Remarks by President Biden During a Meeting with a Bipartisan Group of House and Senate Members on U.S. Supply Chains

Remarks by President Biden During a Meeting with a Bipartisan Group of House and Senate Members on U.S. Supply Chains (2021)
by Joseph Robinette Biden
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2:12 P.M. EST

Remarks by President Biden During a Meeting with a Bipartisan Group of House and Senate Members on U.S. Supply Chains
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THE PRESIDENT: Folks, we’re going to have a meeting today to talk about the critical supply chain — critical supply chain issues that we — that affect us all, affect this country.

The last year has shown the vulnerability we have with some of the supply chains, including the PPE that we needed badly, but had to go abroad to get. And there are current strategies — and these little chips here for automobiles, I didn’t realize how many billions of chips are in here — but causing some lines to slow down and people not being laid off, but at least to shorten the shifts.

And so we’re going to talk about that. John Cornyn and the bipartisan group here put together an effort last year that I think was a pretty good effort, dealing with how to deal with these chips, but there’s other aspects of shortages as well. That’s what we’re going to talk about. And it’s nice to have everybody down here, and — on a subject matter we all agree on, and figure out how we get it all done.

So thank you all for coming on in, and I appreciate it.

2:15 P.M. EST

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