Sentences with phrase «japanese chemical companies»

IBM - led research to create lithium - air electric vehicle batteries gets a boost from Japanese chemical companies toward the goal of 800 kilometers out of a full charge
But none of these profoundly negative indications has prevented the use of sodium fluoroacetate by both public and private agencies, or its widespread sale by the two U.S. firms that manufacture it — Tull Chemical and Roberts Chemicals — and the Japanese chemical company that imitates them.
Global patent and know - how license Represent a U.S. chemical company in patent and know - how license with Japanese chemical company in connection with product development, manufacturing and distribution rights worldwide.

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But that transaction also saw Bega and Fonterra strengthen their alliance, with Fonterra taking a 10 per cent stake in the company, and that followed Japanese - based Sumitomo Chemical Company buying 20 per cent of Australian agriculture chemicals supplier Nufarm in 2011 in a deal designed to share distribution, development, product formulation and logcompany, and that followed Japanese - based Sumitomo Chemical Company buying 20 per cent of Australian agriculture chemicals supplier Nufarm in 2011 in a deal designed to share distribution, development, product formulation and logCompany buying 20 per cent of Australian agriculture chemicals supplier Nufarm in 2011 in a deal designed to share distribution, development, product formulation and logistics.
Two new mosquito killers could be on the market as soon as 2017: SumiShield, developed by Japanese company Sumitomo Chemical, and chlorfenapyr, an insecticide mostly used to control cat fleas, developed by BASF.
Major deals in 2017 include Kao Corporation's acquisition of Oribe haircare, reportedly costing the Japanese chemical and cosmetics company close to $ 400 million, almost five times its current revenue ($ 80 million) and 13 times its EBITDA ($ 30 million).
Smith's last great photo - essay, Minamata (1975), deals with the residents of a Japanese fishing village who suffered poisoning and gross disfigurement from the mercury wastes of a nearby chemical company.
His most recent experience includes: acting for a US chemicals company in a US$ 100m contractual dispute with a Japanese supplier of business critical manufacturing equipment; advising a global audio / visual supplier in cross-border court and arbitral proceedings in USA, Hong Kong, Singapore, the PRC and Malaysia arising from breakdown of its supply chain; and acting for the Liquidators of a global electronics business in claims exceeding US$ 300m.
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