Urine Splash Guard Makers Settle U.S. Trade Dispute
Published Date: 4/28/2025
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The U.S. International Trade Commission has decided to end investigations against two companies making urine splash guards because they settled the disputes. This means these companies are off the hook, and the case moves forward without them. Anyone involved should note this change as it affects who’s still in the investigation and could impact future business moves.
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