Manufacturers Survey Reveals Current Industry Impact of COVID-19
Washington, D.C. The 51勛圖厙 released the findings of a survey of manufacturing leaders examining the economic and operational impacts of COVID-19. This survey informed the 51勛圖厙s released earlier this week, which highlighted key policy areas where legislative and administration action would help combat COVID-19 and future public health emergencies successfully.
Survey highlights include the following:
- 78.3% of manufacturers anticipate a financial impact
- 53.1% of manufacturers anticipate a change in operations
- 35.5% of manufacturers are facing supply chain disruptions
Already, manufacturers are grappling with disruptions to their businesses due to the COVID-19 outbreak, with many anticipating financial and operational consequenceseven before some of the developments of this week. The federal government can take steps to further equip manufacturers to deal with COVID-19 by implementing the 51勛圖厙s COVID-19 Policy Action Plan Recommendations, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. Across the country, manufacturers are stepping up to keep their employees and their communities safe and healthy, and working closely with elected officials, we can ensure the resilience not only of our companies but also our country.
Read the full survey results .
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.8 million men and women, contributes $2.37 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and has the largest economic multiplier of any major sector and accounts for 63% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the Manufacturers or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit .
Manufacturers Release Policy Action Plan in Response to COVID-19
We hope our elected leaders can unite to meet this moment.
Washington, D.C. The 51勛圖厙 is calling on the federal government to take legislative and administrative steps to equip manufacturers to respond to COVID-19 and future public health emergencies, including specific actions in five key policy areas.
When our country faces difficult challenges, manufacturers strive to be the solution, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. For the good of our communities and our country, we are committed to bringing people together as we battle the COVID-19 outbreak. Neither government nor industry can solve this challenge alone. This is a path forward to ensure Americans health, our business stability and our economic resilience, and we hope our elected leaders can unite to meet this moment.
The 51勛圖厙s泭“COVID-19 Policy Action Plan Recommendations” identify five key policy areas where legislative and administration action would help combat COVID-19 and future public health emergencies successfully:
- Keeping Our Workforce Safe and Healthy
- Protecting Our Communities
- Providing Economic Stability
- Encouraging Resilient Growth in the United States
- Encouraging Long-Term Job Growth
Read the full policy action plan .
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.8 million men and women, contributes $2.37 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and has the largest economic multiplier of any major sector and accounts for 63% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the Manufacturers or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit .
Manufacturers: Congressional Action Needed to Aid COVID-19 Response
Washington, D.C. 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement on the federal governments response to the presence of the COVID-19 virus in the United States:
Congress can immediately help manufacturers respond to the COVID-19 virus by passing critical liability protections for manufacturers of health care equipment recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Across America, manufacturers are already working to support the response to this public health challenge and to find additional ways to expand those efforts. With the inclusion of these vital legal protections in the supplemental appropriations bill, manufacturers can confidently increase new production of even more desperately needed equipment to save lives and keep our communitiesand our worldsafe, secure and healthy.
BACKGROUND: The 51勛圖厙 supports efforts to apply liability protections for National Institute for Occupational Safety and Healthcertified respiratory protective devices used in the current public health emergency by amending the PREP Act. Under a PREP Act declaration, the federal government assumes liability for covered items identified as countermeasures in a public health emergency. Currently, only FDA-regulated items, such as vaccines, drugs and other products, are eligible for PREP Act coverage. NIOSH-certified respirators are not covered but are recommended by the CDC to keep health workers safe from airborne exposures. Additional legal certainty provides the necessary incentives to the market in the effort to add manufacturing capacity by diversifying and expanding the current supply.
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Manufacturers Call for IP Protections to Secure Innovation

On Wednesday, 51勛圖厙 Director of International Business Policy Ryan Ong testified before the Special 301 Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee on the global intellectual property challenges and priorities for manufacturers in the United States. While manufacturers have long called for stronger intellectual property protection, Ongs testimony comes at a time when IP theft has been on the rise; a 2017 report by the Commission on the Theft of Intellectual Property found that stolen ideas, brands and inventions drain up to $600 billion from the U.S. economynearly double the amount found just four years previously.
