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Guide to Chemicals News and Trends

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Chemical companies are involved in one of the fastest moving industries in the world. Chemical science constantly produces new ways to use chemicals in medicine, environmental studies and many other ways of life. With these chemicals also come restrictions and regulations on how they are to be used.

Businesses that produce, supply or purchase chemicals must stay informed on chemicals news and trends to keep pace with their competitors and follow federal laws. They must stay informed on:

1. General news and market research for the chemicals industry.

2. Trends on chemical use in specific fields.

3. Federal rules and regulations on the proper use of chemicals.


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Find news information and market reports on the chemical companies


Chemical manufacturers, like any business, must be aware of what's happening in their world of production. This includes not only news events among chemicals producers, but market research on where the chemical processing industry is going.

I recommend: Check out Chemical and Engineering News for up-to-the-minute reports on the chemical and bioengineering world. ICIS includes a chemical business section with stories and reports on the chemical industry in America and internationally. Go to Marketresearch.com to find market research reports on all types of chemicals, which are organized in categories like gases, organic and inorganic chemicals and petrochemicals.

Follow the news and trends for the specific industry you're a chemical manufacturer for


If you are a chemical producer for a specific industry, you'll need to be informed on news in that field, especially as it applies to chemical use. Make sure you know what's happening and developing in chemical use in medicine, environmental studies, household products or whatever field you provide chemicals to.

I recommend: Medical News Today contains news and information on biochemistry and how it affects the medical field. The National Institutes of Health provides releases on chemicals in several products manufactured for everyday use. E! Science News publishes articles on chemicals for environmental use.

Keep up to date on rules and regulations for handling chemicals in the chemical business


The use of chemicals is often dangerous, especially if such substances are misused. Therefore, there are strict rules and regulations the chemical marketplace must follow. You must keep up to date on whatever regulations apply to the industries you are a chemical supplier for.

I recommend: Check out the Chemical Regulation Reporter from the Bureau of National Affairs for all the laws and regulations on manufacturing, distributing and selling chemicals. The Government Accountability Office provides information on Chemical Regulation. Food Chemical News reports on news regarding U.S. food laws and policies regarding chemicals.

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  • Follow all the major news outlets as often as you can and look for any major stories involving the chemicals industry.
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