Federal Register - October 5, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 190 / Tuesday, October 5, 2021 / Presidential Documents
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Proclamation 10274 of September 30, 2021
National Manufacturing Day, 2021
By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation On National Manufacturing Day, we celebrate all that is made in America and recognize the importance of our Nations manufacturers to every aspect of our lives. From the electronics we rely on, to the safely packaged foods we eat, to the clothing we wear, to the appliances and furniture in our homes, to the cars we driveAmerican manufacturing is essential to our economy. It employs over 12 million Americans directly and many more indirectlyproviding high quality jobs to communities across the country and producing the highest quality goods in the world.
In the early days of the COVID19 pandemic, our manufacturing sector was upended578,000 manufacturing jobs were lost in 2020. Supply chain disruptions left our Nation short of lifesaving protective equipment, ventilators, and other essential health equipment at a time when we needed it most. However, our Nations manufacturers and manufacturing workers stepped uprefitting their operations to produce needed materials and working long hours to make sure our Nation had what we needed.
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The pandemic brought into even sharper focus the fragility of many of our global supply chains, which were already subject to everything from accidents and extreme weather to other countries engaging in unfair trade practices. In the name of our national and economic security and in support of American-based companies, American manufacturing, and American jobsespecially union jobsI have committed our Nation to building our own resilient supply chains. That is why, during my first days in office, I signed an Executive Order to support manufacturing, rebuild our industrial base, and strengthen our supply chainsall while creating good-paying, union jobs. My order, ensuring that our future is made in all of America by American workers, also strengthens domestic manufacturing by directing Federal agencies to buy more American-made products.
My Administration has also called for historic investments in making our supply chains more resilient as well as investments in new and cleaner manufacturing technologies that will help us innovate and lead in manufacturing in the 21st century. The clean energy economy presents an enormous opportunity to revitalize American manufacturing, maintaining and creating good-paying, union jobs, while cleaning up the air and water in communities across the country. Thats why my Administration is calling for investments to ensure that as we build everything from wind turbines to electric vehicles and that they are made in the United States with clean, American-made materials. The Federal Government is a major buyer in markets for goods and services. One of the most effective ways to support and grow American companies, put more Americans to work, and to strengthen American manufacturing is to buy American. My Administration is making the biggest enforcement change to the Buy American Act in 70 years, raising the amount of domestic content required to be considered Made in America from 55 percent to 75 percent.
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