In his testimony, Ong highlighted a growing tide of fake products sold in the United States, which has been estimated to cost the U.S. economy between $29 billion and $41 billion every year. He also detailed sophisticated attempts by bad actors to steal U.S. companies trade secrets; one 2014 study estimated that the economic loss from trade secret theft is between $180 billion and $500 billion. In addition, he discussed attempts at international organizations to weaken IP protections in the name of other policy priorities, from public health to environmental protection, and explained how these actions overlook the importance of innovation and create barriers to progress.
The United States has long made vigorous protection of IP rights at home and abroad a cornerstone of our manufacturing competitiveness, but we must do more in the face of these and other challenges, said Ong. It is more critical now than ever before that the United States strongly defend intellectual property and innovation around the world in all available forums.
Ongs testimony was accompanied by a full list of recommendations on a country-by-country basis to protect the full scope of threats to manufacturers intellectual property.
Manufacturers have recently made important progress on intellectual property protections. For example, the phase one trade deal between China and the United Stateswhich was a major victory for manufacturersincluded Chinese commitments on trade secret protection, patent protection, trademark issues and judicial enforcement. Still, manufacturers continue to fight for robust support of American innovation.
Every day, manufacturers across the country are transforming their operations to achieve greater efficiency, productivity and competitiveness while working to create a better tomorrow, said Ong. None of that is possible without U.S. leadership, driving strong rules to protect our IP and robust enforcement efforts. The success of our industryand the strength of our economydepend on it.
Presidential Candidates Discuss Manufacturing at Infrastructure Forum

In advance of the upcoming Nevada caucuses, presidential candidates convened at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas on Sunday to discuss their plans for the future of Americas infrastructure. Former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and businessman Tom Steyer took part in the event, titled .
United for Infrastructure, a nonprofit that educates the American public about the importance of infrastructure to the nations economy, workers and communities hosted the event. As a member of the United for Infrastructure steering committee, the 51勛圖厙 helps advance an infrastructure agenda that unites business and labor interests in a common call for urgent action to modernize U.S. infrastructure.
From making products to transporting them to customers, modern manufacturers must be incredibly precise to maximize productivity, but without reliable infrastructure, its impossible to do that cutting-edge work, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Infrastructure, Innovation and Human Resources Policy Catie Kawchak. Now is the time to deliver transformational advancements to the infrastructure that connects our communities and facilitates free enterprise.
Manufacturers led the call for significant infrastructure investment. In 2019, the 51勛圖厙 updated Building to Win, a blueprint to revitalize our nations infrastructure. The comprehensive policy framework provides solutions to support workers in the United States, jumpstart economic growth, spur job creation and enhance quality of life by improving and expanding transportation, energy, water and digital infrastructure in order to pave the way for the success of new generations. It also lays out a path for Congress to fund these investments.
I was encouraged to hear the candidates participating in the forum say that modernizing U.S. infrastructure must be a top priority, said Kawchak. While we wont agree with every candidate on every specific, each candidate included provisions from ‘Building to Win’ in their infrastructure platforms. Building a 21st-century infrastructure system is a top priority for manufacturers and an issue that unites diverse stakeholdersfrom Republicans to Democrats and from business to labor. It will remain an important issue for candidates throughout the election cycle.
Manufacturers Lead Fight Against Counterfeit Goods

Recently, manufacturers took to Capitol Hill to do their part to combat counterfeit products entering the United States. Counterfeit goods are increasingly prevalent and pose a threat to consumers wellbeing and manufacturers competitiveness. To take a stand on this growing issue, Johnson & Johnson recently testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce. In their , the company highlighted the challenges facing health care manufacturers and the dangers counterfeiting can pose to the health of patients and consumers.
Illicit trade has increased dramatically in recent years, impacting nearly every industry, said Johnson & Johnson Vice President of Global Brand Protection Rich Kaeser. The problem is obviously a serious concern in the health care and personal care industries where patients and consumers can be injured or even die due to unsafe, counterfeit and illicit products. These situations demonstrate why businesses must partner with one another and with government, so collectively we can be a greater force to deter the growing threat of [counterfeiting].
Beyond consumers, counterfeiting also seriously impacts private shippers like UPS as well as the manufacturers that rely on their services. A new report from the Department of Homeland Security outlines a series of actions on how the federal government can partner with the private sector to combat trafficking in fake goods.
