HR 4307
Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act
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The Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act aims to strengthen the U.S. medical supply chain by allowing the President to negotiate trade agreements with other countries for the reciprocal elimination of tariffs and import restrictions on medical goods like devices and pharmaceuticals. This would enhance national security and public health, particularly during emergencies, by diversifying supplier networks and streamlining regulatory processes. Congress will have oversight and a chance to review and disapprove these agreements before they take effect.
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Michelle Steel
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