Leaders across the political spectrum want America to be the global leader in advanced manufacturing—both to strengthen national security through more resilient supply chains and to grow the economy through high-wage jobs that replace ones lost to previous factory closures. Revitalizing American manufacturing won’t be easy. But it’s possible if our leaders look to the biotech sector—one of the global industries that we still unquestionably dominate—and follow its blueprint for success.
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