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WEST GERMANY CUTS KEY BANK RATE 0.5 PERCENT
A STAFF REPORT |
West Germany's central bank cut its key interest rate by half a point Thursday, and the Bank of Japa
PERMANENT FERRY RUN CONSIDERED
SAM GLASSER |
It's freezing cold at 7:45 a.m. at dockside in this Long Island community. The sky is slate, a stiff
US PRESSES JAPAN ON COAL IMPORTS
TIM SANSBURY |
The U.S. government will press the Japanese during the next few weeks to prevent the loss of nearly
MULRONEY: ACID RAIN WAR VITAL CANADIAN WARNS US NOT TO PUT THE ISSUE ON THE BACK BURNER
LEO RYAN |
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney emerged with blunt words from a meeting Wednesday with U.S. Vice Presi
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Deal With Iran Detailed<br><br> WASHINGTON - Former White House aide Robert McFarlane said a deal ha
EC OFFICIALS SAY CHANCES OF AVERTING TRADE WAR SLIM
JANET PORTER |
Willy de Clercq, the European Community's external relations commissioner, arrives in Washington tod
US, WEST GERMANY, JAPAN SUPPORT FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET STABILITY
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
Two high-ranking U.S. officials joined Japanese and West German finance officials in support for for
USL GIVEN ADVANCE BY MARAD LINE ENABLED TO MAKE AN OVERDUE PAYMENT ON A SHIP MORTGAGE
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The government has advanced $701,119 to financially troubled United States Lines Inc. to enable it t
BUNDESBANK SILENT ON PRESS CONFERENCE
JOC Team |
The Bundesbank wouldn't make an early announcement about whether it will hold a press conference aft
US MANUFACTURING PAYS FAR MORE THAN IN ASIA
(AP) |
The average U.S. factory worker earns as much as $9 for every dollar paid a worker in South Korea, L
THE ECONOMY INFLATION RATE HITS 25-YEAR LOW
(AP) |
Inflation registered the lowest reading in 25 years during 1986 with U.S. consumer prices rising on
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>The U.S. inflation rate is the lowest in 25 years, and home building performed s
SENATE PANEL RIPS APART REAGAN'S BUDGET PLAN
JOHN BOYD |
The president's proposed federal budget ran into criticism before the Senate Appropriations Committe
WIDE-RANGING TRADE BILL VOWED
HELEN ERICSON |
House Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, and Senate Majority Leader Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., say they
ON THE MOVE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Evergreen<br><br> Names ChangTo New Post<br><br>JERSEY CITY, N.J. - K.H. Chang was named to the new
USSR WILL DEFER TAXES ON JOINT VENTURE DEALS
HELEN ERICSON |
The Soviet Union will impose no taxes for the first two years on joint venture arrangements between
VOLCKER, WHITE HOUSE SPLIT ON BANKING
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The Reagan administration and Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker made conflicting proposals
NEW EC ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT PROMISES US A 'BLOODY NOSE'
(AP) |
Sir Henry Plumb, the newly elected president of the European Parliament said Wednesday the United St
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Franchise Expositions<br><br> Set for Eight US CitiesThe International Franchise Association will ho
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US-Iran Talks Defined<br><br> NICOSIA, Cyprus - Iran's Prime Minister Hussein Musavi said that the U
Maritime
CUSTOMS GUIDE
JOC Team |
The 124th edition of The Official U.S. Custom House Guide, with complete U.S. import regulations, is
Maritime
GOLDEN ARCHES PLANNED FOR USSR
ROSE A. HOROWITZ |
The golden arches of McDonald's may soon be attracting Moscow residents eager for the taste of a Big
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Team |
Thermal Tunnel<br><br> Improves ShrinkingAn improved method of PVC sleeve labeling, multipack promot
Maritime
WORLD CARS SUES PORT OF JACKSONVILLE
(AP) |
An automobile processing company has filed a $1.85 million lawsuit against the Jacksonville Electric
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Team |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
RULES MUST BE LAID DOWN WATERWAYS ACT CHALLENGES CORPS
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The new national port and waterways development act is the biggest challenge for the Army Corps of E
Maritime
CALIF. PORTS INSTITUTE NEW SAFETY PROGRAM
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
Waterfront labor and management have agreed on new rules designed to promote safety at the ports of
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sino-Japanese Talks<br><br> TOKYO - Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone met with Chinese Vice Premier T
Maritime
CRUDE STEEL PRODUCTION DECLINED 4.3 PERCENT IN 1986
(AP) |
Crude steel production in the non-communist world fell 4.3 percent in 1986, the International Iron
Maritime
ROYAL VIKING PLANS TO ORDER LINER
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Kloster Group's Royal Viking Line expects to order a new cruise ship by the end of January.<br>
Maritime
EXPORT REVIEW URGED
HELEN ERICSON |
Too many high-technology products are on the illegal exports list, said Theodore W. Wu, Commerce dep
Maritime
$5,000 CAR IS MAKING COMEBACK
(AP) |
The $5,000 new car was facing extinction just two years ago, but the species is making a strong com
HIGHWAY LEGISLATION UNDER WAY
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
Highway funding legislation was moving on the legislative fast track in both houses of Congress this
JAPANESE IMPORTERS BUY US SOYBEANS FOR FEBRUARY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese importers have concluded buying U.S. soybeans for February shipment, totaling about 270,000
LIRR COMMUTERS FACING MORE BAD NEWS - SNOW
(AP) |
Exasperated Long Island Rail Road riders, their daily commutes already lengthened by a four-day stri
MAJOR SUGAR EXPORTERS FAIL TO SET MEETING DATE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The so-called "big four" sugar exporters - Australia, Brazil, the European Community and Cuba - are
NEW ALFALFA STRAIN PLAYS TO CHANGING FARM CONCERNS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Sometimes research doesn't pay off quite the way the researchers planned. For example, consider Nitr
USDA PLANS TO BUY FRUIT, VEGETABLES
(AP) |
The Department of Agriculture said it planned to purchase fruit and vegetable products, including or
USDA STUDIES PROCESS TO PUFF BLUEBERRIES
(AP) |
Could the United States sell rice overseas if it smelled like popcorn? Or could blueberry growers se
NAVISTAR-FORD DEAL SET DIESEL ENGINES FOR PICKUPS, VANS TO BE SUPPLIED
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
Navistar International Corp. said it will continue to supply Ford Motor Co. with diesel engines for
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