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US TALKS TOUGH ON FREE SHIPPING
NEEL PATRI |
The United States will not hesitate to take legislative or executive action against attempts to subv
Maritime
SEATTLE TO BUILD ON-DOCK RAIL SAID TO BE YEAR LATE
GLORIA JOSEPH |
Seattle port commissioners voted unanimously to jump into the hotly contested on-dock rail race - bu
Maritime
TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE
JOC Team |
Top Stories<br><br> The once traditional marine insurance market is falling victim to the slump in s
ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS
Don C. Becker |
Last December, The Journal of Commerce offered free help-wanted classified ads to former employees o
AIR CARGO SNARLED IN NEWARK
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
If you're reading this newspaper a day after its publication date, this may be the reason.<br><br> M
TOY FAIR WILL DRAW 15,000
ROSALIND RACHID |
The time has come once again for grown-ups to wallow in the world of toys.<br><br> It's sensory over
TRUCK LESSORS AND DEALERS MEET TO IRON OUT TAX DISPUTE
LEO ABRUZZESE |
Heavy truck leasing companies and dealers who sell big rigs met with government tax writers last wee
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GATT Talks Resume<br><br> GENEVA - Members of the 92-nation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade w
CHRYSLER UNIT EYES EXPORTS TO EUROPE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chrysler Corp.'s principal operating unit, Chrysler Motors Corp., is talking with distributors in Eu
CONSUMER CREDIT GROWTH SLOWS
(AP) |
Americans took out $105 million more in consumer credit than they paid off in<br><br>December, the s
JOBLESS REPORT SHOWS STRENGTH
JOHN BOYD |
The government's report on January employment, one of the first major readings of the economy in the
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>The January employment report, one of the first major readings of the economy th
US STRONG IN CREATIVITY
(AP) |
Americans invented the transistor in 1947 and the integrated circuit on a small silicon chip a decad
US ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY STRONG DESPITE COMPETITION, SURVEY SAYS
MAUREEN ROBB |
Despite heavy foreign competition, many U.S. electronics companies say business conditions for their
RATES LIKELY TO DRIFT DOWN
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
With a successful Treasury refunding accomplished, the credit markets are likely to drift downward w
UK FINANCIAL HEDGES PROLIFERATE
JANET PORTER |
Britain's financial services industry is providing its customers with some of the most sophisticated
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Del E. Webb<br><br> PromotesE. Johnson<br><br>PHOENIX, Ariz. - Del E. Webb Corp. promoted Erick L. J
REPORT SAYS STEEL DEMAND STILL UP IN US
(AP) |
Cars may be smaller and construction may have slowed, but demand for steel is not plunging the way t
MINE CUTBACKS HURT BOLIVIA
(AP) |
The layoffs of at least 30,000 miners in recent months are creating serious problems in Bolivia, lab
Maritime
BRAZILIANS MIXED ON TERMINATION OF PRICE CONTROLS
(AP) |
Labor leaders and opposition groups reacted bitterly to the government's decision to lift price cont
Maritime
EC SEES STORMY TIES WITH US
(AP) |
The European Community and the United States face stormy trade relations, despite the recent settlin
Maritime
SWISS FIRM DENIES US SUGGESTIONS OF PRICE-FIXING
CANUTE JAMES |
A Swiss company that performs import and export inspections for several Latin American and Caribbean
Maritime
TAIWAN SETS THE PACE FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An index that projects future economic conditions for the world's nine major industrial countries co
Maritime
ASIA'S SUCCESS IN AGRICULTURE OFFERS HOPE FOR AFRICA'S MASSES
(AP) |
World Food Council experts say Asia's spectacular success in growing food offers hope for the people
Maritime
CIGARETTE IMPORTER SPONSORS BOBSLEDS
ROSE A. HOROWITZ |
The U.S. bobsled team in the 1988 winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, will receive a financial boos
Maritime
NEW WEAPON AGAINST DRUGS UNVEILED
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The U.S. Customs Service unveiled its new $5 million "war room" in the Reagan administration's war o
Maritime
HOW THE UNIFORM CODE WORKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A few surprises may be in store for some companies when the Harmonized System of Coding goes into ef
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Commerce Sets Limits<br><br> On Mauritius GoodsThe Commerce Department set import limits on certain
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR INFRA-EYE SERIES
JOC Team |
A Fujitsu-developed thermal imaging system called INFRA-EYE 160 can be used by doctors to make accur
Maritime
FOREIGN RETAILERS RAIDING US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Foreign retailers may control 10 percent of the U.S. market by the end of the 1980s, an industry exp
Maritime
TOP FOREIGN RETAILERS IN THE US
JOC Team |
* IKEA, a Scandinavian home furnishings company that opened stores on the East Coast in early 1986.
Maritime
AUSTIN ROVER PINS HOPES FOR REVIVAL ON SUCCESS IN US
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
Last year Austin Rover, the passenger car division of Britain's state-owned Rover Group PLC, had a r
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Team |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
British Airways Issue<br><br> Heavily OversubscribedA last-minute rush for British Airways' shares F
MIDWAY DEDICATES AIRCRAFT TO ORLANDO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Midway Airlines said it dedicated one of its Boeing 737-200 aircraft to the city of Orlando, Fla., i
AMERICA WEST PLANNING SERVICE, FLEET EXPANSION
(AP) |
America West Airlines announced plans for a major expansion, including the acquisition of nine advan
FAA TO CHANGE NORTHEAST AIR ROUTES
(AP) |
The Federal Aviation Administration intends to go ahead with its plan to change the Northeast corrid
DOT MAY RETALIATE AGAINST BRITISH AIRWAYS
TIM NEALE |
The Department of Transportation sent an order to the president establishing the legal framework for
TWA SHAPES UP IN '86 MAJOR CHANGES MADE IN MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
TIM NEALE |
When Joseph Corr arrived at Trans World Airlines last March to take a look at things for owner/chair
SELF-INSURANCE RULES SET ICC CLEARS THE WAY FOR TRUCKING COMPANIES
LEO ABRUZZESE |
The Interstate Commerce Commission adopted final rules clearing the way for trucking companies to se
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