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USDA's FSIS has released updated guidelines clarifying voluntary U.S. origin claims on packaging labels, impacting food and beverage labelling machinery and compliance.

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PE-backed JohnsByrne acquires Los Angeles-based Municipal Packaging to expand premium folding carton solutions in the Health & Beauty sector and establish West Coast presence.

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Nfinite Nanotechnology has received up to $3.8 million CAD from NRC IRAP to commercialize its AP-SALD technology, enabling high-barrier paper packaging that rivals metallized plastics and eliminates single-use flexible plastics.

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Japan's SATO Corporation launched innovative industrial labels with QR codes and blockchain at Labelexpo Asia 2025, which saw 14% visitor growth.

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Japan's SATO Corporation has launched new flagship industrial labels, coinciding with a 14% visitor growth at Labelexpo Asia 2025, underscoring momentum in sustainable and digital labeling solutions.[1]

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The global label printing market is projected to grow from USD 55.07 billion in 2025 to USD 88.51 billion by 2032, with Asia-Pacific playing a pivotal role amid new regulations and sustainable technologies.

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The global label printing market is projected to expand significantly from 2025 to 2032, with Asia-Pacific leading due to stringent regulations and sustainability pushes in packaging labelling.

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The global label printing market is projected to expand significantly from 2025 to 2032, with Asia-Pacific leading due to stringent regulations and sustainability mandates in packaging labelling.

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The Asia-Pacific region dominates the global dairy aseptic packaging material market valued at USD 10.62 billion in 2025, driven by high dairy consumption and investments from companies like UFlex in India.

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The global label printing market is projected to grow from USD 55.07 billion in 2025 to USD 88.51 billion by 2032, driven by regulatory compliance, technological innovations, and sustainability imperatives.

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