FWIW, my contact at Eastman Kodak had no more information on this than we do, and Eastman Kodak was working to supply Sino Promise with one particular lab related product.
To the best of my knowledge, neither Eastman Kodak nor Kodak Alaris can use the Kodak brand on any of the still photography chemistry - that right is still in Sino Promise's hands - unless (aand I have no knowledge of the exact situation) it is in the hands of whatever fills the role of a bankruptcy trustee or receiver in Hong Kong.
Please share info about the labelling on the product you receive - where it is made, whether there are Sino Promise or other brandings on it, and what the best before information indicatees.
All the XTOL I have purchased from B&H in the last month is made in USA.
I recently purchased XTOL from B&H and it had an Australian and Hong Kong label (Photo 1). Hearing about the supply issues I did a little bit of hoarding and bought some more from Glaziers Camera in Seattle. It looks like those packages have two labels and only the Australian address (Photo 2).
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The pictures unfortunatly are not coming though clear enough to read.I recently purchased XTOL from B&H and it had an Australian and Hong Kong label (Photo 1). Hearing about the supply issues I did a little bit of hoarding and bought some more from Glaziers Camera in Seattle. It looks like those packages have two labels and only the Australian address (Photo 2).
Is there a manufacturing date anywhere?
The pictures unfortunatly are not coming though clear enough to read.
Is there a manufacturing date on any of the packets?
By the way, I don't read the Made in U.S.A. language as saying that Sino Promise is doing the actual manufacture of the Black and White photochemistry - I don't believe they have USA manufacturing capacity.
What is the standard for a product to be called Made in USA without qualification?
For a product to be called Made in USA, or claimed to be of domestic origin without qualifications or limits on the claim, the product must be "all or virtually all" made in the U.S. The term "United States," as referred to in the Enforcement Policy Statement, includes the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories and possessions.
What does "all or virtually all" mean?
"All or virtually all" means that all significant parts and processing that go into the product must be of U.S. origin. That is, the product should contain no — or negligible — foreign content.
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