US will be world's premier pharmacy and medical manufacturer, says Trump

The United States, he said, must produce critical equipment, supplies, pharmaceuticals, technologies for itself

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with people that have recovered from COVID-19, in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Tuesday, April 14, 2020, in Washington. Photo: AP/PTI
In previous decades, Trump alleged, politicians shipped away jobs, outsourced supply chains and offshored industries
Agencies Washington D.C.
3 min read Last Updated : May 22 2020 | 9:12 AM IST
The Covid-19 pandemic has proven once and for all that to be a strong nation, America must be a manufacturing nation, US President Donald Trump said on Thursday declaring the goal of making his country the world's premier pharmacy, drug store, and medical manufacturer.

"The global pandemic has proven once and for all that to be a strong nation, America must be a manufacturing nation.... Today, I'm declaring a simple but vital national goal. The United States will be the world's premier pharmacy, drug store, and medical manufacturer. We are bringing our medicines back," he said in Michigan.

"The United States, he said, must produce critical equipment, supplies, pharmaceuticals, technologies for itself. We cannot rely on foreign nations to take care of us, especially in times of difficulty," he said, news agency PTI reported.

In previous decades, he alleged, politicians shipped away jobs, outsourced supply chains and offshored industries.


"They sent them abroad and we're bringing them back and we've been doing that long before this crisis. We're bringing them back. That's why we have so many plants being built all over the United States that make a beautiful product called cars. Bringing them back. You see it," he said.

In his speech, Trump spoke on a number of political topics only tangentially or not at all related to the coronavirus -- manufacturing, trade, his 'Buy American' initiative, "America First" mantra and, while asking union members why they continue to support Democrats.

Observing that he will continue to fight for US autoworkers as it rebuilds the economic strength, Trump said that his strategy is for a phased and responsible reopening that protects high-risk American lives from the virus while allowing those at lower risk, such as young healthy people.


"A permanent lockdown is not a strategy for a healthy state, for a healthy country. Our country wasn't meant to be shut down. We did the right thing, but now it's time to open it up. A never-ending lockdown would invite a public health calamity," Trump said.

"To protect the health of our people, we must have a functioning economy. And as I said, and I'll say it a hundred times, we're going to have an incredible near next year right at the beginning. Even our fourth quarter is going to be very good. There's a tremendous pent-up demand, and that includes for your cars," he said.

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