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USCIB Participates in the OECD IEA Climate Change Expert Group Meeting
NEW YORK, March 28 -- The U.S. Council for International Business issued the following news on March 27, 2025:
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USCIB Participates in the OECD IEA Climate Change Expert Group Meeting
Last week, Agnes Vinblad, USCIB Director for Environment and Sustainable Development, served as the Global Lead Delegate for Business at OECD (BIAC) during the 2025 Spring session of the Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG) Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change. The CCXG Secretariat is co-chaired by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Energy Agency
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NEW YORK, March 28 -- The U.S. Council for International Business issued the following news on March 27, 2025:
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USCIB Participates in the OECD IEA Climate Change Expert Group Meeting
Last week, Agnes Vinblad, USCIB Director for Environment and Sustainable Development, served as the Global Lead Delegate for Business at OECD (BIAC) during the 2025 Spring session of the Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG) Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change. The CCXG Secretariat is co-chaired by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Energy Agency(IEA). This session of the CCXG focused on discussions regarding technical adaptation indicators to measure progress on the implementation of the global goal on adaptation (GGA), and continued discussions on countries' next nationally determined contributions (NDCs). Ahead of UN Climate COP30 later this year, the Brazilian COP Presidency has clearly indicated that adaptation, resilience, and to assure the delivery of strong next-round NDCs, are all key priorities.
During the meeting, Vinblad emphasized the need for governments to incentivize private investment, strengthen implementation efforts, develop comprehensive investment plans, and the need for utilizing both existing and innovative financial instruments to attract investment for Nationally Determined Contributions.
The purpose of the CCXG is to develop impartial technical analyses and research to support the international climate negotiations under the UNFCCC. Over the years, CCXG global forums have provided a valued informal convening space for countries to discuss key issues ahead of Climate COP each year. These exchanges and the technical analysis prepared by the CCXG Secretariat have helped inform and shape critical decisions adopted by the COP.
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Original text here: https://uscib.org/uscib-participates-in-the-oecd-iea-climate-change-expert-group-meeting/
[Category: Business]
State of the U.S. Textile Industry Address
WASHINGTON, March 28 -- The National Council of Textile Organizations issued the following news release:
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State of the U.S. Textile Industry Address
WASHINGTON, D.C. -National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) Chairman Charles Heilig delivered the trade association's State of the Industry overview at NCTO's 21st Annual Meeting on March 27.
Heilig's speech outlined (1) the U.S. textile industry's major achievements and challenges, (2) U.S. textile supply chain, economic, trade data, and (3) NCTO's policy priorities for domestic textile manufacturers.
"Our industry's resilience and
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WASHINGTON, March 28 -- The National Council of Textile Organizations issued the following news release:
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State of the U.S. Textile Industry Address
WASHINGTON, D.C. -National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) Chairman Charles Heilig delivered the trade association's State of the Industry overview at NCTO's 21st Annual Meeting on March 27.
Heilig's speech outlined (1) the U.S. textile industry's major achievements and challenges, (2) U.S. textile supply chain, economic, trade data, and (3) NCTO's policy priorities for domestic textile manufacturers.
"Our industry's resilience andinnovation is unparalleled and strong, despite economic and trade headwinds that have impacted our sector and our customers," Heilig notes in the speech.
"The breadth of challenges we face every day is astonishing -- economic downturns, predatory trade practices, such as the use of forced labor in supply chains, ill-conceived trade policies, inadequate customs enforcement of trade fraud, post-pandemic inventory related issues, freight and logistics challenges, and race-to-the-bottom business models that --all combined -- are suppressing growth and investment, leading to a persistent and severe downturn in business," he adds. "Despite the economic downturn and unfair trade practices impacting the industry in 2024, our metrics remained stable or registered only slight declines, with the exception of employment in the cotton and wool sectors. This again underscores the industry's ability to adapt during challenging times and remain viable even while registering painful losses."
A link to his remarks and the industry's performance as prepared for delivery are included here along with a link to a data infographic prepared by NCTO illustrating the current economic status of the U.S. textile industry.
Heilig is President of Parkdale Mills, based in Gastonia, North Carolina, a leading American manufacturer of yarn and cotton consumer products.
