Managing during the pandemic
The Harvard Business Review continues to provide its COVID-19-related content for free. Two recent articles are of interest: 8 Ways […]
Grants available to customers
New or existing California retail food businesses that meet certain criteria are eligible for the F-gas Reduction Incentive Program (FRIP) […]
Manufacturing production rebounds
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) reported Aug. 17 that manufacturing production rebounded for the third straight month, rising by […]
DOE’s broad policy and science focus
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) traces its history to the World War II Manhattan Project to develop the […]
Counterfeits cost jobs: The real threat of fake products
Fake and counterfeit products cost the U.S. $131 billion and 325,000 jobs in 2019, according to the National Association of […]
DOE issues RFP to address recycling, reuse and remanufacturing challenges
Approximately $35 million is available to support research and development to enable U.S. manufacturers to increase the recovery, recycling, reuse […]
Washington State HFC regulations expected this fall
Following the completion of its public comment period July 28, the Washington State Department of Ecology is finalizing Chapter 173-443 […]
DOE incorporates NAFEM feedback re: comparative analysis
In a recently released final rule that outlines the process for determining whether a new or proposed energy-efficiency standard is […]
Comment period open to extend Section 301 List 1 exclusions
Numerous exclusions to products on List 1 of the Section 301 tariffs on China imports are set to expire Oct. […]
Tariffs reinstated on Canadian aluminum
President Trump announced that the U.S. would reimpose 10 percent Section 232 tariffs on imports of Canadian aluminum effective Aug. […]