BANNOCKBURN, IL — IPC welcomes the “Buy American” executive order signed by US President Joe Biden.

According to a White House statement, the executive order will “close current loopholes” in domestic content and purchasing requirements; increase transparency and oversight of potential waivers to “crack down on unnecessary waivers”; reinvigorate the US Manufacturing Extension Partnership and other federal mechanisms to better connect small- and medium-sized enterprises to contracting and subcontracting opportunities; appoint a new senior leader in the Executive Office of the President in charge of the government’s Made-in-America policy initiative.

“The executive order is a meaningful milestone on the road to our manufacturing future,” said IPC president and CEO John Mitchell. “IPC encourages President Biden to complement the executive order with an ambitious, interagency US manufacturing strategy that builds capabilities domestically and strengthens ties to US allies and trading partners.   

“IPC believes in both free, fair, rules-based international commerce, and in the right of all nations to ensure access to trusted and resilient supply chains for essential goods and services. In signing this executive order, President Biden moves closer to achieving the latter, even as a he works with allies and trading partners to promote the former.

“IPC looks forward to reviewing the executive order more closely and engaging with the director for Made-in-America to provide our input on implementation. IPC also encourages President Biden to continue to take swift action during this pandemic to provide immediate, short-term support to manufacturers and workers in a manner that also provides long-term benefits and builds resilient manufacturing networks in the US and worldwide.”

 

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