NCTO's annual meeting was held March 24-27 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.
NCTO is a Washington, DC-based trade association that represents domestic textile manufacturers.
* U.S. employment in the textile supply chain was 471,046 in 2024.
* The value of shipments for U.S. textiles and apparel was $63.9 billion in 2024.
* U.S. exports of fiber, textiles and apparel were $28.0 billion in 2024.
* Capital expenditures for textiles and apparel production totaled $2.98 billion in 2022, the last year for which data is available.
CONTACT:
Kristi Ellis
Vice President, Communications
National Council of Textile Organizations
kellis@ncto.org | 202.281.9305
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Original text here: https://ncto.org/state-of-the-u-s-textile-industry-address-4/
[Category: Business]
Douglas M. Bibby NMHC Research Foundation Releases New Study on the Impact of International Students on U.S. Campuses
WASHINGTON, March 28 -- The National Multifamily Housing Council issued the following news release on March 26, 2025:
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Douglas M. Bibby NMHC Research Foundation Releases New Study on the Impact of International Students on U.S. Campuses
NMHC's Douglas M. Bibby Research Foundation this week published new research exploring the current and future impacts of international students on U.S. campuses and implications for purpose-built student housing.
"This new research will help rental housing providers and developers build the student housing best suited to the changing needs of the international
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WASHINGTON, March 28 -- The National Multifamily Housing Council issued the following news release on March 26, 2025:
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Douglas M. Bibby NMHC Research Foundation Releases New Study on the Impact of International Students on U.S. Campuses
NMHC's Douglas M. Bibby Research Foundation this week published new research exploring the current and future impacts of international students on U.S. campuses and implications for purpose-built student housing.
"This new research will help rental housing providers and developers build the student housing best suited to the changing needs of the internationalstudents who come to the U.S. for a higher education," said NMHC Senior Vice President for Research Caitlin Sugrue Walter. "As domestic enrollment begins to plateau or even decline in some cases, we need to make sure our institutions remain attractive and provide value to students from other nations."
Conducted by BONARD, an independent market research consultancy specializing in international education and student housing, some of the top findings determined that through the 2023/24 academic year:
* Graduate programs are increasingly popular due to their cost-effectiveness and career advantages. High undergraduate tuition fees in the U.S., coupled with strong undergraduate systems in many source countries, lead students to prioritize graduate studies. STEM degrees, in particular, offer better job prospects and pathways to residency.
* For the first time in 2023/24, India surpassed China as the top source of international students in the U.S. Over the past five years, emerging markets have fueled growth, including India (+111%), Nigeria (+50%), Bangladesh (+99%), Ghana (+136%) and Pakistan (+38%). In contrast, demand from traditional markets such as China and South Korea has plateaued, with student volumes unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels.
* The U.S. remains the top choice for international students thanks to its high-quality education system with globally renowned universities, cutting-edge research and diverse varied academic programs. Students also value strong return on investment, with access to scholarships and favorable post-graduation employment opportunities through initiatives like the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program.
* According to the U.S. institutions, the demand for luxury in student housing has declined in the post-pandemic era, with students prioritizing affordability and essential amenities over premium features. Privacy has emerged as a critical consideration, driven by increased social anxiety and a preference for private spaces. However, U.S. institutions continue to emphasize the importance of shared spaces to foster social interaction, combat loneliness and build a sense of community.
Download the full report.
Based in Washington, D.C., the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) is where rental housers and suppliers come together to help meet America's housing needs by creating inclusive and resilient communities where people build their lives. We bring together the owners, managers, developers and suppliers who provide rental homes for 40 million Americans from every walk of life--including seniors, teachers, firefighters, healthcare workers, families with children and many others. NMHC provides a forum for leadership and advocacy that promotes thriving rental housing communities for all. For more information, contact NMHC at (202) 974-2300, email the Council, or visit NMHC's website at nmhc.org.
