Chicago Sun-Times

Biden invokes Defense Production Act for formula shortage

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Wednesday invoked the Defense Production Act to speed production of infant formula and authorized flights to import supply from overseas, as he faces mounting political pressure over a domestic shortage caused by the safety-related closure of the country’s largest formula manufactur­ing plant.

The Defense Production Act order requires suppliers of formula manufactur­ers to fulfill orders from those companies before other customers, in an effort to eliminate production bottleneck­s. Biden is also authorizin­g the Defense Department to use commercial aircraft to fly formula supplies that meet federal standards from overseas to the U.S.

Supplies of baby formula across the country have been severely curtailed in recent weeks after a February recall by Abbott Nutrition exacerbate­d ongoing supply chain disruption­s among formula makers, leaving fewer options on store shelves and increasing­ly anxious parents struggling to find nutrition for their children.

Regulators said Monday that they’d reached a deal to allow Abbott Nutrition to restart its Sturgis, Michigan, plant, the nation’s largest formula plant, which has been closed since February due to contaminat­ion issues.

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