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US TARGETS AIRBUS SUBSIDIES AFTER AVOIDING EC TRADE WAR PLANS FOR A340 AIRCRAFT TO BE FOCUS OF TALKS
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
The Reagan administration is stepping up efforts to get West European governments to stop subsidizin
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Beirut Kidnappings<br><br> WASHINGTON - The groups responsible for the kidnapping of 11 foreigners -
REAGAN ACKNOWLEDGES STRAINS AMID EXPANSION
JOHN BOYD |
President Reagan and his Council of Economic Advisers said some major problems remain for an economy
DURABLES ORDERS RISE SLIGHTLY
(AP) |
Orders for "big ticket" durable goods rose 0.9 percent in December as civilian demand showed the big
TRADE WOES TRACED TO EXCHANGE RATES
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
Exchange rates, not productivity trends, have been behind the U.S. manufacturing industry's recent d
IRAN AND MALAYSIA SIGN TRADE PACT
(AP) |
Iran and Malaysia signed a trade agreement that will expand the exchange of products between the two
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> President Reagan and his economic advisers, in the annual economic report, spel
APPLE INTRODUCES NEW PRODUCTS
(AP) |
Apple Computer Inc. on Thursday unveiled several new products designed to improve links among its Ma
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT AND THE DEMOCRATIC SPEAKER of the House worried about children and grandchi
ON THE MOVE
JOC Team |
Conoco Names<br><br> NicandrosPresident<br><br>WILMINGTON, Del. - Conoco Inc. named Constantine S. N
SHARP CUTBACKS URGED IN SUGAR PRICE SUPPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Reagan administration will ask Congress to cut sharply the domestic sugar industry's price suppo
TRADE ROUND STRUCTURE SET ACCORD ALLOWS TALKS TO BEGIN EARLY NEXT MONTH
(AP) |
Trade officials agreed Thursday to a negotiating program for the new round of international trade li
US, EC CONCEDE ON TRADE SOME EUROPEANS DISAPPOINTED WITH PARTICULARS
JANET PORTER |
The farm trade dispute between the United States and the European Community that threatened to escal
YEUTTER PINS HOPES ON GATT
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
The upcoming round of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade holds the key to
CRUZADO PLAN FAILING BRAZIL
ANDRES OPPENHEIMER |
Brazil, until recently the brightest star in Latin America's economic firmament, is watching its new
Maritime
US GARMENT MAKERS SAVE IN JAMAICA
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hundreds of women in a factory in Kingston, Jamaica, sit hunched over sewing machines, stitching up
Maritime
WEST GERMAN TRADE SURPLUS A RECORD 112 BILLION MARKS
(AP) |
West Germany posted a record trade surplus of 112 billion marks ($62.9 billion) in 1986, the federal
Maritime
WEAK DOLLAR YET TO HELP TRADE
(AP) |
Spokesmen for big U.S. companies such as General Electric Co. and Ford Motor Co. agreed that the dol
Maritime
VENEZUELA LOOKS FOR NEW MONEY
(AP) |
Venezuela may be willing to start payments of debt principal this year if it can get new money from
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shultz to Visit Japan<br><br> TOKYO - George Shultz, U.S. secretary of state, will visit Japan March
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Teacher Flees Beirut<br><br> LARNACA, Cyprus - The last American teaching at Beirut's American Commu
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE CODED CUTTING BOARD PARES FOOD POISONING
JOC Team |
Hedonica Marketing Ltd. of Britain developed a method to reduce food poisoning that can result from
Maritime
OTTAWA REMAINS SET ON DEREGULATION
ANDREW TAUSZ |
Federal Transport Minister John Crosbie announced the government is determined to proceed with dereg
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Team |
For the week ended Jan. 17, 1987, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equ
CONRAIL DEAL OPENS THE DOOR
TOM BELDEN |
To six small investment-banking firms, the Conrail public stock offering will not be just another pr
CORRECTION
JOC Team |
Salomon Bros. Inc. is the investment adviser for Norfolk Southern Corp. in connection with Piedmont
TRAINS TO HIT THE RAILS SATURDAY
(AP) |
The strike-idled Long Island Rail Road will resume service Saturday and should be prepared for its 1
LIRR SETS REFUND POLICY
(AP) |
Ticket refunds for passengers affected by the Long Island Rail Road strike were announced by the rai
RAILS FACE CONSTRAINTS PANEL TOLD 1989 TIME FOR CONFRONTATION
LAWRENCE KAUFMAN |
Railroads face constraints of law and contract in reducing labor costs and must have relief if they
REAGAN SIGNS LIRR BACK-TO-WORK BILL
(AP) |
President Reagan has signed a law ordering Long Island Rail Road employees back to work for a 60-day
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pretax Charge to Result<br><br> In Loss for Soo LineJoining the list of other railroads that chose t
AIRLINE SCHEDULING HIT TRAVEL DELAY PROBLEMS ADDRESSED
TIM NEALE |
The Reagan administration pins the blame for air travel delays on unrealistic airline scheduling pra
2 AIRLINES SLASH NATIONWIDE FARES
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
Continental Airlines, asserting that the anticipated fare wars demise was premature, said it's slash
CONSOLIDATED RAIL INCOME DECLINES
JOC Team |
Consolidated Rail Corp. reported net income of $84 million, or $2.97 a share, down from $98 million,
BRITT AIRWAYS' BEECH 99S GROUNDED
GARY WASHBURN |
The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded all Beechcraft Model 99 planes operated by Britt Ai
KOREAN AIR TO BUY AIRCRAFT
(AP) |
Korean Air plans to spend US$2 billion over the next five years to purchase new, fuel-efficient jet
ACCESS AMERICA EXPANDS ITS COVERAGE
CHRISTOPHER LOFTING |
When Access America first came on the market a year ago offering a medical evacuation service for tr
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Flying Tiger Wins OK<br><br> For Venture With ChinaThe Department of Transportation agreed to grant
NUCLEAR INDUSTRY RALLIES AROUND STANDARDIZATION
Chicago Tribune |
Expecting a revival in the 1990s, the U.S. nuclear power industry is rallying around the idea of st
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ashland Chief Executive<br><br> Sees Stable Oil PricesCrude oil prices will remain stable, and proba
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