April 2020 E-News: COVID-19 Supply Chain Wake-Up Call
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need to shorten U.S. supply chains. We are far too dependent on imports, especially from China, and cannot afford to ignore yet another signal to accelerate reshoring.
To demonstrate, according to Fox News, NYT, and Rosemary Gibson, we import, largely from China, 90+% of antibiotics used in the U.S., 80% of all pharmaceuticals and about 95% of personal protective masks. It is impossible to increase U.S. mask production quickly from 5% of normal usage to 100% of crisis needs, which amounts to a combined increase of 100X or more. Neither is it feasible to maintain an inventory of 5-years’ normal usage. The only solution is for the U.S. to be essentially self-sufficient with regard to such medical items so we have a strong base from which to surge. Now, make the leap from medical to defense. The Defense Department has a growing list of essential products that are no longer available in the U.S. If the next war is military instead of medical, how long can the “Arsenal of Democracy” survive?
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