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Supplier layoffs grow as UAW strike continues | International buyers bringing opportunities stateside | VI 'welcomes' potential EPA VCM review

A new MEMA survey found that 39% of suppliers have laid off workers. That figure could rise to 70% by month's end.

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Supplier layoffs grow as UAW strike continues, survey shows

 
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International buyers bring opportunities to domestic plastics firms

 
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VI ‘welcomes' potential EPA review of vinyl chloride monomer

 
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France's Demgy Group takes off as aerospace leader with acquisition

 
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Portugal-based Cabopol Polymer Compounds expands into Mexico

 
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UAW says no strike expansion now but warns of future action 'at any time'

 
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US-Mexico border congestion delays shipments

 
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Dow doubles down on safety, circularity at Silicone Expo

 
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The Philadelphia Union have a ball with recycling; chemical recycling and greenhouse gases; greener medical waste containers

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Material Insights: Exports keep PE on supply-demand tightrope

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Plastics in Politics Live October 2023: Industry campaigns defend plastics

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