The Biden administration is taking action to keep supply chains strong after their pandemic woes.
That includes forming a council on supply chain resilience, and pouring money into domestic drug production.
To help keep supply chains strong, the White House is forming a new Council on Supply Chain Resilience and pouring money into alleviating drug shortages.
Other new supply chain actions include creating a new data-driven Supply Chain Center with the Department of Commerce, which will analyze potential supply chain risks, and $275 million from the Department of Energy in grants towards clean energy supply chains.
"Honestly, I think if we're successful, Americans won't have to think about supply chains," Gamble said, "because that means that they're more resilient, they're more stable."
Persons:
Biden, —, frustratingly —, Joelle Gamble, Gamble
Organizations:
Service, White, National Economic Council, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy, Federal Reserve Bank of New
Locations:
United States