Staff Resource
Colin Dunn
cpdunn@nmhc.org
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Original text here: https://www.nmhc.org/news/press-release/2025/douglas-m.-bibby-nmhc-research-foundation-releases-new-study-on-the-impact-of-international-students-on-u.s.-campuses/
[Category: Real Estate]
Bipartisan WIPPES Act Reintroduced in Congress to Provide National Standards on Do Not Flush Labeling for Non-Flushable Wet Wipes
CARY, North Carolina, March 28 -- INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry issued the following news release:
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Bipartisan WIPPES Act Reintroduced in Congress to Provide National Standards on Do Not Flush Labeling for Non-Flushable Wet Wipes
Cary, NC, March 27, 2025 - INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry is thrilled to announce the reintroduction of the Wastewater Infrastructure Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety (WIPPES) Act, sponsored by U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Susan Collins (R-ME), U.S. Representatives Lisa McClain (R-MI) and Kevin
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CARY, North Carolina, March 28 -- INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry issued the following news release:
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Bipartisan WIPPES Act Reintroduced in Congress to Provide National Standards on Do Not Flush Labeling for Non-Flushable Wet Wipes
Cary, NC, March 27, 2025 - INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry is thrilled to announce the reintroduction of the Wastewater Infrastructure Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety (WIPPES) Act, sponsored by U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Susan Collins (R-ME), U.S. Representatives Lisa McClain (R-MI) and KevinMullin (D-CA).
INDA and its members have supported this bipartisan legislation since it was first introduced in the 117th Congress. Developed through years of collaboration between the nonwovens industry and wastewater stakeholders, this federal solution reflects the successes of similar "Do Not Flush" labeling requirements for non-flushable wipes already enacted in seven states. The WIPPES Act will establish a uniform national standard, ensuring that non-flushable wipes feature clear and prominent "Do Not Flush" labeling on their packaging.
"The reintroduction of the WIPPES Act represents years of bipartisan support in Congress and collaboration between our industry and wastewater agencies. This legislation, along with its companion bill, is poised to establish a single federal standard for 'Do Not Flush' labeling for wipes manufacturers which will ensure consumers in every market are informed on the proper disposal methods of the products they have purchased," said Wes Fisher, INDA Director of Government Affairs. "INDA appreciates the continued leadership of Senators Merkley and Collins, as well as Representative McClain, in advancing this important legislation. We are also pleased to welcome Representative Mullin as a sponsor and look forward to working together to drive meaningful progress on this issue."
"INDA is proud to continue its support for the WIPPES Act, which was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives by an overwhelming bipartisan margin in 2024. The industry is committed to responsibly managing wipe products that are not designed to be flushable, protecting public infrastructure and the environment," said INDA President Tony Fragnito. "The passage of this important legislation will have positive impacts on the environment, wastewater agencies, consumers, and manufacturers by mandating uniform 'Do Not Flush' labeling for covered products. This clear visual symbol, coupled with robust consumer education programs, are raising awareness about the proper disposal of these products. INDA applauds the sponsor's vision to address this issue in a comprehensive and meaningful way. We look forward to our continued collaboration with the wastewater sector and other stakeholders to support this bill's swift passage in Congress."
The WIPPES Act (H.R. 2964) received strong bipartisan support during the 118th Congress. Last year, the bill was reported out of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce before it passed on the House floor by a vote of 351-56. This decisive, bipartisan vote reflects a shared commitment from both political parties to promoting clearer consumer guidance through standardized labeling requirements at the federal level, helping to protect wastewater infrastructure and ensure more responsible disposal practices. The legislation was not scheduled for a committee hearing in the Senate before the end of the 118th Congress.
INDA and our partners will continue to advocate for standardized labeling laws, both at the state and federal levels. Over the years, INDA has worked with lawmakers in seven states and counting to draft and pass "Do Not Flush" labeling requirements while promoting consumer education, notably in the projects carried out by the Responsible Flushing Alliance. These state-level laws have collectively contributed to improved "Do Not Flush" labeling on non-flushable wipes, serving as a foundation for the federal standards proposed in the reintroduced version of the WIPPES Act.
The latest text of the WIPPES Act (H.R. 2269 / S. 1092) can be accessed here.
The press release from Congressional sponsors can be found here.
