600 USA Manufacturers Ready to Fight COVID
600 USA Manufacturers Ready to Fight COVID

600 U.S. Manufacturers Ready to Help Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic

Washington, DC – As the United States continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) has identified hundreds of U.S. manufacturers available to produce needed medical equipment. A survey conducted by CPA found more than 600 domestic manufacturers with the capacity and resources to make personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical devices. CPA is now offering their services to President Trump.

“America’s manufacturers stand ready to help our nation in time of need,” said CPA Chair Dan DiMicco. “Domestic manufacturers can ramp up or modify their existing capabilities to produce needed equipment for the COVID-19 crisis. We look forward to connecting President Trump and his COVID task force with companies that have expertise in making active pharmaceutical ingredients, printed circuit boards, precision metal and plastic parts, optics, textiles, and other equipment.”

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is concerned that large multinational companies involved with the production of COVID-19 supplies are continuing to rely excessively on global supply chains. This simply sends federal funds out of the country, supporting foreign suppliers even as an unprecedented seventeen million Americans filed for unemployment in the last three weeks.

CPA is urging that large, multinational original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) work with domestic suppliers by sharing designs and inviting bids. Federal agencies should ensure that this underutilized domestic manufacturing capacity is tapped in order to help to save lives, rebuild equipment stockpiles, and assist with economic recovery. 

“It’s very wrong for OEMs and federal agencies to rely on offshore supply chains without making herculean efforts to tap domestic manufacturers,” said Michael Stumo, CEO of the CPA. “The 600 companies we identified are the tip of the iceberg. We need to solve the current pandemic, but we must also cushion the disaster phase and position the country for economic recovery. Federal agencies and OEMs must prioritize including America’s workers in these efforts. The president can lead by pursuing domestic production of medical equipment and other critical supplies. Doing so would provide relief for companies struggling due to the current pandemic and also expand the creation of good-paying jobs throughout the nation.” 

Reshoring pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing would save lives, create jobs.