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NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> What's good for General Motors is good for the country. Page 2AGeneral Motors
HOW AUTO SALES CAN SPARK ECONOMY
Dallas Morning News |
Thirty-four years ago the saying was held to be true, and economists say it's true today. What's goo
US FIRMS REPORT GLOBAL SALES GAINS
JOHN BOYD |
Some high-growth U.S. businesses have performed well in the global marketplace in recent years, and
LEE IACOCCA TO CONTINUE AT CHRYSLER
(AP) |
Lee A. Iacocca accepted an offer from Chrysler Corp.'s board of directors to remain chairman of the
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
IF THERE WILL BE NO BUDGET SUMMIT SOON, when will a real blueprint for fiscal 1988 emerge?<br><br> N
EXPORT CURBS TO EASE SOON ADMINISTRATION MOVING FASTER THAN EXPECTED
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
The Reagan administration is moving faster than expected toward easing U.S. export controls.<br><br>
GROUP OF 5 MAY MEET NEXT WEEK
(AP) |
Leaders of five industrialized nations may meet late next week in Paris to coordinate policies on fo
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Protest Tax<br><br> TOKYO - Opposition parties, protesting a proposed 5 percent sales tax,
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Continental<br><br> AppointsNewman<br><br>Continental Corp., a multi-line insurance holding company,
NEARLY HALF OF SENATE BACKS TRADE REFORM LEGISLATION THE TRADE BILL: WHAT FREE TRADERS DON'T LIKE
JOC Team |
TITLE III: UNFAIR INTERNATIONAL TRADE<br><br> PRACTICES INVESTIGATIONSSubtitle A: Mandatory Enforcem
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Import Limits Increased<br><br> For Indonesian ProductsThe Commerce Department announced increased i
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON CUSTOMS RULES
Gloria Joseph |
THE TOOTHLESS BITE NOW WEARS DENTURES: U.S. Customs officials can assess penalties up to $30,000 for
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Team |
Reytrace Fault Locators<br><br> Monitor Electric CablesNow available from Britain are transmitting u
Maritime
CONGRESS MAY SNAG NEW COMMODITIES CODE
MARIE PRAT |
A proposed code to harmonize identification of commodities for trade may be ''held hostage on some o
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Team |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
RESTRICTIONS ON TEXTILES PREDICTED
(AP) |
A new attempt by U.S. textile interests to restrict imports was predicted by Hamish Macleod, Hong Ko
Maritime
BN CHALLENGES MERGER SANTA FE-SOUTHERN PACIFIC PROPOSAL UNDER FIRE
LEO ABRUZZESE |
The Burlington Northern Railroad attacked the proposed merger of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific r
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Team |
Women's Traffic Club of New York. Monthly meeting, Feb. 10, at Downtown Athletic Club. 19 West St.,
SHIPPERS IN CANADA HAIL DECONTROL STUDY
ANDREW TAUSZ |
Don't look at the United States as the model for the deregulation of the Canadian trucking industry.
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Team |
For the week ended Jan. 24, 1987, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equ
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Team |
Earnings Increase<br><br> At Kenan TransportCHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Kenan Transport Co. reported fourth
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Consolidated Freight<br><br> To Upgrade Ohio UnitAKRON, Ohio - Consolidated Freightways Inc. announc
ENGINE BATTLE UNDER WAY GE, IAE PUSH EQUIPMENT FOR BOEING 7J7
LAWRENCE KAUFMAN |
Boeing Commercial Airplane Co.'s decision last week to proceed with development of its 7J7 airliner
GRUMMAN SELECTED BY ROLLS-ROYCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Grumman Corp. said it has been selected by Rolls-Royce Ltd., of Derby, England, to design and instal
CHICAGO MOVING ON O'HARE PROJECT
MERRILL GOOZNER |
The city of Chicago is moving ahead with the design phase of the International Terminal at O'Hare In
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
McClain Airlines Denies<br><br> Service Was SuspendedPHOENIX, Ariz. - A spokesman for McClain Airlin
WASHINGTON OFFERS WEEKEND BARGAINS
CHRISTOPHER LOFTING |
Few major U.S. business destinations offer a truly wide choice of hotels to the commercial traveler.
CELL ANALYSIS, BECTON SIGN R&D AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cell Analysis Systems, Inc. (CAS) and Becton Dickinson & Co. announced that they have entered into a
EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Net Income Up<br><br> At Chemed Corp.Chemed Corp. reported fourth quarter net income rose sharply to
DROP SEEN IN FARM USE OF PESTICIDES
(AP) |
Farm use of the major chemical pesticides for killing insects, controlling weeds, and preventing pla
US, CANADA SIGN CLEANUP ACCORD FOR RIVER SYSTEM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A U.S.-Canadian pact to limit toxic chemical releases into the Niagara River system has been signed
DRUG COMPANIES CALL FOR QUICKER APPROVALS
(AP) |
U.S. drug companies, after increasing their research spending by 12 percent last year and winning fi
PFIZER FILES APPLICATION FOR HYPERTENSION DRUG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals filed a new drug application for a controlled release form of Procardia (nife
T CELL, YAMANOUCHI SIGN PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
T Cell Sciences Inc. announced that it signed a $3.7 million, three-year product development agreeme
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Unit<br><br> Hikes PriceOf Latex<br><br>The Emulsion Polymers Division of Reichhold Chemic
PLASTICS CORNER COMPETITION ENLIVENS PC MARKET
JOHN E.D. IRVING Jr. |
Polycarbonate (PC) is one of the workhorses of the engineering plastics business, where new applicat
BAKER: MARKET TO DETERMINE VALUE OF THE DOLLAR
(AP) |
James A. Baker III, U.S. Treasury secretary, said the market will determine the value of the dollar.
Maritime
IBM DO BRASIL SHIFTS OUTPUT
JAMES BRUCE |
Pressed by incentives granted other multinational competitors, IBM do Brasil is farming out producti
Maritime
MULRONEY BLASTS YEUTTER REMARKS
(AP) |
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney accused the senior U.S. trade envoy of insensitivity for questioning
Maritime
CHINA TO UPGRADE INDUSTRY BEIJING PLANS DECENTRALIZATION OF R&D SECTOR
P.T. BANGSBERG |
In an effort to correct what it admits is a backward industrial sector, China is planning major chan
Maritime
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