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With the announcement that Australia will not be exempt from Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on Australian steel and aluminium manufacturers will need to manage the financial and operational impacts.

Published in Data

The ACCC has instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against Clorox Australia Pty Ltd, the manufacturer of GLAD-branded kitchen and garbage bags, for allegedly making false or misleading representations that certain kitchen and garbage bags were partly made of recycled ‘ocean plastic’, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law.

Published in Technology Regulation

CASE STUDY by blueAPACHE:  Originally established as Madad Pty Ltd in Brisbane in the 1920s, Sealy of Australia has grown to become a leading manufacturer and wholesaler of high-quality mattresses.

Published in Company news

Designed for Ultimate Heat Dissipation and Fully Compatible with the PS5

COMPANY NEWS: The COVID-19 pandemic and the emergence of next-generation Intel and AMD motherboards have incited a wave of consumer PC replacement as well as growing demand for high-efficiency PCIe 4.0 SSDs. With additional consideration towards the PS5’s SSD heat dissipation requirements, ADATA Technology Co., Ltd., a leading global memory products brand, has launched the LEGEND 960 MAX as of today.

Published in Company news

New Zealand’s competition regulator The Commerce Commission has issued a warning to manufacturer of consumer televisions Panasonic that it believes the company "likely engaged" in resale price maintenance (RPM), which is illegal.

Published in Technology Regulation

Western Australia-based 3D metal printer manufacturer Aurora Labs has announced the completion of its Milestone 4 technology and printing output and Technology Development Pathway.

Published in Listed Tech

Energy and storage solutions vendor SENEC Australia has expanded its operations, opening an office in Sydney and appointing Patrick Duignan as general manager of sales & service.

Published in People Moves

Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO is planning to invest US$10 billion in the research and development of core technologies in hardware, software and systems - in addition to investments in 5G/6G, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, big data and other “frontier technologies”.

Although Nokia previously denied a rumour that suggested licensed Nokia smartphones would emerge in 2016, its CEO now says otherwise.

Published in Mobility

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