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KALAMA LOOKS BACK AT '86 WASH. PORT CITES ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF PAST YEAR
GLORIA JOSEPH |
Looking back over last year, commissioners of this Columbia River port are able to cite some success
Maritime
FOREIGN RESERVES REACH RECORD HIGH IN TAIWAN
(AP) |
Taiwan's foreign reserves reached a record US$48 billion last week, up from $46 billion at the end o
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Team |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
DOLLAR MAY HELP HIGH-TECH EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. exports of high-technology products will more than double within the next 10 years because of t
Maritime
'86 HONG KONG TRADE FINISHES IN ROBUST STYLE
P.T. BANGSBERG |
All components of Hong Kong's trade finished 1986 on a high note compared with the previous year, if
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Team |
System Cuts Costs<br><br> Of Asbestos RemovalToxic Decontamination Holdings Ltd. of Britain has deve
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>The mood in Brussels about the prospects of averting a trans-Atlantic trade war
Maritime
US OIL TAX RULING SOUGHT
FELIX DEARDEN |
The European Community, Canada and Mexico have formally requested an arbitration panel to rule if U.
Maritime
US OIL TAX RULING SOUGHT
FELIX DEARDEN |
The European Community, Canada and Mexico have formally requested an arbitration panel to rule if U.
Maritime
ANTI-HIJACKING MEASURES URGED
(AP) |
Permitting naval ships to chase and intercept hijacked vessels could deter terrorist incidents like
Maritime
SHAKEOUT TO CONTINUE UNTIL 1990 SHAPE OF INDUSTRY TO CHANGE IN WAKE OF RATIONALIZATION
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A consultant predicts the shakeout in container shipping will end by 1990, with a few large firms d
Maritime
LAKES INTERESTS SLATE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
LEO RYAN |
Mayors representing communities on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River are to attend a two-day co
Maritime
NORWEGIANS TO CHANGE REGISTRY
(AP) |
The parent company of Norwegian Caribbean Lines and Royal Viking Line announced plans to change the
Maritime
SAN DIEGO YARD WINS NAVY PACT
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
The award of a $290.9 million Navy contract to National Steel & Shipbuilding Co. illustrates once ag
Maritime
CME RE-ELECTS SANDNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
John F. "Jack" Sandner, chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), has been re-elected to se
SURPLUS BURLEY TOBACCO OFFERED TO HIGHEST BIDDERS
(AP) |
About 141 million pounds of surplus burley tobacco from the 1983 harvest is being offered for sale t
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sugar Exporters<br><br> Call Off MeetingA meeting of the four leading sugar exporters, tentatively s
TIGHT SUPPLIES SUPPORT MAY/JULY WHEAT TRADING
MICHAEL KRECA |
Chicago Board of Trade May wheat is expected to hold its premium to July amid the ongoing scarcity o
TIN COUNCIL SURVIVES LIQUIDATION PETITION
(AP) |
A judge ruled that the British high court could not liquidate the beleaguered International Tin Coun
MILLER BREWING PROMOTES BEER MADE WITH WHEAT
(AP) |
Using a hawk and harvest scenes for a "straight from the heartland" theme, Miller Brewing Co. is pro
MIAMI STRIKE THREAT DIES
CRAIG DUNLAP |
Union longshoremen and Dade County port officials reached an employment settlement that eliminates t
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Team |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
STRIKES CARRY BIG PRICE TAG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Rotterdam's stevedoring companies lost more than 1.0 million guilders (US$500,000) of business in th
Maritime
POLISH OCEAN LINES BULLISH ON N. ATLANTIC
ALBERT AXEBANK |
Polish Ocean Lines is optimistic about its future in the competitive North Atlantic shipping trade.<
Maritime
FARRELL DEFENDS S. AMERICAN PLAN
ROBERT F. MORISON |
Farrell Lines Inc. defended its planned new inbound service from the east coast of South America as
Maritime
CRUISE LINE SELLS STAKE TO INVESTORS
MAUREEN ROBB |
American Hawaii Cruises said it sold a majority interest in the company and dropped its Tahiti crui
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nedlloyd Lines Drops<br><br> US Gulf From ServiceNedlloyd Lines said it will stop calling at the U.S
Maritime
SOME SECTORS OUTRUN MARKET, AS BULL RAGES TRANSPORT, CHEMICALS, INSURANCE BUOYANT
A STAFF REPORT. This story was written by Sam Glasser, Paula |
How far can the bull run?<br><br> The great bull market in stocks that began Aug. 13, 1982, has been
ANALYSTS WATCH DOLLAR
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The decline of the dollar in foreign exchange markets hasn't hurt the credit markets to any great ex
JAPANESE FEAR YEN STRENGTH
A.E. CULLISON |
The Japanese are worried that further appreciation of the yen against the<br><br>dollar could send t
HONG KONG SPECIAL ISSUE TOP STORIES
JOC Team |
Manufacturers in Hong Kong continue to be bullish on their prospects for increased trade with the r
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Reagan, Panel to Meet<br><br> WASHINGTON - President Reagan is expected to meet today with the panel
INSURERS FAULT US OVER BANKS
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The life insurance industry is disputing administration assertions that bank holding companies need
ROTTERDAM STRIKES HURT PORT IMAGE, THREATEN CARGO DIVERSIONS
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Rotterdam's image as a strike-free port has been tarnished by a series of longshoremen's strikes tha
TAX TREATY AIDS US COMPANIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. firms doing business in China will reap millions of dollars in tax benefits this year from the
BANK OF JAPAN INSISTS NO RATE CUT PLANNED
(AP) |
Bank of Japan Governor Satoshi Sumita said Friday he "absolutely" was not considering another cut in
LAXALT CRITICIZES CAMPAIGN POLICIES
(AP) |
Former Sen. Paul Laxalt, bowing out as general chairman of the Republican Party, decried the emphasi
NEWS SUMMARY.
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>Former Sen. Paul Laxalt, bowing out as general chairman of the Republican Party,
Maritime
GM'S 6-YEAR WARRANTY THE LONGEST IN INDUSTRY
(AP) |
General Motors Corp. said it has doubled the life of its standard warranties to six years starting
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT.
John Boyd |
STATE OF THE PRESIDENT: It is the state of Ronald Reagan himself, more than anything he can possibly
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