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ARGENTINE GRAIN EXPORT REVENUE FELL 52 PERCENT IN 1986
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Argentine grain and oilseed export revenue totaled US$1.97 billion last year, down 52 percent from 1
BRAZIL STEPS UP EFFORTS TO DEVELOP CERRADO REIGON
(AP) |
New attention being given to Brazil's cerrado region, hailed as this South American country's next b
FARM SUBSIDIES QUESTIONED
(AP) |
A Montana wheat farming operation has angered a congressman who asked the Agriculture Department why
ESTIMATED ORANGE HARVEST A MIXED BAG FOR 1986-87
(AP) |
The nation's orange harvest for the 1986-87 crop season is estimated at almost 197.6 million boxes,
WHITE HOUSE PROPOSES SUGAR PRICE SUPPORT CUT
CANUTE JAMES |
The Reagan administration soon will begin efforts aimed at reducing price supports for U.S. sugar pr
PORTLAND'S TERMINAL 6 HANDLES MILLIONTH IMPORTED AUTO
Journal of Commerce Special |
Portland's Terminal 6 saw its millionth imported car - a Honda Acura Legend - unloaded last week, wi
Maritime
EVERETT HOMEPORT CLOSER? NAVY, PORT AGREE TENTATIVELY ON PRICE FOR LAND
GLORIA JOSEPH |
The Navy and port of Everett commissioners say $43.5 million will buy 143 acres of port land on whic
Maritime
NAVIERAS TO SERVE MIAMI
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Navieras de Puerto Rico said it will begin offering direct container service between Miami and San J
Maritime
AUSTRALIA MAY REVISE DATED SHIP LAWS
VINCENT W. STOVE |
Australia is considering revision of its laws that cover commercial shipping disputes. Some of the
Maritime
US GOODS TO BE SOLD VIA TV - IN JAPAN
(AP) |
In a move that it says could help to reduce Japan's runaway trade surplus with the United States, a
Maritime
BANKAMERICA SAID SEEKING JAPAN AID
A.E. CULLISON |
Executives of the BankAmerica Corp. have unofficially asked a group of leading Japanese banking inst
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hertz International Ltd.<br><br> Buys Australian FirmMELBOURNE, Australia - Hertz International Ltd.
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Team |
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIES, GOVERNMENT OF BANGLADESH INVESTORS' FORUM. Main objective is to promote fore
Maritime
HONG KONG-US FLOW DIPS NOVEMBER DATA SHOW SLACKENING IN TRADE VOLUME
P.T. BANGSBERG |
The flow of goods between Hong Kong and the United States slackened in November 1986, despite a shar
Maritime
HONG KONG SHUFFLES OFFICIALS
P.T. BANGSBERG |
In a major reshuffle of top government positions, Hong Kong will shortly get new senior people in th
Maritime
EC HOPES OFFICE LIFTS CHINA TRADE
(AP) |
The European Community Commission said Tuesday it will open an office in Beijing this year to unders
Maritime
CHINA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SOCIALIST BANK OWNERSHIP
(AP) |
China will take further steps to reform its banking system but will not turn away from Socialist pub
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Spaniard Sees Mubarak<br><br> CAIRO, Egypt - Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez said he and Pres
Maritime
THE ECONOMY
JOC Team |
Top Firms<br><br> Increased '85Appropriations<br><br>Capital appropriations by the nation's 1,000 la
HIGH COURT UPHOLDS PREGNANCY LEAVE LAW
LEAH R. YOUNG |
In spite of business community protests, the Supreme Court affirmed the right of states to mandate t
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
FINANCIAL<br><br> COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO. (New York) - Katharine R. Tarbox was appointed vice presiden
JAPAN TO MAINTAIN YEN STRANGLEHOLD
A.E. CULLISON |
Bank of Japan authorities will continue massive intervention on foreign exchange markets in defense
CONSUMER PRICES UP IN SWITZERLAND
JOC Team |
Consumer prices in Switzerland rose a monthly average of 0.8 percent last year, the lowest annual in
VIEWS DIVERGENT ON TRADE BILL 1987 PASSAGE EXPECTED DESPITE MANY CONFLICTS
HELEN ERICSON |
The start of a new round of Senate Finance Committee hearings on trade legislation suggested reachin
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>Capital appropriations by large manufacturers in the 1986 third quarter achieved
MARKET RECORDS 8TH WIN IN ROW
GORDON PLATT |
The stock market chalked up its eighth winning session - and seventh record close - in a row Tuesday
CME OPENS TRADING ON AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
The world's first futures contract trading on the Australian dollar got off to a good start at the C
CONSUMER DEBT DATA - IS IT MISLEADING?
(AP) |
Is consumer debt really lurching out of control, as implied by some of the popular statistics - and
LABOR CHIEF DUBIOUS OF MINIMUM WAGE HIKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Labor Secretary William Brock did not rule out a possible increase in the minimum wage, although he
WATERMAN CRITICIZES SHIP SWAP LINE OPPOSES POLICY ALLOWING PURCHASE OF ACQUISITION RIGHTS
ROBERT F. MORISON |
Waterman Steamship Corp. has asked the secretary of transportation to halt a ship swap between Lykes
TRUCK ASSOCIATION PUTS SKIDS ON BIDS TO END RATE CONTROL
LEO ABRUZZESE |
The American Trucking Associations rejected calls to end government rate controls in the motor carri
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Toyota Exports to Fall<br><br> TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp. this year will realize record high sales o
INSURANCE INDUSTRY PUTS FOCUS ON DEFENSE OF PROFITABILITY
PAULA L. GREEN |
The property/casualty industry's major task this year will be to defend its profitability against at
ILA CUTS ITS TIE TO NMC FORMED TO HELP UNITE INDUSTRY, COUNCIL HIT BY MAJOR DEFECTIONS
ALAN SCHOEDEL |
The International Longshoremen's Association has withdrawn from the National Maritime Council, the o
Maritime
EUROPEAN TRANSPORT WITHSTANDS FREEZE WELL RAILROADS, TRUCKING APPEAR HARDEST HIT
A STAFF REPORT |
Europe's transportation infrastructure is holding up, with only a few exceptions, against the blast
PROTECTIONIST BILL IS SEEN UNLIKELY
KEITH M. ROCKWELL |
The Democratic-controlled Congress won't resort to protectionist legislation as a way to reduce the
CHINA SETS SIGHTS ON LIGHT INDUSTRIAL EXPORTS
P.T. BANGSBERG |
China's months-long talks about upgrading light industry as a spur to exports may finally be over.<b
NEW GUINNESS APPOINTMENTS CAUSE STOCK PRICES TO PLUNGE
(AP) |
Guinness PLC's stock price plummeted Monday following the company's announcement that it has set up
Maritime
BUSINESS RAPS EXPORT RULES
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
U.S. corporations are intensifying their efforts to persuade the Reagan administration to ease some
Maritime
W. GERMANS BLAME DOLLAR IMPORT VOLUME FROM US GREW, BUT VALUE FELL IN '86
JESS LUKOMSKI |
West Germany purchased 5 percent to 8 percent more goods from the United States in 1986 than a year
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