date:Jan 14, 2014
d sold in the United States, Williams said. The global flow of products means that quality issues can have a wide impact and having a facility in China allows USP to work more closely with developments in this important industry.
Williams added that the expanded presence in Shanghai is another step forward in a relationship whose groundwork was laid nearly a century ago, with the first translation of USP standards into Chinese in 1923.
In recent decades, USP outreach to China has intensified,