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FTC scores victories against companies who failed to deliver COVID PPE during pandemic

The Federal Trade Commission won victories in two lawsuits against companies that failed to deliver on orders of personal protective equipment in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Dr. J's Surface Disinfectant Wipes EPA-registered and Proven to Kill COVID-19 is Approved by California Department of Pesticide Regulations for Distribution


Dr. J's Naturals Disinfectant Wipes EPA-registered to Kill Covid-19
Before a product can legally make claims that it can kill a particular pathogen such as SARS-CoV-2, the claim must be authorized by the EPA based on a rigorous testing process and stringent review of data. QYK Brands Surface Disinfectant Wipes successfully passed the testing and review process and was EPA-registered on LIST N (97092-2) on October 9, 2020. EPA expects all products on List N to kill the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)** on surfaces (not humans) when used according to the label directions.
As a result of this announcement by the CDPR and QYK Brands, consumers will now have nationwide access to disinfectant wipes, a product that has experienced a noticeable shortage in the marketplace this past year.

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Manufacturers want Biden to boost 'Buy American' practices


Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer, Reason Magazine editor-at-large Matt Welch offer analysis on 'WSJ at-Large'
President-elect Joe Biden is pledging to use the power of the federal government to buy American goods and jump-start domesticmanufacturing. Some companies say rules that are too restrictive could raise their costs and complicate supply chains for items not made in the U.S.
Biden’s “buy American” proposals echo those of previous presidents, including President Trump, who issued executive orders to spur more federal purchases of U.S. goods and sought to use tariffs to disadvantage foreign producers. The results for companies have been uneven, with some benefiting from increased sales and others dealing with higher expenses.

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