New Survey Finds Dramatic Rise in Regulations Undercuts American Manufacturing and National Priorities
Semiconductors – Ethylene oxide, fluoropolymers, and formaldehyde are examples of chemicals necessary for semiconductor manufacturing.
- Semiconductors – Ethylene oxide, fluoropolymers, and formaldehyde are examples of chemicals necessary for semiconductor manufacturing.
- "Chemical manufacturing is the most heavily regulated subsector of manufacturing, and the volume of regulations has doubled in the past 20 years," Jahn added.
- View the ACC Member Survey: "Impact of Rising Regulations on Chemical Manufacturing & American Priorities" here.
- The American Chemistry Council's mission is to advocate for the people, policy, and products of chemistry that make the United States the global leader in innovation and manufacturing.