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- Veteran cattle industry official Chandler Keys has withdrawn his name for consideration by President Bush to be USDA's under secretary for marketing & regulatory programs
- Veteran cattle industry official Chandler Keys has withdrawn his name for consideration by President Bush to be USDA's under secretary for marketing & regulatory programs. Keys was a longtime official of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and currently is an executive with Swift & Company's Washington office. No reason was...
- Research articles 2006-04-17
- A Canadian government proposal to ban imported pork treated with the antibiotic carbadox could cause the United States to retaliate, triggering a trade dispute, an industry official told Reuters
- A Canadian government proposal to ban imported pork treated with the antibiotic carbadox could cause the United States to retaliate, triggering a trade dispute, an industry official told Reuters. "The worry is that the procedure that Health Canada uses to ban it carbadox could make it problematic for U.S. pork...
- Research articles 2006-07-24
- Pharma industry pushing for senior drug benefits. (Markets: Washington).(industry also wants to reduce time it takes to review drugs)(Brief Article)
- THE PHARMACEUTICALS industry plans to step up its campaign to win congressional approval of a prescription drug benefit for the nation's senior citizens, a top industry official said last week. "As we continue to bring newer and better me ...
- Research articles 2002-02-04
- Refining Industry Cautions Congress On EPA's New Source Review Program.(Environmental Protection Agency program said to be too demanding)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- A SENIOR US refining industry official told a Senate subcommittee last week that confusion resulting from the Environmental Protection Agency's New Source Review program will hinder the refining industry's ability to meet its obligations under the A SENIOR US refining industry official told...
- Research articles 2000-03-06
- IRAN: WTO MEMBERSHIP WILL NOT AFFECT STEEL INDUSTRY.
- According to "Tehran Times", "domestic steel industry will not suffer from free trade process," an Iranian steel industry official said, pointing to the likely membership of Iran in the World Trade Organization WTO. Iran enjoys According to "Tehran Times", "domestic steel industry will not...
- Research articles 2005-08-03
- WTO ENTRY CHALLENGING TAIWAN'S BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY: OFFICIAL.
- TAIPEI, Jan 9 Asia Pulse - Taiwan's nascent biotechnology industry will face a number of challenges because of its recent entry into the World Trade Organization WTO, but the prospects are good in the long run, according to an economics official. TAIPEI, Jan 9...
- Research articles 2002-01-09
- Oil Industry Opposes EPA's Sulfur Proposal.
- SIGNIFICANT CHANGES are needed in Environmental Protection Agency's gasoline sulfur proposal to avoid refinery closures, supply disruptions and pricing increases, a petroleum industry official warned a subcommittee of the House Science Committee la SIGNIFICANT CHANGES are needed in Environmental Protection Agency's gasoline sulfur...
- Research articles 1999-07-26
- ACC Draws Criticism on PBS Broadcast.(American Chemistry Council; Public Broadcasting Service show 'Trade Secrets' covers chemical industry safety issues)(Brief Article)
- A major environmental group objects to comments made over chemical testing. THE AMERICAN CHEMISTRY COUNCIL ACC last week "clarified" claims made by a high ranking industry official following the recent Public Broadcasting Service A major environmental group...
- Research articles 2001-04-09
- Industry Reports Substantial Progress in Reducing Air Emissions.(Brief Article)
- A CHEMICAL INDUSTRY official said last week that a new US Environmental Protection Agency EPA database that expands public access to emissions data is "an important first step" toward improving public understanding of trends in air emis A CHEMICAL INDUSTRY official said last week...
- Research articles 2000-08-28
- China, US fail to reach agreement after two days of textile talks: official
- BEIJING AFP — China and the United States failed after two days of talks to reach an agreement over a textile dispute that could see more limits placed on Chinese garment imports, a US industry official said. "There was no agreement. The two sides were too far apart on...
- Research articles 2005-08-31
- Islamic militants may be behind film piracy: Philippines official
- MANILA AFP — Al-Qaeda linked Islamic militants are suspected of rampant intellectual piracy in the Philippines, particularly of Hollywood films, to raise funds, a senior media industry official said Wednesday. The Abu Sayyaf, blamed for the worst terrorist attacks in the Southeast Asian country, were likely behind the illegal...
- Research articles 2008-05-21
- Satellite industry sees revival hopes in digital broadcasting
- BANGALORE, India AFP — Digital multimedia broadcasting to hand-held electronic devices may be the hope for satellite service providers in the struggling Asia-Pacific market, an industry official said. "The satellite industry is suffering from overcapacity and badly needs a killer application which may be digital multimedia broadcasting," said Koh...
- Research articles 2005-02-07
- Industry Officials Urge Asian Trade Organization to Improve Vehicle Data.
- By Santan Santivimolnat, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 31--Asean needs to provide an updated database on motor vehicle registrations in the region as it is an important tool for planning and problem-solving for the automotive industry and government ...
- Research articles 2003-07-31
- Chicken litter a viable by-product of industry
- To hear some groups tell it, polluted waters are caused by chicken waste. One poultry industry official said such comments are "bull crap." Actually, it's chicken manure. Chicken litter does contain high levels of phosphorus, which causes algae to grow. But the poultry industry is actually one of the few...
- Research articles 2002-03-04
- Chemical Industry Endorses Proposed STB Rules Limiting Railroad Mergers.(Brief Article)
- THE CHEMICAL industry is strongly endorsing new rules proposed by the Surface Transportation Board STB that would make it much more difficult for major railroads to merge. A chemical industry official calls the effort to tighten rail mergers "a recognition that the world is different than...
- Research articles 2000-10-09
- Ruling on wireline could boost wireless.(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
- WASHINGTON -- The contentious FCC ruling that changed the way the commission regulates the building blocks of the wireline network could be a windfall for wireless carriers, according to at least one wireless industry official. In mid-February, the commission moved to...
- Research articles 2003-03-08
- DOD creating guidance for preserving key industry capabilities
- The General Accounting Office last week dismissed Allison Transmission's protest of United Defense, L.P.'s selection of a Lockheed Martin transmission for the Crusader Advanced Field Artillery System.The dismissal ends Allison's hope that the government would direct a recompetition. Allison lawyers are now considering whether to take their case to court,...
- Research articles 1995-04-25
- More Questions Emerge About Draft Tanker RFP
- The U.S. Air Force's draft request for proposals RFP for the KC-135 refueler replacement program worth up to $35 billion lacks some key elements in assessing the risk and past performance of proposals, according to industry officials. These officials also object to the use of a fixed-price incentive contracting structure...
- News items 2009-10-26
- The FCC named a former agency official and industry veteran Dale Hatfield to oversee an inquiry of technical and operational issues. (News Briefs).
- The FCC named a former agency official and industry veteran Dale Hatfield to oversee an inquiry of technical and operational issues affecting the delayed deployment of enhanced wireless 911 service. The probe will examine information from technolog The FCC named a former agency official...
- Research articles 2001-11-26
- FDIC official: bank industry not the next crisis. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Andrew Hove Jr.; ABA Convention Report)
- FDIC Official: Bank Industry Not The Next Crisis FDIC Official: Bank Industry Not The Next Crisis
- Research articles 1990-10-29
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