Chamber of Commerce Embraces Medical Supply Chain Resilience Act
💊 Chamber of Commerce Embraces Medical Supply Chain Resilience Act.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's senior vice president for International Policy, John Murphy, expressed support for the Medical Supply Chain Resilience Act introduced by Senators Tom Carper and Thom Tillis. The proposed legislation aims to enhance the resilience of medical supply chains and promote domestic manufacturing. It would facilitate the establishment of trusted trade partnerships to diversify the sourcing and procurement of medical devices and pharmaceuticals. The Chamber of Commerce sees this bill as a practical approach to strengthening America's health preparedness and urges Congress to pass it into law.
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