Biden’s choice for US trade representative signals anti-China stance
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Companies have raised prices on 245 drugs during pandemic, advocacy group says
Companies have raised prices on 245 drugs during pandemic, advocacy group says
Pharmaceutical companies have raised prices on 245 drugs since the first U.S. coronavirus case was reported on Jan. 20, according to a report released Sunday by an advocacy group.
China Is “Not Interested in War, but in Trade and Development, Both Internal and with Foreign Partners.”
Steven Sahiounie (SS): US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has said former US President Richard Nixon created a monster by establishing relations with The Peoples Republic of China decades ago. Pompeo and others in the Trump administration are warning that the Chinese Communist Party is actively trying to export their political ideology beyond their borders. These ‘China-Hawks’ are trying to instill fear among western democracies while pinning a label on China as the ‘bogey-man’. Should the US be dictating what other nations choose for their political system?
Pepe Escobar (PE): Nixon in China was a clever Kissinger move to further split China from the USSR and in the long term create an additional, immense market for US capitalism. Deng Xiaoping clearly saw the opening – and after Mao’s death masterfully exploited it for China’s benefit. Pompeo is no strategist – just a lowly spy, with a Christian Zionist apocalyptic mindset. The crude, primitive ideology underneath the massive propaganda attack on the CCP comes from opportunist Steve Bannon. Himself and assorted China hawks completely ignore China’s history, the Confucianist mindset, and the fact this is a civilization-state not interested in war, but in trade and development, internal and with foreign partners. That is captured by the official mantra “community with a shared future for mankind.” Increasingly, governments and public opinion across the Global South are beginning to understand what’s really at stake.
Just Cheap Labor? How China Became a Manufacturing Powerhouse
Many people have simple narratives about China’s rise as a manufacturing powerhouse. And this misunderstanding (ignorance?) is also the reason why …
Just Cheap Labor? How China Became a Manufacturing Powerhouse
Mines, Minerals, And ‘Green Energy’: A Reality Check
By Mark P. Mills – Manhattan Institute – July 9, 2020 As policymakers have shifted focus from pandemic challenges to economic recovery, …
Mines, Minerals, And ‘Green Energy’: A Reality Check
The mirage of cheap China
US bets on untested company to deliver COVID-19 vaccine
US bets on untested company to deliver COVID-19 vaccine
ApiJect’s devices are self-contained, with soft plastic blisters that are squeezed, like a nose spray or eye drop, to push the vaccine through an attached needle and into the patient.
The device includes a little computer chip — like the ones in credit cards — that can transmit information about the drug, dose, location and time of administration. The chip is not injected into patients.
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When AP reached out directly to Trump’s vaccine czar, Moncef Slaoui, to discuss the new technology, a spokesperson said the query was inappropriate.
Companies prodded to rely less on China, but few respond
Companies prodded to rely less on China, but few respond
Even if tax breaks or subsidies go ahead, companies face the costs of setting up a factory in unfamiliar territory, training rookie employees, finding suppliers and possible disruption to customer relations, said Alvarez & Marsal’s Lim.
“Shifting is not free,” he said.
Protectionism Won’t Protect American Access to Pharmaceuticals
In a new policy study from R Street Trade Policy Counsel Clark Packard and Associate Fellow Bill Watson, the authors discuss how at a time when policymakers in both parties are looking to lower drug costs, reshoring the supply chain would be extremely costly for consumers, and would dampen innovation and hurt competitiveness for a global industry.
They find that data is imperfect, but we are not overly reliant on China for finished pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients.
Protectionism Won’t Protect American Access to Pharmaceuticals
The coronavirus exposed the US’ reliance on India for generic drugs. But that supply chain is ultimately controlled by China
The US has pledged to “Buy American” drugs going forward
Expect more shortages!
The US has pledged to “Buy American” drugs going forward
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