President Trump, Bringing Drug Manufacturing Home To America

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Truth7t7

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New York Post

Bringing drug manufacture back to America (and New York): Another Trump triumph

July 28, 2020

New York and the Rochester-based Kodak Corp. are about to enjoy one of the greatest second acts in US industrial history. The US International Development Finance Corp., or DFC, a federal agency, is entering into a partnership that should position Kodak as one of the most strategically critical powerhouses in our domestic supply chain.

This is all possible because President Trump took decisive action authorizing the DFC to make loans under the Defense Production Act, the Korean War-era statute that allows the nation to mobilize manufacturing capability in times of crisis.

America is dangerously dependent on foreign supply chains for all three stages of drug production: starting materials used to manufacture active ingredients, the active ingredients themselves and the finished product in the form of tablets, pills and injectables.
 

Roughsoul1991

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New York Post

Bringing drug manufacture back to America (and New York): Another Trump triumph

July 28, 2020

New York and the Rochester-based Kodak Corp. are about to enjoy one of the greatest second acts in US industrial history. The US International Development Finance Corp., or DFC, a federal agency, is entering into a partnership that should position Kodak as one of the most strategically critical powerhouses in our domestic supply chain.

This is all possible because President Trump took decisive action authorizing the DFC to make loans under the Defense Production Act, the Korean War-era statute that allows the nation to mobilize manufacturing capability in times of crisis.

America is dangerously dependent on foreign supply chains for all three stages of drug production: starting materials used to manufacture active ingredients, the active ingredients themselves and the finished product in the form of tablets, pills and injectables.
Ugh orange man at it again lol
 

Dino246

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Domestic drug manufacture is a good idea. I wish Canada would get on board with it.
 

Truth7t7

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Domestic drug manufacture is a good idea. I wish Canada would get on board with it.
To think a free country would give it's pharmaceutical production to a communist Nation (China)

Worse than letting the fox in the hen house in my opinion.

Hard to believe it was allowed to happen in America, let's you see the previous political landscape?
 

soggykitten

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AMEN! Common sense is in office overturning the evils of what shall not be named after its eight years working with his accomplice the Devil.
A communist nation that hates America was let in control of manufacturing pharmaceuticals necessary to save or sustain the lives of Americans. When they'd sent poisonous children's toys and pet foods to America.
Brain fart of all time.

Thank God for Trump.
 
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'common-sense' has been in short supply for many decades - especially since we 'sold-out' our 'mom & pops',
home-land-manufacturing-production & employment & sold them out to
'over-seas-dirt-cheap-labor $$$=(((greed & treason))) -
may God have mercy...
 

soggykitten

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'common-sense' has been in short supply for many decades - especially since we 'sold-out' our 'mom & pops',
home-land-manufacturing-production & employment & sold them out to
'over-seas-dirt-cheap-labor $$$=(((greed & treason))) -
may God have mercy...
Amen.
Republican President Richard M. Nixon went to China in 1972 to open trade relations between our two countries. In 1979 there was signed a bi-lateral trade agreement. Some near twenty years later Democratic President Bill Clinton signed the U.S. China Relations Act in October of 2000 and that went into full effect in 2001. This agreement opened up trade in many markets including biotechnologies.
And this accord of course continued under Obama, who also allowed for China to manufacture certain life saving Pharmaceuticals, and President Trump has continued the trade agreements as well.

I think the idea hearkened back to deep history and the colonies. The colonies had trade with China but that agreement deteriorated in the early 1830's. Then, during WW1 China joined with us and other allied nations in the war. And that was because then President Woodrow Wilson asked China to do so.
It seems there is some generational hard wiring that leads officials in American politics to think China continues to be an ally. But really they're an insidious enemy biding their time and working their way into control of this country.

When I visited Hawaii last year I went on a tour of the island. The guide pointed out certain properties China owned. Too many.
A co-worker fell behind in their mortgage and sought assistance from a government agency to somehow offset the foreclosure. His advisor told him to go to his bank and ask who was the guarantor of the funds for the mortgage. In other words, and there was a term for it but I forget now, who gave his bank the money to give him for his house purchase.

Turns out after a lot of looking on his part once given the name, it was a Chinese financial organization. Based in Beijing with offices in his city.

America made a huge mistake letting China in the door. The properties they fund in any way, or purchase outright, are theirs! Think about that.
 

Truth7t7

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Amen.
Republican President Richard M. Nixon went to China in 1972 to open trade relations between our two countries. In 1979 there was signed a bi-lateral trade agreement. Some near twenty years later Democratic President Bill Clinton signed the U.S. China Relations Act in October of 2000 and that went into full effect in 2001. This agreement opened up trade in many markets including biotechnologies.
And this accord of course continued under Obama, who also allowed for China to manufacture certain life saving Pharmaceuticals, and President Trump has continued the trade agreements as well.

I think the idea hearkened back to deep history and the colonies. The colonies had trade with China but that agreement deteriorated in the early 1830's. Then, during WW1 China joined with us and other allied nations in the war. And that was because then President Woodrow Wilson asked China to do so.
It seems there is some generational hard wiring that leads officials in American politics to think China continues to be an ally. But really they're an insidious enemy biding their time and working their way into control of this country.

When I visited Hawaii last year I went on a tour of the island. The guide pointed out certain properties China owned. Too many.
A co-worker fell behind in their mortgage and sought assistance from a government agency to somehow offset the foreclosure. His advisor told him to go to his bank and ask who was the guarantor of the funds for the mortgage. In other words, and there was a term for it but I forget now, who gave his bank the money to give him for his house purchase.

Turns out after a lot of looking on his part once given the name, it was a Chinese financial organization. Based in Beijing with offices in his city.

America made a huge mistake letting China in the door. The properties they fund in any way, or purchase outright, are theirs! Think about that.
The Communist Chinese are in almost every corner of America, Push Back, Buy Local!

Yes America's Hams Are Commie China Backed, Providing Fule For The Commie Machine, Smithfield, Cooks, Farmer John, on and on

Wikipedia: Smithfield Foods, Inc., is a pork producer and food processing company based in Smithfield, Virginia, in the United States, and a wholly owned subsidiary of WH Group of China.[a] Founded in 1936 as the Smithfield Packing Company by Joseph W. Luter and his son, the company is the largest pig and pork producer in the world.[5] In addition to owning over 500 farms in the US, Smithfield contracts with another 2,000 independent farms around the country to grow Smithfield's pigs.[6] Outside the US, the company has facilities in Mexico, Poland, Romania, Germany, and the United Kingdom.[7] Globally the company employed 50,200 in 2016 and reported an annual revenue of $14 billion.[3] Its 973,000-square-foot meat-processing plant in Tar Heel, North Carolina, was said in 2000 to be the world's largest, processing 32,000 pigs a day.[8]