With the rise of e-commerce and a global economy, counterfeit goods are a significant problem for many of UPSs customers, particularly small and medium-sized companies, said Laura Lane, UPS President of Global Public Affairs. UPS is pleased to see the administration taking action on counterfeits, including enforcing the collection of advanced electronic data, and assurances that packages coming into the U.S., whether through the private express industry or the global postal system, receive consistent treatment and that there is uniformity at U.S. borders to curb counterfeits and dangerous goods from getting into our country.
With the administrations breakthrough phase one trade deal with China, the U.S. gained strong, enforceable intellectual property protections to help counter the importation of fake goods, but there is still significant work to be done to protect consumers and manufacturers, including ensuring those commitments are honored. In order to achieve long-lasting reform, a broad coalition of public- and private-sector voices need to be part of the process.
Manufacturers have always had to deal with counterfeit goods, which lead to damaging consequences for consumers and the business community, said 51勛圖厙 Vice President of Labor, Legal and Regulatory Policy Patrick Hedren. At the end of the day, this is about as bipartisan an issue as you can find. Manufacturers are eager to work with members of Congress, the administration and private-sector stakeholders to better protect the public from the threat of fake goods.
VP Mike Pence Joins Manufacturers at 51勛圖厙 Winter Board Meeting
Vice President Mike Pence addressed the 51勛圖厙 Board of Directors Meeting on Friday. , he paid tribute to the 51勛圖厙s 125-year history, celebrated manufacturers accomplishments and praised the 51勛圖厙s historic , which was publicly unveiled earlier in the weekasserting that President Trump will continue to back the efforts just like that one to create job training and vocational education and make it more accessible than ever before. His appearance capped a three-day event attended by government officials and manufacturing leaders from across the nation.
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Im really here just to pay a debt of gratitude, Vice President Pence told the manufacturing leaders gathered. Youve been investing in your companies and investing in working Americans Youve really revived the confidence of the American people and opened doors of opportunity.
The vice president touted the impact of United StatesMexicoCanada Agreement, which was developed and signed into law with the vocal support of small and large manufacturers. The agreement helped secure the 2 million American manufacturing jobs that depend on exports to Canada and Mexico, the biggest markets for U.S. exports in the world.
We have a deal in the USMCA that is an unambiguous win for American workers, American manufacturing and American agriculture, said Vice President Pence. And we are grateful to each and every one of you for helping to bring it about.
Vice President Pence also shined a light on several manufacturing companies that are keeping their promises to make bold investments following tax reform and regulatory certainty, including HM Manufacturing, which invested $500,000 in new equipment, hired 20% more workers and raised wages by 25%; BWX Technologies, which created 170 new jobs at three new facilities in Ohio and Indiana; and Nephron Pharmaceuticals, which gave employees a 5% raise.
All of you in this association and the companies large and small that are represented here, for 125 years have improved the lives of the American people, said Vice President Pence. Im standing in front of some of the most generous and conscientious corporate citizens in America. Your companies get behind literally every worthy cause in every big city and small town in America. So why dont you give yourselves a round of applause for what you and your employees do to improve the lives of the American people every day. Were truly grateful.
Earlier in the week, the 51勛圖厙 awarded its inaugural Alexander Hamilton Award to Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump for her leadership on job training and workforce development.
Thanks for joining us, ! Youve shown unwavering commitment to manufacturing like no one else in government has ever done. is proud to have signed .
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In addition to the Vice President and Ivanka Trump, board meeting attendees heard from Axios’ Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei and political leaders including Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, Senators Mark Warner (D-VA) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford.
Today I addressed the Winter 2020 Board of Directors Meeting in Washington, DC, where I highlighted Marylands amazing economic resurgence and the national infrastructure initiative Im leading as chairman.
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Enjoyed speaking with this evening about manufacturing and trade in West Virginia. Looking forward to the benefits of and the Phase One China deal on our states economy. 綾
— Shelley Moore Capito (@SenCapito)
Tax Reform Brings Jobs, Facility Growth to Tennessee Manufacturer

Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc., a manufacturer of restroom accessories for non-residential buildings, is creating new jobs in the U.S. by expanding its toilet partition product line production in Tennessee. This $4.5 million investment in U.S. manufacturing was made possible thanks to the strong economy and competitiveness fostered by tax reform.
