US Spent Nearly $1B Trying to Build Domestic Medical Glove Industry, Failed
Despite investing close to one billion dollars, the United States has been unable to establish a self-sufficient domestic medical glove manufacturing industry. The effort highlights deep structural challenges in reshoring production of critical medical supplies. Medical gloves have long been dominated by overseas manufacturers, particularly in Southeast Asia, making domestic competition difficult. The spending underscores broader concerns about US supply chain vulnerabilities for essential healthcare equipment.
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