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Dow Chemical and Monsanto were the two largest producers of Agent Orange for the U.S. military and were named in the suit, along with the dozens of other companies (Diamond Shamrock, Uniroyal, Thompson Chemicals, Hercules, etc.).
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... From 1965 to 1969, the former Monsanto Company manufactured Agent Orange for the U.S. military as a wartime government contractor.
Agent Orange was used to aid U.S. and allied troops by stripping away dense foliage that could conceal enemy combatants. During the war, Dow, Monsanto and ...
Monsanto, the Producer of “Agent Orange” brings GMO Agriculture to Vietnam. “Vietnam continues to roll out the red carpet for foreign biotech giants, including ...
Aug 13, 2021 · In response to the 1979 class action lawsuit, Monsanto denied and discredited scientific evidence, government reports, and testimonial accounts ...
Feb 24, 2012 · Long-running suit claimed residents of Nitro, West Virginia were exposed to the carcinogenic Vietnam-era chemical weapon.
Aug 31, 2023 · Monsanto was a major producer of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. Dow Chemical was another. The National Institutes of Health says ...
May 6, 2024 · On May 7, 1984, seven chemical companies, including Dow and Monsanto, agree to pay $180 million to thousands of Vietnam veterans exposed to the chemical ...
Sep 4, 2018 · Vietnam has demanded that the company pay damages to the many victims of its Agent Orange herbicide and defoliant, which Monsanto supplied to the US military ...
Aug 22, 2024 · A Paris court has rejected an appeal by a French-Vietnamese woman who has been trying to sue Bayer-Monsanto and 13 other agrochemicals groups ...