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COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Borden Trades Wyler<br><br> For Lipton Noodle UnitBorden Inc. said Tuesday it had exchanged its Wyle
EUROPE'S WINEMAKERS STRIVE TO OVERCOME SCANDALS
(AP) |
European wine exports have felt the punch of the tainted wine scandals that shook consumers' confide
CARRIERS BATTLE DRUG SMUGGLING STEAMSHIP LINES FACE DIFFICULT TASK TRYING TO PREVENT SHIPMENTS
CRAIG DUNLAP |
The seizure of a record volume of cocaine hidden within two containers brought into the country aboa
Maritime
USL FILING BLOCKED IN NETHERLANDS
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
United States Lines' bid to file for limited protection from creditors in Dutch bankruptcy court was
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Private Owner Buys<br><br> Swedish Shipping LineShipowners Nordstrom & Thulin AB of Stockholm have t
Maritime
3 NATIONS LOSING US DUTY-FREE STATUS
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
The Reagan administration is expected, in an unprecedented move, to end special duty-free access for
PHILADELPHIA SUBZONES HAVE MIXED SUCCESS
JAMES ASHER |
The Ford Electronics and Refrigeration Corp. of Lansdale, Pa., in 1986, saved about $15 million with
RECORD US TRADE DEFICIT DAMPENS OUTLOOK FOR '87 HOPES OF LOWER DEFICIT DASHED BY HIGH FIGURE
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
A record $19.2 billion merchandise trade deficit in November raised more doubts about a substantiall
TRADE WAR MAY HIT TOP GINS, COGNACS
JANET PORTER |
Beefeater gin and Remy Martin cognac are among some of the top brands which could disappear from the
UNION-STEVEDORE RIFT JEOPARDIZES MERGER PROPOSAL AT ROTTERDAM
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Failure to reach agreement with the unions is jeopardizing the proposed merger between the three Rot
LUMBER EXPORT TAX LIKELY TO HIKE PRICES
HELEN ERICSON |
The new U.S.-Canadian agreement imposing a 15 percent export tax on Canadian exports of softwood lum
FIRM TOLD TO RELEASE USL SHIPS $5,000-A-DAY FINE LEVIED UNTIL LIENS LIFTED FROM 2 VESSELS
MARK MAGNIER |
The U.S. bankruptcy court issued a preliminary injunction against GAC Marine and levied a fine of $5
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Flying Tiger<br><br> Names TwoTo New Posts<br><br>Flying Tiger Line Inc., a subsidiary of Tiger Inte
AUSTRIAN CHEMICAL SECTOR FACES TRIALS
NINO LO BELLO |
Iffy as forecasts may be about any branch of business endeavor, they are particularly iffy today in
AT&T PRICE CUT GROWING IN SIZE
(AP) |
AT&T's planned New Year's Day price cut for long-distance service will be larger than previously ann
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> President Reagan will ask Congress to cut spending for basic energy research an
HIGHER US DUTIES ON EC GOODS SET YEUTTER SAYS ACTION COULD CAUSE DISRUPTION IN TWO-WAY TRADE
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
The United States will impose sharply higher U.S. tariffs on EC wine, brandy, gin, cheese and other
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Help-Wanted Ad Index<br><br> Posts 4th-Straight RiseThe Conference Board's help-wanted advertising i
HAITI IN LINE TO RECEIVE MORE AID
CANUTE JAMES |
The overthrow of president Jean Claude Duvalier 11 months ago has been followed by an increase in fi
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Sen. Bentsen<br><br> Gets Marine Panel Post WASHINGTON - The merchant marine industry received a
INDICATORS ROSE 1.2 PERCENT LAST MONTH
JOHN BOYD |
The Commerce Department reported still more evidence of improved economic health during the fourth q
USSR TOP BORROWER IN 1ST HALF
(AP) |
The Soviet Union led the list of borrowers from international banks during the first half of 1986, a
Maritime
WESTINGHOUSE LOOKS TO THE CARIBBEAN
(AP) |
Westinghouse, the electrical giant, is eyeing the Caribbean as a way to help it continue making some
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Student Elected<br><br> HEFEI, China - A student who declared himself a candidate has been elected t
Maritime
RAIL STRIKE HURTS FRANCE NATION TRIES TO COPE WITH UPHEAVAL
(AP) |
France's nationwide rail strike, in its 13th day Tuesday, has seriously disrupted holiday travel, h
Maritime
GRENADIAN FIRMS OPTIMISTIC
CANUTE JAMES |
Grenada's business leaders are disappointed that the expected flood of new foreign investment has f
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON IMPORTS
Rose A. Horowitz |
RETAIL BUYERS TAKE A BREATHER: The Christmas holidays mean a hiatus for retail store buyers. The sea
Maritime
US COMPANIES BUYING MORE SOVIET KNOW-HOW
(AP) |
U.S. firms have been acquiring considerable amounts of technical know-how<br><br>from the Soviet Uni
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Panel Talks to Rebels<br><br> MANILA, Philippines - A four-member government panel flew to Saudi Ara
Maritime
US STILL WAITING FOR SPENDING SPURT
(AP) |
If the United States were experiencing a typical period of economic expansion, business spending for
MACK TRUCK EMPLOYEES 'IN LIMBO'
JOYCE GEMPERLEIN |
Nearly one year ago, Mack Trucks Inc. announced it would close anassembly plant here and reopen it i
MEXICO TO REVAMP RAILWAY NETWORK
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Mexico's aging railroad network is getting a much-needed transfusion of money and machinery in 1987.
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 |
Financing Nearly Done<br><br> For Midwestern RailFinancing is being completed for the purchase and o
THE PERFECT COMBINATION QUABOAG'S RAIL-LUMBER OPERATION UNIQUE
TOM BELDEN |
Being in exactly the right place at the right time - and knowing how to capitalize on the situation
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Stiffer Regulations Seen<br><br> For Animal CarriersThe Agriculture Department proposed regulations
US LINES BUY BAE JETSTREAMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two U.S. airlines, Jetstream International Airlines Inc. and Air New Orleans, have ordered a total o
MARKETERS CHANGE COURSE LIKE A GREAT FLOCK OF GEESE
RICHARD MALKIN |
Throughout the history of commercial air cargo (which, as a bona fide industry, started at the end o
DOUGLAS UNVEILS PROGRAM BOARD GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO LAUNCH MD-11
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
With 50 firm orders for the MD-11 and options for 42 additional planes, Douglas Aircraft Co. is intr
WENDELL FORD TO CHAIR AVIATION COMMITTEE
TIM NEALE |
The new chairman of the Senate Aviation Subcommittee will be Sen. Wendell H. Ford, D-Ky., not Sen.
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