Being Labeled: FTC Amends Wool Products Labeling Rules

The FTC has recently approved changes to its Wool Products Labeling Rules in order to allow wool manufacturers and sellers greater flexibility.
United States Antitrust/Competition Law
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recently approved changes to its Wool Products Labeling Rules (Wool Rules) in order to allow wool manufacturers and sellers greater flexibility and bring the Wool Rules into line with the Wool Suit Fabric Labeling Fairness and International Standards Conforming Act, as well as the FTC's textile labeling regulations.

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Being Labeled: FTC Amends Wool Products Labeling Rules

United States Antitrust/Competition Law

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