The US’s import licenses for stainless products totaled 79,994 tons in June, decreasing by 27.23% from 109,930 tons in May, according to data released by the US Department of Commerce's (DOC) Import Administration. In June, the ...
Tags: Stainless Products, Mineral
According to data released by the US Department of Commerce (DOC), the US’s imports of cut-to-length plates fall to a five-month low in June. The data showed that the licenses for cut-to-length plates imports totaled 54,411 tons ...
Tags: Mineral, Metallurgy
US-based automobile manufacturer Ford Motor is introducing a new manufacturing technology that is claimed to decrease costs and delivery time for sheet metal parts. The technology is said to be based on the Ford Freeform Fabrication ...
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Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv), a swine virus that can cause death in piglets, has been identified in two hog farms in North Carolina. The virus has been rapidly spreading across several states in the US since it was first ...
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The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E) has announced two funding opportunities relating to solid-state lighting. Both opportunities seek proposals for “transformational advances in ...
Tags: Solid-state lighting, LEDs, ARPA-E
The US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Alta Devices of Sunnyvale, CA, USA have jointly demonstrated that Alta's solar material retains its high efficiency in real-world conditions, particularly on hot ...
Tags: Electrical, Electronics, automotive industry
ECRS, an establishment based in Hollywood, Florida, is recalling 12,560 pounds of chicken dip products as they contain anchovies which is not mentioned on the label, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and ...
Tags: Chicken Dip, Undeclared Allergen
The United States determined June 18 it would maintain the existing anti-dumping duty on imports of sodium hexametaphosphate from China, despite Beijing's repeated calls for Washington to drop trade protectionism. The US International ...
A common set of standards for LED lighting firms in Greater China was announced recently and as the China government plans to expand the LED lighting market, this common set of standards can help Taiwan-based firms enter the China market. ...
Tags: LED Lighting, taiwan, Lights, Lighting, LED
National Beef Packing of Kansascapproximately 22,737 pounds of raw ground beef products as they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The ...
The exports of clothing and textiles from various export processing zones (EPZs) in Dominican Republic amounted to US$ 1.278 billion, according to the statistics released by the National Free Zones Council (CNZFE). As per the data, ...
Google's Waze acquisition should not need an antitrust probe, according to the chairman of research and analysis firm TechMarketView, Richard Holway. The US Department of Justice (DoJ) had been urged to block Google's $1.3bn (£830m) ...
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The newly appointed chairman of the Japan Gas Association said Thursday that the recent approval by the US Department of Energy for LNG shipments from the Freeport LNG project in Texas to countries that do not have free-trade agreements ...
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New legislation in New York City aims to regulate the use of 3D printers to make firearms, as the U.S. tries to cope with the possible proliferation online of drawings for making such arms. An organization, Defense Distributed, fired in ...
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When you drive your car on the road, have you ever thought it's Baosteel's high tensile steel that builds"Iron Body" around you to make you experience carefree driving while having greener, safer and more fuel-efficient enjoyment. Recently, ...
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