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GASOLINE INVENTORIES SHRINK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of key petroleum products followed normal seasonal patterns last week, with gasoline declin
BELGIANS ENJOYING FISH FROM ALASKA THANKS TO SABENA
Ira Breskin |
Last month, Belgians began enjoying direct shipments of fresh halibut, king crab and salmon from Ala
Air Cargo
COCA-COLA STILL NOT CONSIDERED 'THE REAL THING' BY ARAB LEAGUE
(Reuter) |
The Arab League's Israel Boycott Office on Thursday renewed a 20-year-old ban on drinking Coca-Cola
Maritime
DANGER IN THE NORTH SEA
(Ap) |
Here is a list of some rig fires, explosions, collapses and other problems in the storm-swept North
PEOPLE - MARITIME N. YASUDA APPOINTED JAPAN LINE PRESIDENT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN LINE LTD. (Tokyo) - Naosuke Yasuda was named president. He was executive vice president.
Maritime
UNIONS: MAKE GUILFORD COMPLY
Howard S. Abramson |
The unions that won a major arbitration award against Guilford Transportation Industries Inc. last m
Rail News
MISS. RIVER CHANNEL CLEARED - TEMPORARILY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Coast Guard reopened a Mississippi River channel Wednesday afternoon at Greenville, Miss.,
Rail News
US CANAL OFFICIAL WARNS PANAMA ON MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY
Robert F. Morison |
The stormy relations between the United States and Panama have led to their first confrontation over
Maritime
ROMANIA OPPOSES INTEGRATED MARKET
(Reuter) |
Romania, deepening its isolation from its communist allies, Thursday refused to join them in a plan
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
COMMERCE TO PROBE CHINESE HEADWEAR COSTThe International Trade Commission has cleared the wa
Maritime
14 STATES ENACTED TORT REFORM MEASURES IN FIRST HALF OF 1988
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fourteen states enacted tort reform legislation in the first half of 1988, according to a pro-tort r
EDI CENTRAL SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN WORTH THE WAIT
Tony Seideman |
The introduction of EDI Central took so long that even GE Information Services' competitors say they
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
BILL LETS BANKS HANDLE SOME INSURANCE DEALSWASHINGTON - The chairman of the House Banking Co
NY TUG UNION CHIEF CHARGED IN PORT STRIKE
James Nolan |
Tugboat union President Albert Cornette was charged with criminal mischief and riot Thursday after a
US GETS MIXED RESULTS IN S. KOREAN FISH TALKS
(Ap) |
South Korea has pledged to reduce tariff rates on 16 U.S. fish products by 1993, but rejected U.S. d
DRASTIC ACTION URGED TO SLOW WARMING
Boston Globe |
As a severe North American drought dramatized the dangers of rising world temperatures and resulting
CHINA CUTS PRODUCTION OF ALUMINUM CANS
Noel Fletcher |
Chinese officials are determined to cut output of pop-top beverage cans to curb aluminum alloy impor
DEAL MAY LEAD TO SUBSIDY AUTHORITY SHIFT
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Shipping Corp. deal could pave the way for a shifting of existing subsi
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EUROCONTROL NATIONS TO CENTRALIZE DATABRUSSELS, Belgium - Alarmed by growing air traffic, th
Air Cargo
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ROYAL NEDLLOYD TOLD TO APPEAR IN COURTRoyal Nedlloyd, the Dutch shipping and transportation
Maritime
EC PLAN TO PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS WELCOMED BY US
Frances Williams |
The United States gave a broad welcome Thursday to new European Community proposals designed to comb
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SPAIN, WORLD BANK IN EXPORT FINANCE PACTMADRID, Spain - World Bank President Barber Conable
AFRICAN DEBT FORCING THE FORGIVENESS ISSUE
Montieth M. Illingworth |
Commercial bankers like to be seen, at the end of the day, as a trusting lot engaged in a simple bus
SOUTHWEST FLIES HIGH IN DEREGULATED SKIES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Southwest Airlines continues to defy conventional airline industry wisdom, and for a very good reaso
Air Cargo
FIRST PC MAY END UP IN SMITHSONIAN
Jim Bartimo |
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak beware, your place in computer history is in danger. Sure, most
ELECTRONICS CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Understanding Telecommunications Technologies for Non-Engineers, two-day seminar, July 7-8. Madison
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1186.0 (July 7, 1988) Previous day - 1200.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchang
Maritime
SEARLE PURCHASES PLANT IN FRANCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
G.D. Searle & Co., a subsidiary of Monsanto Co., completed the purchase of a French pharmaceutical m
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
SEA-LAND PLANS INNOVATIVE DEAL WITH TWO LINES
Jon Jacobs |
A new company, the Great Atlantic and Pacific Shipping Corp., has agreed in principle to acquire the
CUSTOMS TO IMPROVE PROCESSING, INSPECTION
Richard Lawrence |
Faster processing of goods, more uniform tariff classification rulings, and an improved inspection s
Maritime
TAIWAN GOES NUTS BUYING US FRUITS AND SNACKS
Cristina Lee |
U.S. fruit growers are basking in the glow of profits as an export boom to tiny Taiwan continues.
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Customs Update 4A * Craig Webb's Trade Talk 5A* Rain Improves Canadian Crop Prospects 6A
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
GREG JOHNSON - MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
STRIKE CONTINGENCY PLANS are the order of the day for Midwest area rail shippers facing possible ser
Rail News
THE ECONOMY IT'S SUMMERTIME
(Ap) |
The long-awaited arrival of summer weather drew consumers into stores in June and gave the nation's
BARGE WOES MAY TRIGGER RAILCAR SHORTAGE
Kevin Commins |
Covered hopper cars may soon be in short supply as a result of increased demand brought on by the dr
NEW BILL TRIMS INSURANCE POWERS OF BANK HOLDING COMPANIES
Leah R. Young |
The chairman of the House Banking Committee moved closer to Senate-passed banking legislation Thursd
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NYMEX ADDS CLOUD POINT TO OIL SPECIFICATIONSA cloud point specification of 15 degrees Fahren
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
FERRO IMPLEMENTS NEW PRICING POLICYBEDFORD, Ohio - The Bedford Chemical division of Ferro Co
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