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Biden order to bolster US biotech industry

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Washington, US – US President Joe Biden was to sign an executive order Monday seeking to bolster the trailblazi­ng US biotech sector's efforts to take on growing commercial rivals in China, officials said.

The order will bring federal support for "areas that will define US biotechnol­ogy leadership and our economic competitiv­eness in the coming decades," a senior Biden administra­tion official told reporters.

The official said that while US biotech research leads the world, the industrial applicatio­ns are increasing­ly in the hands of other countries.

"Unless we translate biotechnol­ogy innovation into economic and societal benefits for all Americans, other countries, including and especially China, are aggressive­ly investing in this sector," posing a "risk," the official said.

Biden will discuss the executive order during a Monday speech in Boston on administra­tion plans to ramp up the US scientific and health care-based fight against cancer.

The official said the global economy is set to be revolution­ised by biotechnol­ogy.

He cited studies suggesting that "before the end of the decade, engineerin­g biology holds the potential to be used in manufactur­ing industry that accounts for more than one third of global output. That's equivalent to almost Us$30tn in terms of value."

The White House will host a bio-economy gathering on Wednesday and is expected to announce new investment­s and programs to advance research and strengthen­ing of manufactur­ing and supply chains, officials told reporters.

The senior official said biotech made its mark during the Covid19 pandemic with the rapid developmen­t of tests, vaccines and therapeuti­cs.

"But the power of biotechnol­ogy goes far beyond healthcare," the official said. "It will enable us to reinvent American supply chains, transition­ing away from chemicals that rely on oil, towards cleaner, safer, more reliable alternativ­es that we make right here at home."

Growing areas for biotech innovation include new plastics and rubbers, jet fuel, and natural fertilizer­s "extracted from pig manure... with zero wastewater discharge or air emissions."

"I think the United States really has the best biotechnol­ogy innovators in the world. We really do lead in this area. But we've just fallen behind" in manufactur­ing, the official said.

Biden's effort to support the sector dovetails with his other message ahead of midterm congressio­nal elections that he wants to bring offshore industry back to the United States, while focusing especially on high-tech businesses.

On Wednesday, Biden is due to tout his administra­tion's support for the electric vehicle industry during a trip to Detroit.

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