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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Taiwan, US Agree On Export CutbackTaiwan tentatively agreed to restrict the export of advanc
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER FLEXIBLE PACKAGING SEEN WRAPPING UP DRUG MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Western Europe's pharmaceutical packagers will depend more on flexible strip and blister packs over
MALAYSIA PLANS PLASTICS CENTER
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Malaysia plans to spend some M$6 million (US$2.3 million) to establish a plastics
Maritime
JAPAN'S THREAT SEEN UNIFYING EC
(Ap) |
The European Community has become a more cohesive group thanks to the economic threat from Japan, th
Maritime
MCLEAN CONTRACTING SUBMITS LOWEST BID FOR MPA PROJECT
Journal of Commerce Special |
The McLean Contracting Co., with a bid of $32.5 million, was the lowest bidder for construction of b
Maritime
REINSURERS GET NEW CAPITAL
C.A. Carpenter |
Two more reinsurance companies received new capital to take advantage of the reinsurance industry's
HOSPITAL STAYS SHORTER, MORE COSTLY
(Ap) |
The average hospital bill rose 7.5 percent in 1985 despite a decline in theaverage length of
US-GERMAN HOPES STRENGTHEN DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved broadly higher against major currencies Tuesday on news reports and technical
GOODYEAR GETS COMMITMENTS FOR $4 BILLION CREDIT FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. announced that it has received commitments for a $4 billion credit fa
CANADIAN FIRM BUILDS ARGON RECOVERY PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A new argon recovery plant is being built by Canadian Oxygen Ltd. in Courtright, Ontario, Airco Indu
CASH PETROLEUM PRICES DRIFT LOWER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Cash petroleum prices drifted lower this week, but traders expect higher oil prices resulting from t
UP PETITIONS FOR MERGER ICC APPROVAL SOUGHT ON SFSP PROPOSAL
David M. Cawthorne |
The Union Pacific Railroad called on the Interstate Commerce Commission to approve the proposed merg
USDA OFFICIAL CRITICAL OF JAPAN'S TRADE POLICIES
(Ap) |
Japan's protectionist trade policies are hurting U.S. farmers and, along with those of many other na
WIDER ROLE FOR BUSINESS OFFERED IN TRINIDAD
Canute James |
The leader of Trinidad and Tobago's political opposition says foreign and local business will have a
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
Staff Report |
IDB BRAZIL - $6.5 million technical cooperation grant to Centro Brasileiro de Apoio a Pequen
Maritime
COMPETITION FIRMS HARDWOOD PRICES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. hardwood importers face higher prices as they compete with European and Japanese buyers for ply
Maritime
HIGH COURT RULES ON ANTITRUST ISSUE
Leah R. Young |
Antitrust laws may not be used by corporations to block mergers that would merely harm competitors i
WRIGHT'S SUGGESTION MAY SPUR TAX HIKE
John Boyd |
A House Democratic leader's proposal to boost federal revenue by altering the tax reform schedule ha
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Australia Sees Rise In Pacific Grain ExportsProspects for the international grain trade are
JAPAN'S THREAT SEEN UNIFYING EC
JOC Staff |
The European Community has become a more cohesive group thanks to the economic threat from Japan, th
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Inmac Names Scotland Site of European PlantSAN JOSE, Calif. - Inmac, manufacturer and suppli
Maritime
RI BLUES' PROGRAMS FACE CHALLENGE
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A doctors professional group has filed suits in federal and state courts aimed at overturning the pr
SEA-LAND, ANZCL EYE JOINT VENTURE
Mark Magnier |
Sea-Land Corp. and the Australia New Zealand Container Line are close to finalizing a joint venture
Maritime
MALPRACTICE LIMITATIONS SEEN THREAT TO CIVIL LAW
(Ap) |
Most Americans believe that juries award too much money in medical malpractice lawsuits and that suc
TEXAS LEADS NATION IN JOB-RELATED DEATHS
(Ap) |
Texas had the highest death rate among the largest industrial states for workers in nearly every occ
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
OAPEC BIDS EC RECYCLE OIL SAVINGS TO THIRD WORLD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Organization of Arab Petroleum-Exporting Countries called on members of the European Community t
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Weighs New Rule On Cargo LiabilityThe Interstate Commerce Commission is considering elim
BARTER SYSTEM WORKING FOR CATERPILLAR INC.
(Ap) |
One company wanted to trade coffins for bulldozers. That deal fell through, but Caterpillar Inc. has
Maritime
GREECE CLOSING AILING COMPANIES
Victor Walker |
Greece is gearing up for increased labor disturbances as a result of plans to close 19 nationalized
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Kennedy Trip Canceled WARSAW, Poland - Senator Edward Kennedy will not be allowed to make a
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Inmac Names Scotland Site of European PlantSAN JOSE, Calif. - Inmac, manufacturer and suppli
Maritime
CALIF. OIL DISPUTE A SLIPPERY ISSUE
Robert F. Morison |
U.S. tanker interests have a big stake in the outcome of a California jurisdictional controversy bet
Maritime
USL, CROWLEY DELAY DECISION ON VESSELS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United States Lines and one of its main creditors, Crowley Maritime Corp., postponed till next Monda
Maritime
LAKES MISSION SET FOR EUROPE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A delegation of Great Lakes Seaway officials and shippers will travel to Europe in 1987 as part of t
Maritime
GLAXO SIGNS PACT WITH ROCHE LABS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Glaxo Inc. announced it signed a contract with Roche Laboratories, the pharmaceuticals division of H
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS MET AT LLOYD'S OF LONDON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The majority of Lloyd's of London underwriting agencies, who manage the affairs of members of the in
SAUDI FIRM TO SUPPLY UREA FERTILIZER TO CHINA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Saudi Basic Industries Corp. will supply 200,000 metric tons of urea fertilizer to a number of compa
SAUDI OIL CHIEF MUM ON OPEC
(Ap) |
Saudi Arabia's new oil minister declined to comment to reporters as he arrived in Geneva to attend h
WORKING RIG COUNT DECLINES BY THREE
(Ap) |
The number of working oil and gas rigs in the United States fell this week to 951, down three from t
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