Rafarma Pharmaceuticals plans to increase presence in Central Asia
Rafarma Pharmaceuticals (OTCPK:RAFA) plans to increase its presence in Central Asia by creating local production. The company's representatives visited Uzbekistan and discussed the prospects for the c
Rafarma Pharmaceuticals strengthens its position in Central Asia
Nicosia, Cyprus, April 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Representatives of Rafarma Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTC: RAFA) visited Uzbekistan and discussed the prospects for the company's development in the t
Rafarma’s Slavich Noya Technology Division Expands Printing Production
Nicosia, Cyprus, Feb. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rafarma Pharmaceuticals, Inc. OTC:(RAFA) Slavich Noya Technology, part of the Rafarma Pharmaceuticals group of companies, is expanding its producti
RAFA Enters into Negotiations with JINR for Ultra-Cutting Edge Nuclear Research
Nicosia, Cyprus, Dec. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rafarma Pharmaceuticals, Inc. OTC:(RAFA) is currently negotiating with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), an international intergover
RAFA To Add Major Component to the Tashkent Pharma Park
Nicosia, Cyprus, Dec. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rafarma Pharmaceuticals, Inc. OTC:(RAFA) and the Czech company "Block" signed an agreement on the implementation of the construction of a scientifi
When NHTSA appoints a female consultant, Musk is fidgeting: she is seriously prejudiced against Tesla, Inc.!
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently appointed a new senior safety adviser, making Tesla, Inc. CEO Elon Musk and Tesla, Inc. 's loyal fans restless because the new adviser is thought to have always been biased against Tesla, Inc.. Their target is Mary Cummings, a female professor at Duke University, who has always been critical of Tesla, Inc. 's Autopilot software. This week, she was selected as the senior security adviser for NHTSA. The former U.S. Navy pilot is also a board member of Veoneer, Veone.
Nissan's large US plant closed for two weeks due to chip shortage
A large factory in Tennessee will be closed for two weeks from next Monday and is expected to resume production on August 30, due to chip shortages caused by the COVID-19 outbreak in Malaysia, the car announced on Tuesday. The 6 million-square-foot plant employs 6700 workers and produces six Nissan models, including the company's best-selling Rogue mini SUV in the United States. This is the longest shutdown of a US car factory of this size since chip shortages began to affect global car production at the end of last year. Analysts say Nissan shuts down on such a large scale
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