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In 2020, the United States was unable to provide its citizens — and even frontline medical personnel — with the personal protective equipment and other supplies needed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2021, global supply chain issues led to auto factory shutdowns, delivery delays and even empty store shelves.
Now in 2022, Russia’s unjustified invasion of Ukraine is causing all kinds of additional supply chain problems, most of which are likely to get worse if the war continues.
It’s more clear than ever that the United States no longer can rely on imports for our critical needs. It’s time to reshore supply chains and strengthen American manufacturing. That starts with making strategic investments and giving our workers and manufacturers the trade tools they need to fight back against the predatory trade practices of countries like China.
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