Online illegal and fake ads for medicines will be the next major target for the authorities as they seek to establish a long-term mechanism to curb such ads in the wake of a three-month crackdown. Authorities have started to draft ...
Tags: Chemicals
Jaguar has given the clearest indication to date that it will build a crossover inspired by its C-X17 concept. Jaguar global brand director Adrian Hallmark admits the brand risks losing relevance in the luxury segment if it does not ...
Tags: Jaguar SUV, Transportation
Lee Biing-jye, chairman of Taiwan-based LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Epistar, has indicated he does not object to partnerships or technology transfers between Taiwan- and China-based LED makers because Taiwan's LED industry should be ...
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JPMorgan Chase and Assurant have agreed to pay $300m to resolve the force-placed insurance charges levied upon them. The lawsuit filed at Miami federal court claimed that both the firms forced homeowners to pay over-priced insurance and ...
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China is planning to further crack down on illegal rare earth mining and smelting companies by establishing a blacklist, State media reported on Wednesday. Citing anonymous sources from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, ...
Tags: Rare Earth Industry
It is true that the technical progression is a double-edged blade and every new technical innovation motivated item or remedy in the market has its own benefits and drawbacks. When Biometric Access Control System came, individuals were ...
Tags: Manufacturing, Processing Machinery, Biometric Access Control System
AG education gets $2 million boost at Chico State Pesticide research gets $1 million boost in California Ethanol pits growers against each other Ingrid Newkirk wants people to light up and smoke in California restaurants. But not for what ...
Tags: Agriculture
Carolina Mattress Guild, a Thomasville, N.C.-based mattress manufacturer, subjected black employees to a racially hostile work environment and unlawfully fired the employee who complained about racial comments, the U.S. Equal Employment ...
Tags: Mattress, Light Industry, Daily Use
Two of Britain's major music and film organisations have asked UK internet providers to create databases of customers illegally downloading music, film and books, and are asking for access to the information to help them to disconnect and ...
Tags: Computer Products, Consumer Electronics, Download Data
It is learned that the China's exports of cold rolled (CR) steel to Mexico was triple in the first half this year. According to Mexican's steel body CANACERO, the cold rolled steel imported from China increased 267%, reached to 26,384 tons ...
Tags: CR Steel, Steel, Construction
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) recognises the significant role the clothing, textile, leather and footwear sectors play in the South African economy. SARS considers these as strategic economic sectors that require significant ...
Tags: Textile Sector, Textile
Death on the farm a grim reality of agriculture Meet the apostle of post-organic agriculture All beef cattle are only a bolt-gun away from death, but life before the steel bullet is better for some than others. Much better. Quite simply, ...
Tags: Agriculture, Food
China’s immigration policy was never designed to handle a huge influx of foreigners looking to stay in the country over a long period of time. Since the year 2000, the number of non-Chinese passing through airports, sea ports and ...
Tags: Visa Law, Open for Foreigners
In the never-ending battle of iOS versus Android, one of the biggest marks against Google is that its Play store isn't regulated enough for the novice smartphone user.?For every golden application, there's at least three unsafe or ...
Tags: Computer Products, software, google
Packaging News sister magazine Independent Retail News has reported that the proposals from the EU Public Health Committee also include larger 75% health warnings on all tobacco packaging, the introduction of a standardised pack shape and ...