Federal Register - July 29, 2021
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Presidential Documents
Federal Register Vol. 86, No. 143
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Title 3
Proclamation 10234 of July 26, 2021
The President
Made in America Week, 2021
By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Made in America Week recognizes a basic idea: when we spend taxpayer dollars, we should buy American products and support American jobs.
The Congress passed the Buy American Act almost 90 years ago, but we have never fully lived up to this principle.
During Made in America Week, we recognize that just as American manufacturing was the Arsenal of Democracy in World War II, American products and services must be part of the engine of American prosperity today.
We also reject the defeatist view that the forces of automation and globalization mean we cannot have good-paying union jobs here in America.
My Administration is making Buy American a policy, not just a promise.
We are closing loopholes and strengthening standards to ensure that the future is made in all of Americaby all of Americas workersin every region, of every background, in services, manufacturing, and agriculture.
That is why one of my first acts as President was to sign an Executive Order to tighten existing Buy American policies, and to lay out additional commitments to prevent big corporations and special interests from using loopholes to redirect American taxpayer dollars to foreign companies. And, I have named our Nations first-ever Made in America Director at our Office of Management and Budget.
When we Buy American, we will buy from all of America. We will include communities that have historically been left out of Government procurement, Black, Brown, and Native American small businesses and entrepreneurs in every region of the country. We will use a federally funded, national network called the Manufacturing Extension Partnership to help government agencies connect with new domestic suppliers across the country.
The COVID19 pandemic demonstrated our need for greater manufacturing capacity in areas critical to public health, information and communications technology, and national defense.
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To build our economy back better, we must have an industrial strategy based on public investment in new technologies, including the domestic production of clean energy goods, critical medical supplies, and the innovative industries of the future. We must prioritize the creation of high skill, high value jobs that empower workers and pay family-supporting wages.
We must reject short-termism, offshoring, and a race to the bottom. That is why my Administration is committed to using Made in America policies that give Americas workers and companies the tools they need to compete and lead globally for decades to come.
We will send clear market signals so that entrepreneurs make the investments our Nation needs. We will ensure that Made in America preferences are applied consistently and transparently. We will gather data to reveal gaps in our industrial base, and work to close those gaps and boost our economys productive capacity. And we will ensure that diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility are at the center of all of these efforts.
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