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Johnson Controls makes an appearance at the 2025 China Refrigeration Expo, leading the new era of buildings with innovative achievements.
Focusing on the theme of "Creating Boundless Innovation, Smart Future", showcasing green and low-carbon solutions covering the entire lifecycle of buildings. Products that won the "Innovation Award" at the 2025 China Refrigeration Exhibition were prominently displayed, along with the release of the new generation of heat pump series products, demonstrating 140 years of Global experience and 30 years of local development achievements. This practice integrates industry, academia, and research to contribute to the building of new quality productivity. Shanghai, April 27, 2025 /PR Newswire/ -- On April 27, the 36th International Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Heating, Ventilation, and Food Freezing Processing Exhibition (referred to as the "2025 China Refrigeration Exhibition") was held in Shanghai.
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Shares of Companies in the Broader Industrial Sector Are Trading Higher Following US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's Reported Remarks About Trade De-escalation With China.
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LG and Samsung are suing the Indian government to oppose the new pricing regulations for electronic waste recycling.
According to court documents, South Korea's LG and Samsung companies have sued the Indian government to revoke a policy that increases payments to electronic waste recyclers. These two companies, along with Other large enterprises, have challenged the country's Eco-friendly Concept regulations on the grounds of impact on Business. These lawsuits will be heard on Tuesday alongside other challenges, marking an escalation in the confrontation between foreign companies and India's Modi government over Waste Management policy. India is the world's third-largest producer of electronic waste, but the government stated that only 43% of the country's electronic waste was recycled last year, and that at least 80% of the Industry is made up of informal waste recyclers. Daikin, India's Havells and Tata flags.