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Volume 17, Issue 40
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Foreign Regulatory Changes That Could Affect U.S. Exports. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the WTO has been notified by the following countries of proposed regulatory changes that may affect U.S. exports of the products indicated. More detailed information on the nature of the proposed changes can be accessed on the NIST Web site. • Argentina – food products • Colombia – tires • Kenya – aromatic disinfectant liquid • Korea – stainless scrubber • Mexico – household electric washing machines • Philippines – self-ballasted lamps, double-capped fluorescent lamps, single-capped fluorescent lamps, ballast for tubular fluorescent lamps, electronic ballast for tubular fluorescent lamps, plastic piping systems • Trinidad and Tobago – motor-operated massage and exercise machines, personal grooming appliances, electric hobby and sports equipment, hair clipping and shaving appliances
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