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THAI MAIZE EXPORTS ROSE 22 PERCENT LAST YEAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Thai maize exports last year rose 22 percent from a year earlier to a record 3,771,434 tons, the nat
WORLD SUGAR PRODUCTION EXPECTED TO BE HIGHER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World sugar production in 1986-87 will be 100.2 million metric tons, representing a 500,000-metric-
PILOT PROGRAM ON OPTIONS ENDS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission voted to end the pilot program status of options on agricul
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazilian Exporters<br><br> Urge Action on PolicySAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazilian Santos state coffee e
CME GETS NOD TO TRADE OPTIONS ON FEEDER CATTLE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved an application by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange
EC APPROVES THE CREATION OF FIVE COMMODITY MARKETS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The European Commission said Tuesday it has cleared the creation of five commodity markets in London
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> A small San Diego company has developed an extensive electronic mail network. P
Maritime
UPTREND IN CAPTIVES SPREADING
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
British Gas PLC, the recently privatized utility, will self-insure its non- marine and marine risks
BLACK LUNG PROPOSAL UNDER FIRE COAL-LOBBYING UNITS PROTEST REAGAN BID TO BOOST TAXES
TIM SANSBURY |
President Reagan's budget proposal to increase coal company taxes to fund miners' health benefits fo
KOREA SHIPPING CONTINUES SERVICE WHILE ITS FATE REMAINS UNDECIDED
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
The fate of Korea Shipping Corp. remains undecided as South Korea's oldest and largest container lin
PRUDENTIAL SUES MARAD FOR CUTTING OFF SUBSIDY BLAMES AGENCY FOR CAUSING LINE TO SEEK PROTECTION
MARK MAGNIER |
Prudential Lines Inc. filed a suit against the Maritime Administration seeking compensatory and puni
HEAVY-TRUCK BUILDERS FACE LONG, ROCKY ROAD
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
Makers of heavy trucks are hunkering down, mapping strategies and eyeing alliances that may help the
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Export Subsidy Charged<br><br> WASHINGTON - The Brazilian government is subsidizing crankshaft expor
US-EC TALKS SET ON IMPORT DUTIES
(AP) |
Top European Community trade negotiator Willy de Clercq is due in Washington later this month for ta
DUTIES SLATED ON COOKWARE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Trade Commission cleared the way for anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imp
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Metropolitan NY<br><br> Sets Jobs RecordNEW YORK Metropolitan New York had more jobs last year th
STOCKS UP AGAIN BUT PACE SLOWS
GORDON PLATT |
Stocks rose in heavy trading Tuesday to a second straight record close, but the pace of the advance
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> A small San Diego company has developed an extensive electronic mail network. P
LITTLE HOPE SEEN FOR TRADE DEFICIT AEI SAYS TRADE GAP TO PERSIST IF BUDGET SHORTFALLS REMAIN LARGE
JOHN BOYD |
Prospects for U.S. budget deficits to remain at high levels mean the growth- sapping trade deficit w
ARGENTINA HOPES TO TAKE EXPORTS TO THE BANK
JEREMY MORGAN |
Argentine negotiators hope to dispel creditor concern about the country's sharply declining trade su
NEW LAW SHOULD BOOST BIOTECHNOLOGY
CRISTINA LEE |
Regulatory and legislative changes should enhance overseas sales prospects this year for both the fl
ON THE MOVE
JOC Team |
Brody to Be<br><br> Comex's First Paid Chief NEW YORK - The Commodity Exchange Inc. named Alan J.
BRAZIL URGES BANKS TO COLLABORATE
(AP) |
The government said the Mellon Bank of the United States had been expelled<br><br>from the country a
Maritime
BRAZIL AUTO PARTS HIT
JAMES BRUCE |
Auto parts will be the Brazilian export hardest hit by Washington's decision last week to eliminate
Maritime
BRAZIL EYES INVESTMENTS PROGRAM SLATES $16 BILLION FOR KEY AREAS
JAMES BRUCE |
Roundly criticized for a lack of public and private investment priorities, the Brazilian government
Maritime
HILLS BROS. TO BUILD VIRGINIA PLANT
CARL CAHILL |
One of the largest U.S. coffee manufacturers is building a plant in Virginia to process green coffee
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Israeli Jet Production<br><br> JERUSALEM - Foreign Minister Shimon Peres told a top Pentagon officia
Maritime
HOWE WARNS US ON TARIFFS
(AP) |
If the United States goes ahead with increased duties on European gin, brandy, white wines, cheeses
Maritime
JAMAICANS REVISE GROWTH PROJECTIONS
CANUTE JAMES |
Jamaica's economy, one of the biggest in the Caribbean, is growing more slowly than the government e
Maritime
VENEZUELA, CREDITORS HOLD TALKS
(AP) |
Top Venezuelan finance officials are traveling to several industrial nations to present Venezuela's
Maritime
RETAIL SALES FALL IN MEXICO
(AP) |
Retail sales fell in nearly all of Mexico in 1986, especially in pharmacies and book stores, and in
Maritime
POLISH DEBT MAY TOP $35 BILLION
ALBERT AXEBANK |
Western commercial sources say Poland is making substantial and even com mendable efforts to solve i
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shultz Visits Africa<br><br> WASHINGTON - Secretary of State George P. Shultz is due to arrive in Se
Maritime
CNW PACT DIVERTS TRAFFIC FROM BN
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
The Chicago and North Western Transportation Co. scored a direct hit in the battle with the Burlingt
TRUCK SAFETY SEEN AT RISK CALIF. GROUP CRITICAL OF NEW REGULATIONS
MAUREEN ROBB |
Truck safety will decline under California's new motor carrier regulations, the California Trucking
FORD MAKES 19871/2 TRUCK CHANGES
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
Ford Motor Co. announced its "1987 1/2" truck model-year, rounding out its 1987 line with a series
ROYAL NEDLLOYD GROUP GETS VAN GEND & LOOS
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Royal Nedlloyd Group NV, the Rotterdam-based transport and energy group, has completed its takeover
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Team |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originating<br><br>from 49 produc
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Panel Moves to Clear<br><br> Highway Funding BillHighway funding legislation was introduced in the H
TRUCKERS DISCUSS BORDER ISSUES
JOC Team |
Representatives of the U.S. and Canadian trucking industries met in Washington Tuesday to discuss lo
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