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Joe Biden signs order to boost US biomanufacturing and compete with China

  • The move seeks to reduce reliance on China for medicines and chemicals, an issue that has US national security and intelligence officials particularly concerned
  • Biden is also pushing for a government-backed ‘cancer moonshot’, with the aim of halving death rates from the disease in the next 25 years

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US President Joe Biden speaks with reporters before boarding Air Force One from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Monday. Photo: AFP
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US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order laying out a strategy to bolster domestic biomanufacturing and reduce reliance on China for new medicines, chemicals and other products.

Biden signed the order Monday morning before giving a speech in Boston, an address deliberately set to echo John F. Kennedy’s famous 1962 “moonshot speech” in which he called for landing an American on the lunar surface – something achieved in 1969.

This time, Biden is pushing for government-backed efforts to coordinate and fund a multilayered fight against cancer, with the goal of halving cancer death rates in the next 25 years.

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The White House will also hold a summit September 14 to discuss the biotech initiative and announce new investments in domestic research, development and production capabilities, according to a statement.

While the US has one of the world’s strongest biotechnology industries, some hi-tech production has migrated abroad. US national security and intelligence officials are particularly concerned about reliance on China’s advanced biomanufacturing infrastructure.

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The National Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Initiative will aim to create new jobs, strengthen the supply chain and lower prices, according to the White House statement. Looking beyond healthcare, the US will aim to advance biomanufacturing in agriculture, energy and other industries.

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