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The federal government has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to boost American production of medical gloves, but some companies say it's not enough when imported gloves have gotten cheaper.
A worker inspects disposable gloves at a factory in Malaysia, a country that has been the top supplier of medical gloves to the U. S. and which is facing increasing competition from China.
Gloves also place a greater surface area in contact with cold air. For extra fortification, the Wilderness Medical Society advises layered hand coverings, such as thick mittens coupled with a ...
Merit Medical Systems has acquired US-based Biolife Delaware, a manufacturer of haemostatic devices, in a $120m deal. The transaction value was paid in cash alongside the assumption of Biolife's ...
G RAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A medical device manufacturer and its owner have agreed to pay $550,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging that they told health care providers to reuse products that ...
Addressing for the first time the test for determining whether a color mark is generic, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit adopted the Trademark Trial & Appeal Board’s Milwaukee ...
Medical Manufacturer, Healthcare Providers Grappling to Replenish IV Supplies Baxter International plans to restart production in phases by year-end at North Carolina plant hit by Hurricane Helene By ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - An American manufacturer of medical and surgical gloves has announced plans to open what could be a $240 million facility in the region.U.S. Medical ...
Semperit has sold its medical business Sempermed to Singapore-based disposable gloves manufacturer Harps Global, the Austrian polymer and plastics maker announced on Friday.