For questions, contact Wes Fisher, Director of Government Affairs, wfisher@inda.org, T: +1 919 459 3726.
About INDA
INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, serves hundreds of member companies in the nonwovens/engineered fabrics industry by helping to achieve business growth. Since 1968, INDA helps members convene and connect, innovate and develop their businesses. INDA's educational courses, business intelligence and market insights, test methods, consultancy and issue advocacy help members succeed by providing information they need to better plan and execute their business strategies. INDA Media is the business-to-business publishing arm of INDA and publisher of International Fiber Journal and International Filtration News, which reach a vast network of professionals who employ fibers, filaments, and filtration systems to optimize their application environments. For more information, visit www.inda.org, or download the INDA mobile app for immediate updates.
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Original text here: https://www.inda.org/bipartisan-wippes-act-reintroduced-in-congress-to-provide-national-standards-on-do-not-flush-labeling-for-non-flushable-wet-wipes/
[Category: Business]
American Public Health Association: America Needs a Robust Federal Health Workforce Rather Than a Depleted One
SAN DIEGO, California, March 28 -- The American Public Health Association issued the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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America needs a robust federal health workforce rather than a depleted one
Statement from APHA Executive Director Georges C. Benjamin, MD
This is a nonsensical rearrangement of the agencies under their charge and an excuse to devastate the workforce for financial reasons.
It will increase the morbidity and mortality of our population, increase health costs and undermine our economy. This proposal will break federal structures.
It comes just days after destroying
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SAN DIEGO, California, March 28 -- The American Public Health Association issued the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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America needs a robust federal health workforce rather than a depleted one
Statement from APHA Executive Director Georges C. Benjamin, MD
This is a nonsensical rearrangement of the agencies under their charge and an excuse to devastate the workforce for financial reasons.
It will increase the morbidity and mortality of our population, increase health costs and undermine our economy. This proposal will break federal structures.
It comes just days after destroyingthe state and local infrastructure and workforce with $11 billion in cuts, weakening the mission to make us all healthier. We actually know how to increase longevity and improve health. This will not accomplish it.
It is a thoughtless proposal that should not move forward in any way. Congress and the American people should reject it.
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Original text here: https://www.apha.org/news-and-media/news-releases/apha-news-releases/2025/apha-statement-on-hhs-layoffs
[Category: Health Care]
AJ Foyt Racing and the Alzheimer's Association Partner for 2025 INDYCAR Series
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 28 [Category: Health Care] -- The Alzheimer's Association posted the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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AJ Foyt Racing and the Alzheimer's Association Partner for 2025 INDYCAR Series
INDIANAPOLIS, March 27, 2025 -- AJ Foyt Racing and the Alzheimer's Association announced today a partnership for the 2025 NTT INDYCAR Series. Through a variety of activations during the season, the partnership will draw attention to the nonprofit's critical work in advancing research, and providing free care and support programs for millions of people impacted by Alzheimer's
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CHICAGO, Illinois, March 28 [Category: Health Care] -- The Alzheimer's Association posted the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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AJ Foyt Racing and the Alzheimer's Association Partner for 2025 INDYCAR Series
INDIANAPOLIS, March 27, 2025 -- AJ Foyt Racing and the Alzheimer's Association announced today a partnership for the 2025 NTT INDYCAR Series. Through a variety of activations during the season, the partnership will draw attention to the nonprofit's critical work in advancing research, and providing free care and support programs for millions of people impacted by Alzheimer'sdisease and all other dementia.
IndyCar driver Santino Ferrucci, a fan favorite and advocate for various causes, will represent the Alzheimer's Association throughout the season with its logo on his race car. "It's an honor to carry the Alzheimer's Association logo on my car," said Ferrucci. "This cause is close to my heart, and I'm proud to raise awareness about Alzheimer's and the incredible work the Association does for families facing this disease every day."
Fans attending the races will have the opportunity to engage with the Alzheimer's Association through on-site activations, including educational displays, donation opportunities, and special appearances by the organization's supporters.
"We are honored to partner with the Alzheimer's Association to raise awareness of this devastating disease and highlight the invaluable resources they offer for families," said Larry Foyt, President of AJ Foyt Racing. "Alzheimer's has touched so many lives, and this partnership allows us to make a meaningful difference both on and off the track."
