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Supply Chains and Interdependence: Is this Really a Problem that Needs Solving?
June 18, 2020
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CATO Institute
A recent study from Clark Packard and Bill Watson from the R Street Institute shows that the United States is not overly reliant on China for finished pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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