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From the cover Amid major uncertainty about President Donald Trump's tariffs and the potential for a trade war, more than 140 plastics executives descended on Washington April 9 for their annual lobbying fly-in to push for "a more targeted approach" they say would be less disruptive to business. But, midway through the talks Trump announced he was suspending the tariffs for 90 days.
And GDB International Inc., a N.J.-based plastic film recycler, has restarted the failed Myplas recycling plant in Minnesota.
Also Taiwanese automotive supplier Minth Group Co. Ltd. has expanded into Canada with a C$300 million investment to establish a manufacturing facility in Windsor, Ontario.
Numbers That Matter Economist Bill Wood anticipates more turmoil amid Trump's tariff threats and uncertainties.
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