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UPS WILL SERVE JAPAN REGARDLESS OF DOT DECISION ON NEW RIGHTS
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
United Parcel Service said it will offer small package delivery service between the United States an
$61 BILLION BUDGET CUT SEEN RISKY
JOHN BOYD |
The director of the Congressional Budget Office warned lawmakers of the short-term economic harm of
GULF NATIONS PLAN TO FORM UNIFIED CURRENCY SYSTEM
(AP) |
Monetary officials of the six member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council have agreed to unify
TOKYO AIDE HINTS AT CURRENCY TALKS
A.E. CULLISON |
A high-ranking Japanese official hinted that finance ministers from the United States, Japan, West G
COURT TAKES COMMODITY CASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Supreme Court agreed to determine if foreign commodities brokers can be called into U.S. federal
GRAIN ACCORD SOUGHT US, EC WORK TO STAVE OFF TRADE REPRISALS
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
U.S. and European Community officials resumed talks toward trying to avert potentially serious trade
MARAD SCHEDULES TECHNOLOGY MEET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Plans are taking shape for the eighth annual Fleet Management Technology Conference, to be held in B
Maritime
WELLAND TOLL HIKES IRK USERS SLATED 8 PERCENT INCREASES FOR '87, '88 FOLLOW 15 PERCENT RISE IN '86
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Great Lakes carriers are dismayed over toll increases on the Welland Canal announced for the 1987 an
Maritime
USER FEE PLAN ABANDONED FOR ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
LEO RYAN |
Canadian maritime and business interests hailed a federal government decision to abandon plans to ch
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Neal Meehan<br><br> To Head UnitOf Texas Air<br><br>Neal F. Meehan was named president of the Texas
GENOA DOCKERS REJECT ACCORD
THOMAS TAYLOR |
In a riotous meeting at which union leaders were hooted down, dockworkers in Italy's largest port an
Maritime
JAPAN GIVEN WARNING ON SEA LANE CONTROL
JOC Team |
A U.S.-Japanese defense study concluded that Japan would probably lose control of its sea lanes in l
Maritime
MIAMI TO GET 80 PERCENT OF SEABOARD BUSINESS
CRAIG DUNLAP |
Seaboard Marine Ltd. will bring to Miami its services to Central America, the Dominican Republic and
Maritime
NETUMAR ENTERS S. ATLANTIC TRADE
CRAIG DUNLAP |
Netumar Lines will launch regular monthly service to the U.S. South Atlantic for the first time in e
Maritime
LINE SELLS CAR CARRIERS TO PARTNERSHIPS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Norwegian-America Line has sold its two car carriers to two limited partnership (K/S) companies. Nos
Maritime
COMMERCE HELPS OUT
JOC Team |
The U.S. Commerce Department's office of chemicals is involved in helping the U.S. chemical industry
AUTO PARTS' TREND CAUSES CONCERN
JOC Team |
Recent trends in auto industry production could hurt the U.S. plastics industry in the years ahead.<
TORT REFORM SEEN VITAL TO SURVIVAL
JOC Team |
With the focus on making U.S. industry more competitive in world markets, the issues of liability li
POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS COME UNDER FIRE
JOC Team |
Pollution control regulations in the United States - including air, water and hazardous waste cleanu
US INDUSTRIES BATTLE SURGE OF IMPORTS
JOC Team |
U.S. industries are fighting to counter the surge of imported textiles and apparel and to promote sa
SHARP RISE IN APPAREL, TEXTILE IMPORTS CAUSE FOR CONCERN IN CHEMICAL SECTOR
JOC Team |
The continuing sharp rise in imports of apparel and textiles in the face of quota agreements is one
TRADE OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR CHEMICALS
JOC Team |
The chemical industry, probably more than any other U.S. industry, is preparing to compete more effe
BERMUDA FIRM BUYS STAKE IN FLA. PORT
CHRIS DUPIN |
A Bermuda investment company purchased a stake in Port Denison, Fla., a privately owned port that sp
Maritime
MONTREAL SETS CONTAINER RECORD NEARLY 5 MILLION METRIC TONS
LEO RYAN |
The port of Montreal reached a new milestone in 1986, handling nearly 5 million metric tons of conta
Maritime
MARITIME COMPENSATION SUITS FALL SHARPLY
GREGORY S. JOHNSON |
An attorney specializing in maritime compensation says lawsuits have dropped dramatically since the
Maritime
FRENCH SHIPPING CONTINUES TO DECLINE
HOWARD SCHISSEL |
France's role in international commercial maritime activities continued to regress in 1986.<br><br>
Maritime
AHC CITES COSTS IN ENDING SERVICE LOGISTICS ALSO A FACTOR
MAUREEN ROBB |
American Hawaii Cruises blames high costs and logistical problems for its decision to end its Tahiti
Maritime
WOMAN WINS AWARD FOR ACADEMY ACHIEVEMENT
MARK MAGNIER |
Jeanne Kraus has received a $10,000 award for being the first female graduate of the U.S. Merchant M
Maritime
ROTTERDAM DOCK STRIKE IN 2ND WEEK
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
The dockers strike in Rotterdam's conventional cargo sector entered its second week with chances of
Maritime
US '87-88 COTTON EXPORTS HINGE ON NEW CROP'S SIZE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. 1987-88 cotton exports could total 6 million bales to 8 million bales, depending on the size of
COTTON USE ROSE 16 PERCENT IN 1986
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. cotton use at the retail level increased 16 percent in 1986 from 1985, while consumption of man
COCOA COUNCIL SETS MARCH MEETING DATE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The council of the International Cocoa Organization will reconvene March 16-27 to resume work on bu
TOP 8 COTTON PRODUCERS LIKELY TO HOLD CROP SHARE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The top eight cotton-producing countries should continue to produce 84 percent to 87 percent of the
USDA SAYS MEXICO INCREASED 1986-87 CATTLE EXPORT QUOTA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Mexico has increased its 1986-87 (September-August) cattle export quota<br><br>because of good pastu
EFFECTS OF US AID DEBATED
LES ALDRICH |
Loans and outright money grants to developing countries may have cut into U.S. agricultural exports,
LDC CEREAL NEEDS PEGGED AT 6.7 MILLION METRIC TONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Cereal shortfalls in 69 developing countries recently studied by USDA are estimated at 6.7 million m
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Malaysia, Iran Near<br><br> Palm Oil Sales PactOfficials from Malaysia and Iran have met to sort out
JAPAN PRESSED TO USE MORE SHIPS FROM AUSTRALIA IN BILATERAL TRADE
VINCENT W. STOVE |
The Australian government is pressuring Japan to use more Australian-flag ships in trade between the
Maritime
CUSTOMS TO AUTOMATE DUTY PAYING SYSTEM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Customs Service plans to automate part of the import duty paying system.<br><br> Eligible import
Maritime
117 SHIPS WORTH $600 MILLION LEFT NORWEGIAN REGISTRY IN '86
Journal of Commerce Special |
The 3.2 million deadweight tons of merchant shipping that left the Norwegian flag for foreign regist
Maritime
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