WASHINGTON: United States (US) President Barack Obama has released a proposal calling on the private sector to create a secure identity system to boost consumer security in cyberspace, Wired.com reported.
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NEW YORK: The International Wood Markets Group has released its sixth Edition of United States Moulding Market Outlook: 2011- 2015 report. Find out more
NEW YORK: More than half of United States shoppers are buying store-brand products as the recession curtails spending, according to United States based group The Food Institute.
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WELLINGTON: An improvement to the existing Mutual Recognition Arrangement between New Zealand Customs and United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is expected to facilitate the processing of shipments by local exporters to the United States.
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LOS ANGELES: The United States (US) will drive wine volume growth over the next 20 years, according to research by Wine Intelligence, reports Drinks International.
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LOS ANGELES: Schwan's Food Service, AdvancePierre Foods and 11 other companies have joined an effort to improve the nutritional value of school lunches, promising healthy options will account for at least half of their sales to schools within five years. Find out more
LOS ANGELES: Latest insights released by NPD Group Inc, a market research firm, show rising grocery prices are driving US consumers back to restaurants, reports Reuters.
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PLEASANTON: Safeway in the US has officially launched Open Nature, a new private label line of 100 percent natural foods, reports Supermarket News. Find out more
WASHINGTON: The Institute of International Education (IEE) has just released figures showing 260,327 US students studied abroad for credit during the academic year 2008/09. Find out more
NEW YORK: Seventh Generation, a leading brand of non-toxic household and personal care product in the United States, has debuted new packaging featuring 96 percent post-consumer recycled (PCR) content, reports the Sustainable Food News.
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