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U.S. and Philippines Agree to Expanded Trade Engagement
2014-03-21 09:00:00| Expeditors Newsflash - Americas Edition
Expeditors Newsflash - Americas Edition
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North America's Largest Acid Manufacturer and its Subsidiaries Agree to Slash Emissions and ...
2014-03-19 05:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
As announced by U.S. EPA and Department of Justice, LSB Industries Inc. (LSB) and 4 of its subsidiaries have agreed to reduce harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by meeting emission limits at plants in Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Total penalty of $725,000 is also due to resolve alleged violations of Clean Air Act and applicable Oklahoma state law. Additionally, companies must continuously monitor emissions and make any necessary operational improvements. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:
Caracal, TransGlobe Agree To Merge, Create One Of The Largest Independent Africa-Focused Oil Producers
2014-03-17 15:55:00| OGI
Enhanced scale provides a platform for future organic and acquisition growth in Africa , building on core operated positions in Chad and Egypt , with ready access to key infrastructure and export markets.
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Adhesive and Sealant Council and Adhesion Society Agree to Three Year Term
2014-03-12 05:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ASC signed a 3-year agreement with the Adhesion Society whereby the Council will manage the Society's Annual Meeting, oversee its membership effort, and serve as the Home Office for the Society. The Council and Society previously had a 1-year agreement covering the fiscal year from June 30, 2013 through July 1, 2014. Success of the arrangement allowed the Society and Council leadership to feel comfortable with a longer term arrangement. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
Chorus, Crown Fibre agree on UFB contract changes
2014-03-11 00:13:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) New Zealand fixed network operator Chorus has reached an agreement with Crown Fibre Holdings for changes to the Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) rollout. The changes do not require any additional funding from Crown Fibre Holdings and change the underlying contractual obligations to pass all premises in Chorus' coverage area before December 2019 or change the network requirements. The two organisations have been working together, as requested by Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams in December, to take the lessons learned from the first two years of the UFB initiative and make a series of improvements that will benefit all parties.
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