The partnership will debut at the 2025 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 13 and continue with activations at events throughout the season. For the launch, the Alzheimer's Association logo will occupy an elevated presence atop the No. 14 car's sidepods in Long Beach. The permanent location will be on the car's nosecone.
"We are grateful to AJ Foyt Racing for their support in helping expand awareness of Alzheimer's disease to a wider audience," said Donna McCullough, chief operating officer of the Alzheimer's Association. "Our partnership will support our vision of a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia by enhancing care and support services for families and advancing critical research efforts."
This partnership stems from the enduring relationship between Princess Yasmin Aga Khan and Marlyne Sexton, along with her daughter Nicole. Sexton Properties, a long-time sponsor of AJ Foyt Racing's No. 14 Indy car, has provided the opportunity to celebrate Princess Yasmin's philanthropic efforts, particularly her unwavering support for the Alzheimer's Association in tribute to her mother, the legendary actress Rita Hayworth. For over 40 years, Princess Yasmin's dedication has helped raise millions of dollars to support research and provide care for individuals impacted by the disease.
According to the Alzheimer's Association 2024 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report, nearly 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's and it is estimated that more than half of all Americans know someone with the disease. Additionally, more than 11 million people serve as Alzheimer's caregivers providing unpaid care for someone living with the disease.
For more information about Alzheimer's disease, the Alzheimer's Association, or how to get involved, visit alz.org.
About the Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer's Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia -- by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia(R). Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900.
About AJ Foyt Racing
Founded in 1965, AJ Foyt Racing is one of the most storied teams in motorsports history, with a legacy that includes four Indianapolis 500 wins and numerous championships. The team competes in the NTT INDYCAR Series, where it continues to push the limits of innovation and performance in pursuit of success.
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Original text here: https://www.alz.org/news/2025/aj-foyt-racing-alzheimers-association-partner
ACOG: HHS Staff Are Critical to the Well-Being of Our Entire Population
WASHINGTON, March 28 -- The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issued the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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ACOG: HHS Staff Are Critical to the Well-Being of Our Entire Population
The following is a statement from Stella Dantas, MD, FACOG, president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG):
"The Department of Health and Human Services plays an invaluable role in helping to keep every person in the United States safe and healthy. HHS staff collect data and issue guidance that inform the delivery of care, oversee health coverage of hundreds
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WASHINGTON, March 28 -- The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issued the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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ACOG: HHS Staff Are Critical to the Well-Being of Our Entire Population
The following is a statement from Stella Dantas, MD, FACOG, president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG):
"The Department of Health and Human Services plays an invaluable role in helping to keep every person in the United States safe and healthy. HHS staff collect data and issue guidance that inform the delivery of care, oversee health coverage of hundredsof millions of people through Medicare and Medicaid, guide coverage and uptake of preventive care, ensure the safety and efficacy of medicines and medical devices, undertake research that powers tomorrow's medical breakthroughs, monitor for public health threats, and more. The work and expertise of HHS staff are critical to the well-being of our entire population--and to physicians' ability to provide care to patients.
"ACOG is alarmed by the sudden termination of thousands of dedicated HHS employees, whose absence compounds the loss of thousands of fellow employees who have already been forced to leave U.S. health agencies. The firings will cause reverberating damage to the United States' public health infrastructure and health care system today and in the long term. Any disruption to the Medicare and Medicaid systems, health care professionals' ability to provide care, or patients' ability to receive care threatens lives. Halting critical research midstream compromises data and delays our ability to learn from the resulting information.
"Thanks to collaboration with HHS, ACOG has been able to contribute to advances in the provision of maternal health care, broadened coverage of critical preventive care, increased adoption of vaccines, raised awareness of fetal alcohol syndrome, strengthened STI prevention efforts, and more. This attack on public health--and HHS' ability to advance it--will hurt people across the United States every single day."
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Original text here: https://www.acog.org/news/news-releases/2025/03/acog-hhs-staff-are-critical-to-the-well-being-of-our-entire-population
[Category: Medical]