Controversies. On April 9, 2019, Univar USA Inc. agreed to pay $62.5 million to settle allegations of the US Department of Justice. According to the investigations, the company evaded antidumping duties on 36 shipments of Chinese saccharin between 2007 and 2012.
u/inquimous, since we are tin foil hatting this morning ... check this one out
https://brileyfin.com/
Sounds like a money laundering cover to me
Got a financial problem? We're the Fixers. Yes, they "fly under the radar" and have diverse creative programs.
Holy cow I'M NOT MAKING THIS UP
Bio-Rad - involved with PCR tests
https://www.bio-rad.com/SearchResults?search_api_fulltext=PCR
https://www.duostechnologies.com/
AI and railcar inspection
Univar, owned by Vanguard. China, you say?
Controversies. On April 9, 2019, Univar USA Inc. agreed to pay $62.5 million to settle allegations of the US Department of Justice. According to the investigations, the company evaded antidumping duties on 36 shipments of Chinese saccharin between 2007 and 2012.
Ambipar
https://ambipar.com/usa/
Involved with hazardous waste clean up