24 Feb, 2022
Biden-⁠Harris Plan to Revitalize American Manufacturing and Secure Critical Supply Chains in 2022
United States. Office of the White House Press Secretary
From the Webpage: "One year ago, President Biden signed Executive Order 14017 [hyperlink] directing an all-of-government approach to assessing vulnerabilities in - and strengthening the resilience of - the United States' critical supply chains. Within six months of taking office, the Administration completed a comprehensive review of the supply chains for four critical products, identified solutions to secure those supply chains against a wide range of risks and vulnerabilities, and established a first-of-its-kind Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force (SCDTF) to address the challenges arising from a pandemic-affected economic recovery. [...] Today, on the one-year anniversary of President Biden's executive order, seven cabinet agencies published reports identifying key weaknesses in some of the nation's most crucial supply chains, and devising multi-year strategies to address those weaknesses. The White House also published a capstone report [hyperlink] that provides an overview of the key actions the Biden-Harris Administration has taken over the past year to reduce the vulnerability of U.S. supply chains across a range of key sectors."

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