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China has said it's evaluating approaches from US officials to start negotiations about tariffs, a potential deescalation in ...
As the claws of the ever-evolving rounds of tariffs take hold, pretty much every home project will be impacted, especially those including lumber, metals, drywall, cement, stone, appliances and ...
Compare 304 and 316 food-grade stainless steels in terms of corrosion resistance, hygiene, durability, and cost. Learn which alloy is best for your food processing needs.
Tariffs affect not only the cost of raw materials but also the strategic decisions that contractors and manufacturers make ...
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A research team has developed a novel approach that utilizes the iron inherently found in cement raw materials to build a ...
A new approach to making passenger aircraft doors is dramatically speeding up production—reducing the time needed from over ...
Passenger aircraft doors are still primarily manufactured by hand. A particularly time-consuming aspect is assembling the door structures using screws and rivets. Numerous intermediate steps are ...
Hope’s Windows, Inc. highlights its range of blast, bullet and fire-rated steel windows and doors. Designed for protection ...
In February, more than a thousand people associated with Texas Craft Brewers Guild met up in Austin to drink beer, hand out ...
The United States has informed the World Trade Organization (WTO) that its tariffs on steel and aluminum imports were imposed for national security reasons — not as a safeguard measure.
The United States told the World Trade Organisation (WTO) that its tariffs on steel and aluminium are based on national security concerns, not safeguard measures as India claims. India filed a request ...