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SMALL RISE LIKELY IN US IMPORTS FROM MEXICO
John Boyd |
If the pattern of 1987 and previous years holds true, U.S. imports from Mexico this year should rise
US IMPORTERS COULD PASS HIGHER FEES TO CONSUMER
Rosalind Rachid |
The last thing Louis Paulsen expected to hear was that he may have to pay his customs broker more mo
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Australia Hits Snag With Turkish PlanROTTERDAM, The Netherlands - A project to ship 3 millio
UNION CARBIDE ACQUIRES BP CHEMICAL BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. has acquired BP Chemicals International's worldwide hydroxyethyl cellulose busin
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan May Cut Imports Of US Feed GrainsZenchu, Japan's Central Union of Agricultural Coopera
Maritime
JAPANESE CAR PLANTS IN THE US ARE MOST PRODUCTIVE, STUDY SAYS
JOC Staff |
Japanese automakers assembled cars at a faster average rate at company plants in the United States t
Maritime
MEXICO SMOOTHS PATH FOR INVESTORS AS CONTROLS EASE
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
In a further liberalization of its foreign investment rules, Mexico is allowing outside capital into
GLOBAL STOCK RESEARCH AVAILABLE ON COMPUTER
Kevin Commins |
First Call Corp., a Boston-based financial information service firm, is developing an on-line data b
KNIGHT-RIDDER SIGNS DEAL WITH NEWSPAPER IN JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An agreement to distribute financial news and statistics in Japan was signed Monday by Knight-Ridder
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The Soviet Union's annual gold sales on the world market are 5 million to 10 million ounces, accordi
CUNARD OFFICIAL URGES RESTRAINT ON RATES
Janet Porter |
Alan Kennedy hasn't taken long to discover what short memories many shipowners have. Just tw
PRICE-BOOSTING ACTION SEEN UNLIKELY
Dallas Morning News |
Energy producers should not expect OPEC or the U.S. government to act this year to boost oil prices,
ALCOA FORMS PARTNERSHIP WITH COASTAL PRODUCTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Aluminum Company of America's Industrial Products division and Coastal Products & Chemicals, Houston
GPU SEEKS OK FOR REPURCHASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General Public Utilities Corp. said it has asked the Securities and ExchangeCommission for p
SABENA EXPLORES CO-OP DEALS
(Ap) |
Sabena, Belgium's national airline, is exploring cooperation deals with other European carriers in a
Air Cargo
CONFERENCE TO ALTER RATES
Rose A. Horowitz |
Individual member lines of a rate-setting conference covering U.S. exports to southern Europe are pl
Maritime
US TO REVIEW PANAMA SUGAR QUOTA IN MAY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. trade officials will wait until May to review the possible reallocation of Panama's share of th
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Ford Pay Hike Rejected As UK Workers StrikeUnions representing more than 32,000 auto workers
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CHINA ACTS TO BOOST ELECTRONIC EXPORTS
Noel Fletcher |
China is adopting new guidelines for its rapidly developing electronics industry. The aim is
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE ANNUITY OFFERS A VARIETY OF INVESTMENT OPTIONS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Nationwide Life Insurance Co. has developed a flexible-premium annuity that offers a variety of inv
LIABILITY COVER AVAILABLE BUT EXPENSIVE IN NY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New York State businesses no longer have a problem getting commercial liability insurance, but the c
FLA. MALPRACICE WOUNDS NEED TIME TO HEAL
Paula L. Green |
Insurers aren't expected to flood the Florida medical malpractice insurance market in the wake of le
NUCLEAR PLANTS IN DANGER OF LOSING EDGE OVER COAL?
Josh Goldstein |
Nuclear plants in the United States are still a little cheaper to operate than coal-fired plants, bu
PEOPLE - UTILITIES
JOC Staff |
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW MEXICO (Albuquerque) - Mitchell J. Marzec was named treasurer, replacing L
WORLD OIL DEMAND FORECAST TO RISE ACROSS THE BOARD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World oil demand will increase 640,000 barrels a day in 1988 to an average 49.11 million b/d, a U.S.
FLEDGLING DRAGON HUFFS AND PUFFS, TO LITTLE AVAIL
P.T. Bangsberg |
This year is already showing all the hallmarks of 1987 for fledgling Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd.,
Air Cargo
WHY EUROPE IS FAR AHEAD OF US IN HAZARDOUS WASTE REDUCTION
(Ap) |
While U.S. industry and government have been simply moving toxic waste problems from one place to an
HEAVY TRUCK SALES BOOM COULD SOON BE OVER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The boom in the heavy truck market may abate sooner than most manufacturers expect, according to a r
Trucking News
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On Luring Foreign Investors to the U.S.: A long list of juicy advantages is being offered fo
Maritime
DOVER FERRY STRIKE CONTINUES
Janet Porter |
Ferry services between Britain and continental Europe were disrupted again Monday as the strike by B
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
Customs Update is based on reports from U.S. Customs Service |
BONDED WAREHOUSE AND FOREIGN TRADE ZONE FEES. No annual fee for bonded warehouses or foreign trade z
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
IMPORTERS FLOCK TO TAIWAN AS TARIFFS CUT
(Ap) |
dImporters of automobiles and other foreign products crowded customs offices Monday to bring in a wi
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
WORLD BANK ETHIOPIA - $70 million to train professionals in farming, forestry, engineering a
Maritime
US ELECTRONICS FIRMS POWER UP IN MALAYSIA
Journal of Commerce Special |
U.S. companies are pouring money into Malaysia's blossoming electronics sector, already the country'
Maritime
US CHIP MAKERS EXAMINE WAYS TO BREAK INTO CHINESE MARKET
Noel Fletcher |
An organization representing U.S. semiconductor manufacturers is examining China's electronics indus
Maritime
MEXICAN DEBT PRICES WEAK AHEAD OF FEB. 19 AUCTION
Jenifer Otwell |
Prices of Mexican debt in the secondary market continue to be weak ahead of Mexico's Feb. 19 bond-fo
SOVIET UNION EXPECTED TO BUY 1.7 MILLION TONS OF US WHEAT
Howard Simon |
The Soviet Union is expected to buy at least 1.7 million metric tons of U.S. wheat in the near futur
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Air Europe fare cuts could spark price war. 5BBoeing would have to recall 1,100 of
AUSTRALIANS HOPE FOR HIGHER COAL PRICES
Vincent W. Stove |
The Australian coal industry is confident that there will be no price decrease in 1988 contracts wit
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