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US, JAPANESE CAR RENTAL COMPANIES FORM NETWORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
National Car Rental System Inc. and Nippon Rent a Car of Japan signed a 10- year pact that will crea
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Allis-Chalmers to Sell Unit to Swedish FirmAllis-Chalmers Corp. Tuesday announced the signin
Maritime
JAPANESE OFFICIAL GETS AUTHORITY TO END BEEF, CITRUS DISPUTE
A.E. Cullison |
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Takashi Sato departed Japan for Washington Tuesday with
US APPAREL INDUSTRY OPENS HIGH-TECH CENTER TO COMBAT IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. apparel industry says it took a major step in strengthening its position against foreign im
Maritime
ECONOMY GREW 2.3 PERCENT IN QUARTER
John Boyd |
It was the government's broadest reading yet of how the economy is faring so far in 1988, and it was
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Supports Uruguay RoundJapanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita Tuesday pledged to Arth
Maritime
CUTBACK RUMORS SPUR INTEREST IN OIL MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Interest in the crude oil market on the New York Mercantile Exchange picked up near the end of the s
ENERGY EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
First Quarter Earnings Soar at Chevron Corp.Chevron Corp. reported first quarter earnings of
HIGHER OIL PRICES INSPIRE UNOCAL TO BOOST SPENDING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Encouraged by a recent trend toward higher crude oil prices, Unocal Corp.plans to increase c
EIGHT SURVIVE 29-DAY SEA ORDEAL
(Ap) |
A group of Pacific islanders traveling by canoe to see relatives two miles away were blown 1,000 mil
Maritime
PEOPLE - COMMODITIES
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE (Chicago) - Kazuya KK Kodama was appointed special adviser to the exchange's
SENATE FEELS HEAT AS VOTE ON TRADE BILL NEARS
Keith M. Rockwell |
With the Senate gearing up for a vote on the trade bill as soon as today lobbying interests on both
CHEMICAL MARKETS FIBERFILL FLUFFS UP NON-WOVENS MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Synthetic fiberfill materials are fluffing up the non-woven market with a 1987 contribution of $281
RAUCH ASSOCIATES UNVEILS GUIDEBOOK FOR PAINT INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chemical companies with interest in the quickly growing paint and coatings sector will likely find R
CALIF. BILL WOULD EXPAND PESTICIDE SCREENING OF FOOD
(Ap) |
A bill that would dramatically increase the scope of California's program that screens food for pest
TERRORISM: A THREAT TO GLOBAL FIRMS
Laura Raley Borda |
International terrorism is increasing, bringing with it the need for companies to reduce their risk
MARKETS & MONEY US, JAPAN CLOSER OR FARTHER APART?
Albert L. Kraus |
The U.S. love/hate relationship with the Japanese is reaching a critical juncture. On the on
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Won't Agree To Extend Coffee PactLONDON - The United States will not agree to an extensio
LABOR BOARD TO REVIEW COMPLAINT AGAINST MACK
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The jobs of at least a dozen dismissed workers at Mack Trucks Inc.'s new plant in Winnsboro, S.C., w
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iran Will Continue Giving Oil to SyriaNICOSIA, Cyprus - Iran has renewed its agreement with
FORWARDERS SEEN KEEPING AIR FREIGHT COSTS DOWN
Bill Mongelluzzo |
If it were not for the services of air freight forwarders and their second- day service, the cost of
Air Cargo
PORTABLE COMPUTER ABLE TO TRANSLATE
(Ap) |
A new portable computer, appropriately called Voice, can translate spoken English into one of four E
EXHIBITORS PLEASED WITH CONTACTS MADE AT INTERMODAL EXPO
Craig Dunlap |
THOSE WERE SOME TIRED CAMPERS in Atlanta at the booths on the exhibition floor near the end of the 1
Trucking News
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Transit Strike Ends In Western Polish CityBYDGOSZCZ, Poland - Bus and tram drivers in this w
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS GLYCERINE OUTPUT UP IN JANUARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Production of crude glycerine, including synthetic material, in January 1988 totaled 28.6 million po
CHEMICAL MARKETS SULFUR PRODUCTION ROSE IN JANUARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Combined production of Frasch-recovered sulfur and elemental sulfur in January totaled 794,000 metri
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
PARTICIPATION WIDENED IN LOYALTY PACT PROBE
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission will allow seven ocean carrier rate-making groups to participate in
Maritime
BOEING CO. EARNINGS ROSE IN FIRST QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Boeing Co. earned $136 million, or 89 cents a share, on revenue of $3.6 billion during the first qua
Air Cargo
CLONE WARS RETURN WITH TANDY RELEASE
G. Pascal Zachary |
Welcome to the clone wars, volume II. A little over a year ago International Business Machin
STAGNANT ECONOMY MAY FORCE SOVIETS TO LOOK WEST, US SAYS
Richard Lawrence |
The Soviet Union's economic problems may turn the country more to the West, a U.S. government study
Maritime
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
TAIWAN TENSE AS TALKS BEGIN ON US TRADE
Paul Mooney |
Four days of tense U.S.-Taiwan trade talks kick off today at an undisclosed location here, against a
EXXON WINS COURT REVIEW OF CLAIM AGAINST BANK
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court will give Exxon Co. U.S.A. one more chance to argue that Banque de Paris et des Pa
LANDMARK OPEC MEETING OPENS IN SEARCH OF AGREEABLE LIMITS
Sam Glasser |
Today's unprecedented meeting between the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and a number
BORN-AGAIN SHIP LINE STEAMS TOWARD VENTURES WITH CHINESE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Even on a gray, misty day, the view from the 31st-floor board room of Orient Overseas Container Line
FMC NOMINEE BACKS FOCUS ON ENFORCEMENT
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Elaine Chao, President Reagan's nominee to chair the Federal MaritimeCommission, says she in
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 25, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ENGINEERS' UNION IS URGED NOT TO OPPOSE LABOR MERGER
Howard S. Abramson |
United Transportation Union President Fred A. Hardin struck a conciliatory tone in response to a riv
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