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Biden to sign executive orders to promote ‘Made in America’ products

WASHINGTON, Jan 25, 2021 (BSS/PTI) – US President Joe Biden will sign a
series of executive orders on Monday to promote “Made in America” products
and strengthen supply chains, senior officials said, asserting that the new
administration remains committed to working with partners and allies to
modernise international trade rules.

Prominent among the executive orders include a strict enforcement of
procuring products made inside the country by federal agencies. This is very
significant given that contracting alone accounts for nearly USD 600 billion
in federal spending.

Biden is taking action to reset the US government’s longstanding approach
to domestic preferences to create an approach that will remain durable for
years to come and grow quality, union jobs, according to a senior
administration official.

It is long overdue that the US government utilises the full force of
current domestic preferences to support America’s workers and businesses,
strengthening the economy, workers, and communities across the country, the
official said.

The President’s Executive Order establishes the goals and standards
necessary to use federal purchasing, and other forms of federal assistance
with domestic preference requirements, as a way to proactively invest in
American industry so it can continue to lead in the global marketplace, the
White House said.

For the executive order, “Made in America” refers to domestic preferences
related to federal procurement, federal grants, and other forms of federal
assistance. Buy American and Buy America refers to the specific statutes that
go by those names, it said.

The executive order to be signed by Biden at the White House, directs
agencies to close current loopholes in how domestic content is measured and
increase domestic content requirements and appoints a new senior leader in
the Executive Office of the President in charge of the government’s “Made in
America” policy approach.

This order creates a central review of agency waivers of ‘Buy American’
requirements, fulfilling the president’s commitment to crack down on
unnecessary waivers. It also directs the General Services Administration to
publish relevant waivers on a publicly available website.

President will continue to be a strong advocate for the Jones Act and its
mandate that only US-flag vessels carry cargo between US ports, which
supports American production and America’s workers.

With the signing of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, the Jones
Act has also been affirmed as an opportunity to invest in America’s workers
as the US builds offshore renewable energy, in line with the President’s
goals to build a clean energy future in America.

The order requires agencies to report on their implementation of current
“Made in America” laws and make recommendations for achieving the president’s
“Made in America” goals, and to continue to do so on a bi-annual basis.

“This order is deeply intertwined with the President’s commitment to invest
in American manufacturing, including clean energy and critical supply chains,
grow good-paying, union jobs, and advance racial equity. The federal
government should buy from suppliers that are growing the sectors of the
future and treating their workers with dignity and respect,” the White House
said.

“We remain committed to working with partners and allies to modernise
international trade rules-including those related to government procurement–
to make sure all countries can use their taxpayer dollars to spur investment
in their own countries,” said a senior administration official.

The purpose is to strengthen supply chains “so that we are more resilient
to that type of weaknesses that we’ve seen emerge in the COVID environment
and we’re never put in a position where we are reliant on countries who don’t
share our interest,” the official said.

Responding to a question, the official said that the COVID-19 pandemic had
exposed significant weaknesses in a number of critical supply chains in the
US.

“While we’re seeing that most acutely in the context of health-related
materials, it has exposed weaknesses in supply chains for other critical
materials whether from semiconductors to inputs critical metals that are
inputs into batteries,” the official said.

Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump believed that the “Made in America” policy
was important for the country’s economy and reviving the manufacturing
sector. It was a key part of Trump’s election campaign.

In July last year, Trump signed an executive order that raised the
standards for products to be designated as “Made in America”.

“The philosophy of my administration is simple: If we can build it, grow
it, or make it in the United States, we will,” Trump had said as he made
rounds of the “Made in America products” on the lawns of the White House.

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