COVID exposed global supply-chain flaws. Can Biden bring manufacturing back to the U.S.?
23 Apr 2021
In the late 1990s, West Bridgewater, Mass., was home to a thriving factory producing surgical equipment for Johnson & Johnson.
“We were doing a massive amount of, essentially, PPE,” or personal protective equipment, says James Wyner, CEO of Shawmut Advanced Materials, which owns the factory.
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