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ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMAX Coal Output Up 2.3 Million TonsAMAX Coal Co. said that its production increased by 2.3
BOAT MAKER HOPES TO 'SAIL' INTO JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
A Massachusetts company is seeking to break into the Japanese market for recreational sailboats.
Maritime
ARGENTINA POSTPONES BIDS ON DEBT CAPITALIZATION
Jeremy Morgan |
The Argentine government postponed its first call for bids on a long-awaited debt capitalization pla
REAGAN SAYS TRADE DEFICIT SIGN OF STRENGTH
(Ap) |
President Reagan said Monday that the nation's huge trade deficit, blamed in part for the turbulence
'GENETIC FINGERPRINT' CAUTION URGED
(Ap) |
California's attorney general has barred state crime laboratories from obtaining "genetic fingerprin
COURT REFUSES TO HEAR ETSI ANTITRUST SUIT
(Ap) |
The Supreme Court Monday refused to help referee a $10 billion antitrust lawsuit against five wester
Rail News
AUTOMATION SEEN WAVE OF FUTURE FOR RAILROADS
Leo Abruzzese |
It's the year 2008, and a four-car crewless train, powered by a radar- equipped locomotive the size
Rail News
GOVERNMENT CLEARED OF SHIP LIABILITY
(Ap) |
The United States' highest court on Monday refused to hold the federal government financially liable
Maritime
EXPANDED BALTIMORE TERMINAL SHOWING RESULTS ALREADY
JOHN H. GORMLEY Jr. |
On Friday morning, crews at South Locust Point Marine Terminal were rushing to clear snow from the p
Maritime
DC WEIGHS ACTION TO EASE BAN ON USE OF AIDS TESTS
Paula L. Green |
A Washington D.C. city council committee is considering legislation that would ease the outright ban
COAST GUARD FACES TOUGH BUDGET CUTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Coast Guard's high command is wrestling with a $100 million budget shortage, but sources sa
Maritime
DRUG INDUSTRY BOOSTS R&D EFFORT
Charles Thurston |
The U.S. pharmaceutical industry is increasing its effort to bring newdrugs to market as evidenced b
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Sterling Hits La Roche With Court ComplaintSterling Drug Inc. said that it has filed a compl
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Kirin Unit Acquires Coca-Cola BottlerJapan's leading beer brewer said Monday its U.S. subsid
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DUTCH OFFER INDONESIA HELP IN EXPORTING TO EUROPE
(Ap) |
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister R.W. de Korte said Monday his country has offered to help promote Indone
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Farm Group President Predicts Rising ExportsThe president of the American Farm Bureau Federa
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UNUSUAL DESIGN MARKS LIGHTED BUOY FROM UK
JOC Staff |
A lighted buoy from Britain called a "Lightfloat" can be used in sheltered or semi-exposed waters.
Maritime
ALCORN LEADS PHILIPPINE OIL HUNT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Up to half a dozen oil-exploration wells will be drilled on Palawan island in the Philippines during
ITALY FACES TRANSPORT DISRUPTIONS
Journal of Commerce Special |
A wave of industrial unrest is hitting Italy's maritime, airline and railroad industries. Al
Maritime
P-I-E RESTRUCTURES CONSOLIDATION HUBS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
P-I-E Nationwide has restructured its network of consolidation hubs to save $15 million annually.
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 11 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
DRY CARGO RATE INDEX JUMPS AS SOVIETS BUY MORE US GRAIN
Edwin Unsworth |
Bulk shipping rates are soaring, and shipowners are confident that the bull market will hold for at
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
UN WARNS GLOBAL ECONOMY COULD EXPERIENCE RECESSION
(Ap) |
The world economy will be precariously unstable this year and could experience a recession, the Unit
NY AUTO CLUB SEEKS CURBS ON GASOLINE SALES ABUSES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Automobile Club of New York, an affiliate of the American Automobile Association, is calling for
CHEMICAL MARKETS SCM INCREASES PRICE OF PIGMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
SCM Chemicals is increasing its list price for Cadmolith and cadmium pure color pigments, effective
THERMO ELECTRON DIVISION, YAMAHA MOTOR SET CONTRACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thermo Electron Corp. said its Crusader Engine Division is entering into a long-term contract with Y
Maritime
DOLLAR GAINS VS. YEN ON FED INTERVENTION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was unchanged against the deutsche mark and up slightly against the Japanese yen Mon
CHINA HOPES TO HIKE EXPORTS OF COMPUTERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
China is actively eyeing the U.S. market for sales of personal computers despite a lack of sophistic
Maritime
EXPERIMENT BOOSTS GENE THERAPY
(Ap) |
Researchers who inserted a human red blood cell gene into mice reported last week that it "turned on
NEW SOVIET HYDROFOIL SAILS THROUGH TESTS
Albert Axebank |
The Soviet Union has tested on the Black Sea a powerful new 244-passenger hydrofoil it says will att
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Karibu Denies Report On Offer for CatalystKaribu Corp., formed by several executives of Cata
NEDLLOYD FORECASTS STRONG '88 RECOVERY
Bruce Barnard |
Nedlloyd, the diversified transport group, forecasts a strong recovery in net profit to about 100 mi
Maritime
INSURANCE - WILL EARNINGS INCREASE AS PRICES DECREASE?
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Insurance analysts are predicting changes in rates and availability of insurance
US URGES BIG INCREASE IN WORLD BANK CAPITAL
Keith M. Rockwell |
The U.S. Treasury is proposing a general capital increase for the World Bank of $65 billion to $75 b
RESTRICTIONS ON PLYWOOD INDUSTRY PROTESTED
(Ap) |
Three congressman have asked the Reagan administration to ensure that a new trade policy with Canada
Maritime
TAKESHITA STRESSES DOMESTIC RELIANCE
A.E. Cullison |
Japan must push restructuring of its export-driven economy to make it more dependent upon domestic d
RETAILERS CAUTIOUS ON PROSPECTS FOR 1988
(Ap) |
With a difficult Christmas season behind them, retailers are meeting here this week to look ahead to
ALBERTA SUPPORTS TERMINAL PROJECT
Mark Wilson |
The landlocked western Canadian province of Alberta is giving further support to port development on
Maritime
TRUCK PRODUCTION AHEAD OF LAST YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. car manufacturers begin 1988 production this week with a build noticeably below the year-ago co
Trucking News
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