAN CORP. (Philadelphia) - James H. Cavanaugh resigned as president of Smith Kline &
FLA. AIRPORTS PROTECTING THEMSELVES IN RESPONSE TO EASTERN'S PROBLEMS
David Lyons |
Despite the shrinkage in traffic due to the downturn of Eastern Air Lines' fortunes, officials at Mi
Air Cargo
QUARTERLY LABOR COSTS SHOW TIGHTENING JOB MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Once again, the Labor Department's quarterly look at wage and benefit costs showed a gain in the cos
AUTOMAKERS TEST PLASTIC BODIES
Chicago Tribune |
Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. have been experimenting with plastic- body sports cars.<
EC TOUGHENS RULES OVER AIRLINES
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community Commission Tuesday unveiled tougher rules covering agreements between Europea
Air Cargo
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SANTOS FINDS OIL FIELD IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIAADELAIDE, Australia - A major oil field was disco
PURCHASE MOVES ANSALDO INTO 3RD ON SIGNAL SYSTEMS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Ansaldo of Italy's state IRI-Finmeccanica group moved up to third place worldwide in the manufacture
Rail News
AUSTRALIAN PRODUCERS OF BEEF SEEK END TO US IMPORT TRIGGER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Australia will press for an end to the United States' use of a trigger level to limit beef imports a
Maritime
WORLD'S THREE MAJOR CURRENCIES MAY BE STUCK IN TRADING RANGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Foreign exchange traders could be facing some boring markets for the rest of this year. The
VEHICLE OUTPUT IN JAPAN PEAKS
(Ap) |
Japanese automakers produced 6.33 million four-wheeled vehicles in the first six months this year, a
PIRAEUS WANTS SURCHARGE DROPPED
Victor Walker |
The Port of Piraeus Authority is blaming a sudden increase in container movement for delays that led
Maritime
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