February 2022 – “Energy on the Rise” | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 068

“The View from Jamestown” Chemical Podcast Hosted by The Chemical Company Episode 068 | February 2022 – Russia / Ukraine Tensions Threatening, Increasing Energy Prices – US – Canada Trucking Border Protests Further Impact Supply Chains – China Holiday Over, Winter Olympics Near End, Improving Supply Chains – Latin America Demand & Supply Improving – […]
TCC Donates Binoculars for Environmental Education Programs

The Chemical Company recently donated 100 pairs of binoculars to several local nonprofit organizations. One of these organizations includes Save The Bay, a RI-based nonprofit dedicated to the education and conservation of Narragansett Bay. Legal Counsel Karen Benson made the donation on TCC’s behalf. Benson met with Captain Eric Pfirrmann at the docks of Bowen’s […]
Chemistry Could be the Solution to Better Infrastructure

The chemical industry is in an auspicious position to lend a hand in helping to achieve an ambitious agenda to build a better America. Chemistry is inevitable to scientific advancements necessary to accomplish a wide range of sustainability and climate goals linked to infrastructure and global supply chains. The chemical industry invests more than $10 […]
“Regulatory Trends in the Chemical Industry” | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 067

TheChemCo · Episode 067: “Regulatory Trends in the Chemical Industry” |The View, Podcast Edition TheChemCo · The View, Podcast Edition 2022 Episode 067 of The View from Jamestown, Podcast Edition January 2022 Episode “The View from Jamestown” Chemical Podcast Hosted by The Chemical Company Episode 067 | Chemical Industry Regulatory Trends Import / Export Regulations China […]
Chip Crisis Continues Subdued Automobile Production

The US government is not happy with how dependent its country’s economy has become on foreign manufacturing. From the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, lockdowns had forced automakers to put a hold on chip orders. Unfortunately, by the time automakers realized that demand was picking up, chip plants had already allocated their capacity to other […]