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FMC EXTENDS DEADLINE IN CONTRACT RATE ISSUE
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The Federal Maritime Commission agreed to allow an additional 15 days for filing comments on whether
Maritime
COLOMBO PORT: A SUCCESS STORY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Situated on major world sea lanes, Sri Lanka's ports have been frequented by mariners for centuries
Maritime
DERECKTOR PLANS TO REBID FOR NAVY BARGE CONTRACT BY TOM MCNIFF JR.
Journal of Commerce Special |
An executive at Robert E. Derecktor of Rhode Island says the small shipyard expects to rebid for a
Maritime
FARRELL ASKS TO TRIPLE SERVICE
ROBERT F. MORISON |
Farrell Lines Inc. requested Maritime Administration permission for tripling its service between U.S
Maritime
US PROTECTIONISM A THREAT TO SRI LANKA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Three years of ethnic conflict have caused widespread damage to Sri threatens its trade relations.<b
Maritime
FMC COUNSEL CONSIDERS UK REQUEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission's Bureau of Hearing Counsel isn't sure a request by British insurers
Maritime
ETHNIC STRIFE KEEPS PORT IDLE AT TRINCOMALEE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The great blue bay that British naval hero Lord Nelson called the "finest harbor in the world" is l
Maritime
ANTWERP STRIKE-FREE DESPITE SURPLUS DOCK LABOR
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Europe's two largest ports, Rotterdam and Antwerp, both used to boast trouble-free records in labor
Maritime
AUTO TARIFF VIEWS SOUGHT BY THE FMC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission asked for industry views on loosening tariff requirements on auto sh
Maritime
DECKHANDS STRIKE AT CROWLEY'S TUG OPERATIONS CONTINUE
JOHN DAVIES |
Deckhands at Crowley Maritime Corp. tugboat companies on San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound walked of
Maritime
NEWPORT OFFSHORE LTD. MAY MOVE REPAIR FACILITY
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A troubled shipyard, best known for work on America's Cup yachts, may move a commercial repair faci
Maritime
CANDIA BEGINS CHINA SERVICE EASES COMMUNICATIONS
VICTOR WALKER |
Candia, the Piraeus-based shipping services company specializing in Suez and Panama canal transittin
Maritime
GREEK FLEET STILL DWINDLING
VICTOR WALKER |
The Greek-flag fleet declined by 271 ships of 3.07 million gross registered tons in 1986, and at the
Maritime
HONG KONG TRAFFIC INCREASES
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Traffic through Hong Kong's port jumped sharply in the third quarter of last year compared with the
Maritime
REGISTRY DECISION DEFERRED
BOB WESENBERG |
The Norwegian government's initiative to set up a competitive international ship register is creatin
Maritime
SUCCESS OF BA SALE CUTS FOREIGN INVESTOR SHARE
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
Widespread public demand in the United Kingdom for shares of British Airways as the government priva
PLAN TO EASE CONTROLS ON EXPORTS PURSUED
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
The Reagan administration proposed a package of regulatory and legislative changes to ease licensing
ASIAN SHIP LINES DISCOVER US TALENT
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
The management ranks in the North American offices of Asian-flag steamship companies are taking on a
LOUISIANA TRAFFIC BUREAU NEARS END OF AN ERA
MARIE PRAT |
The New Orleans Traffic and Transportation Bureau will close Feb. 28 after 74 years of operation bec
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
G-5 Meeting Unlikely<br><br> BRUSSELS, Belgium - The three European members of the Group of Five ind
COAL BARGE RATES LIKELY TO RISE LATER IN '87
TIM SANSBURY |
Coal companies and trading firms trying to gauge the transportation market should anticipate higher
DISPUTE DELAYS NEW GATT TALKS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Talks to begin the new round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade negotiations stalled Mond
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> U.S. economic growth will slip to a lackluster 2.3 percent pace this year befor
US LOSING EDGE IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY
(AP) |
The United States begins 1987 with a towering $200 billion foreign debt and a fresh worry - for the
AGENCY URGES EASING BABY BELL RESTRAINTS
JOC Team |
A federal agency recommended lifting some restraints on the Bell companies as a way to help improve
US RATE OF GROWTH SEEN SLIDING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. economic growth will slip to a lackluster 2.3 percent pace this year before rebounding strongly
HONG KONG TEAM SHOWS OPTIMISM ON NEW TRADE LEGISLATION IN US
P.T. BANGSBERG |
While new U.S. trade legislation this year seems assured, it may be less radical than previous versi
US CHIP MAKERS SEEK RETALIATION AGAINST JAPANESE
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
The Semiconductor Industry Association asked President Reagan to act at once against Japan for faili
HOUSE SPEAKER TAKES ON THRIFT INSURANCE FUND
JOHN BOYD |
House Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, doesn't like the way regulators have been handling problems in th
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Peter Vismans<br><br> Named TraderAt Thyssen<br><br>Thyssen Carbometal Co. appointed Peter Vismans s
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Innovative Controls<br><br> Shifts ManufacturingIn a move that bucks the current trend toward overse
Maritime
JAPANESE AUTOS KEEP ON ROLLING INTO US MARKET
Chicago Tribune |
Despite restrictions on the number of cars that can be sold in this country, and regardless of price
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE FRANCE'S ALIZE COCKTAIL MIXES FRUIT AND COGNAC
JOC Team |
A new beverage that combines passion fruit and other exotic fruit juices mixed with French cognac is
Maritime
BASE PRICES RISE 18 PERCENT FROM 1986
Chicago Tribune |
The average 1987 base price for the five major Japanese imports is $11,988, up $1,864 or 18 percent
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Team |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
REAGAN PLAN COMBATS COMPACT DISC TAPING
(AP) |
President Reagan will propose legislation designed to foil future home recording of compact discs an
Maritime
IACOCCA'S CALL FOR QUOTA SHIFT DIVIDES US AUTO DEALERS
(AP) |
Chrysler Corp. Chairman Lee Iacocca's oft-repeated call for government action to cut the U.S. trade
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BAX Boasts Large Staff<br><br> Of Experts on HazardsIRVINE, Calif. - Burlington Air Express claims i
SAFETY PANEL APPOINTMENTS OVERDUE
JAMES R. CARROLL |
President Reagan is almost three months overdue in appointing members of a special independent commi
CHINA PLANS TO OPEN 5 INTERNATIONAL ROUTES
P.T. BANGSBERG |
China will open five new international air routes this year and boost its civil fleet by 30 planes,
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