Trump White House plans new ways to break Chinese supply chain dominance – IOTW Report

Trump White House plans new ways to break Chinese supply chain dominance

JustTheNews: As the Trump White House this week announced a major deal to pivot photo giant Kodak toward pharmaceutical manufacturing, it made clear this was just the first step in a broader plan to break Chinese dominance of supply chain in manufacturing.

With a focus first on healthcare manufacturing, the White House brokered a $765 million loan to Kodak after noticing 90% of the main ingredients of the most common pharmaceuticals taken each day in the United States are manufactured abroad.

Adam Boehler, CEO of U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, is a lead administration official on the Kodak deal, and said the White House plans to move beyond drugs toward other medical supply areas vulnerably exposed during the coronavirus pandemic. more

6 Comments on Trump White House plans new ways to break Chinese supply chain dominance

  1. Back in the 80s I worked for a U.S. Fortune 500 company whose CEO would BRAG about closing U.S. plants and replacing them with maquiladoras or Asian plants.
    I hated that guy (very famous) and quickly left that company.

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