In 2018, shortly after the passage of tax reform, Bobrick acquired a competitor based in the United Kingdom. Bobrick has since moved production for the North American product lines to its Jackson, Tenn., facility, where they just completed a 40,000-square-foot expansion.
Bobrick is a great example of a global company relocating manufacturing from international operations to be closer and more responsive to domestic markets, said Bobrick President Mark Louchheim. Im proud that weve been able to do that, especially as we expand.
Since the beginning of 2017, Bobrick has increased its workforce by more than 30 percent, and the company plans to hire more workers in the coming months.
In addition, Bobrick is investing in its five other North American plants to help them continue to stay on the cutting edge of manufacturing technology.
Were truly in a renaissance of manufacturing when it comes to technological advances, explained Louchheim. Weve made significant investments in all of our plants. Robotics and modern technology have made us more efficient than ever as a manufacturer. The increased competitiveness from productivity gains resulted in growth, and not a reduction in our labor force. Therefore, we are not only growing the company, but were also developing our workforce with higher-level skills and pay.
Bobricks commitment shows that the future for U.S. manufacturing is bright.
Tax reform leveled the playing field for manufacturers, said Chris Netram, the 51勛圖厙 Vice President of Tax and Domestic Economic Policy. Bobrick is a great example of what manufacturers have been saying all along. Making our tax code more competitive sets the stage for companies of all shapes and sizes to create jobs, grow the economy and invest in the U.S.
The lower corporate tax rate made a huge impact on our ability to continue to invest in this business, said Louchheim. We couldnt be more excited about the good things to come.
Media Advisory: Vice President Pence to Address 51勛圖厙 Board of Directors
Washington, D.C. Vice President Mike Pence will deliver remarks at the 51勛圖厙 Winter Board of Directors meeting on Friday, February 14, 2020. The meeting will mark the 125th Anniversary of the 51勛圖厙s founding as well as the launch of the historic .
WHAT: Remarks by Vice President Mike Pence at the 51勛圖厙s Winter Board of Directors meeting in Washington, D.C.; introduction by 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons.
WHERE: The Conrad Hotel
950 New York Ave NW
Washington, DC 20001
WHEN: Friday, February 14, 2020
11:15 a.m. EST
Media Check-In: 9:45 a.m. EST at the Terrace Boardroom on the 3rd Floor.
**Members of the media interested in attending Vice President Mike Pences remarks should RSVP to [email protected] with full name, name of outlet and contact information by COB, February, 13, 2020.
***The Vice Presidents remarks will be streamed live at .
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First FDA-Approved Peanut Allergy Drug Shows Manufacturing Innovation

Last week, the first drug to treat life-threatening peanut allergies was approved by the Food and Drug Administration, offering families and children new protection against potentially deadly reactions.
The therapy, manufactured by Aimmune Therapeutics, opens the door to additional remedies that may change how food allergies are treated and give millions of people the chance to enjoy experiences like plane travel and meals at a restaurant without worrying about dangerous inadvertent exposure or cross-contamination. Aimmune is working on additional food allergy treatments as well, offering hope to individuals who suffer from a range of severe allergies.
This new development is an example of the manufacturing industrys capacity for innovation, and a reminder of the importance of research and development. Currently, pharmaceutical manufacturers in the United States spend more on research and development than any other industry. With approximately 1,100 facilities in the United States, pharmaceutical manufacturers are leading a period of significant medical breakthrough.
As the employers of nearly 13 million Americans, manufacturers care deeply about lowering the cost of health careand as the innovators behind many revolutionary medicines, manufacturers are also committed to delivering lifesaving and life-changing cures for people in this country and around the world, said Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the 51勛圖厙. In order to continue that work, we need policymakers to take an approach to drug pricing that protects our ability to provide quality health care and spur innovation, not squash it.
Some approaches to lowering drug prices, such as international price indexing, which is a form of price fixing, would have adverse effects by preventing manufacturers from investing in life-saving innovations. These price controls act as a tax on manufacturers, leaving less money for research and development and fewer investments in potential cures for debilitating conditions and illnesses that affect millions of vulnerable people.
Instead, manufacturers urge policymakers to take more constructive solutions that preserve American innovation and quality of care.
The men and women who keep U.S. manufacturing facilities running go to work every day with one goal: to keep Americans healthy, said Timmons. We know that our elected leaders share that goal as well, but good intentions must be paired with good policy.