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UAHC Sub Garners Major Media Coverage
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UAHC Subsidiary American Sustainable Rubber Company, LLC Garners Coverage in International Business Times & This Giant Beast That is the Global Economy

CHICAGO, March 05, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — United American Healthcare Corporation (OTC: UAHC), an emerging technology holding company, today announced its wholly-owned subsidiary American Sustainable Rubber Company, LLC (“ASR”), garnered media coverage in International Business Times on revolutionizing the commercialization of natural rubber production and in This Giant Beast That is the Global Economy on the world’s dependency of natural rubber.

“It is an honor for John Fife, President and CEO of UAHC, and Dr. Katrina Cornish, scientific advisor of ASR, to be featured in two prominent media outlets,” said Timothy J. Madden, President of ASR. “Our company is dedicated to addressing the issue of the country’s reliance on foreign imports for natural rubber by creating proprietary technology to produce natural rubber from the TK Rubber Dandelion at a commercial scale utilizing Controlled Environment Agriculture.”

In an article titled Rubber Cultivation An Untapped Opportunity for US Economy, published on February 22, 2019 by International Business Times, UAHC President John Fife goes into an in-depth explanation regarding the United States’ current lack of natural rubber production and dependency on foreign trade.

In the article, Fife explains “The United States exports no natural rubber, yet we imported $1.6 billion worth in 2017 alone. Natural rubber is currently being used in over 50,000 goods including medical products, tires, footwear, and sport equipment. Currently, natural rubber is harvested in Southeast Asia from the rubber tree. With the current political landscape and ever-changing global climate, the fear of a middle-age siege seems more applicable in modern society than ever before. We, as a country, are entirely dependent on foreign trade for our natural rubber supply. If our trade relationships deteriorate or the global climate shifts out of our favor, we could easily be starved out of a material vital to our everyday way of life.”

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