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Build Back Better Passes House; Contains Money for Ports, Supply Chain

The environmental and social spending bill that passed the House of Representatives includes $5 billion for "manufacturing supply chain resilience," for the Commerce Department. Commerce may spend the money on mapping and monitoring supply chains, supporting the establishment of voluntary…

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standards and best practices, and "identifying, accelerating, promoting, demonstrating and deploying technological advances for manufacturing supply chains" and providing grants, loans or loan guarantees" to maintain and improve manufacturing supply chain resiliency." The bill also provides $600 million in grants for supply chain resilience, reduction in port congestion and the development of offshore wind. That money will be distributed by the Maritime Administration. Although the Build Back Better bill gives an additional $2 million to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for implementing the Seafood Import Monitoring Program, it does not authorize NOAA to expand SIMP to apply to all seafood products, a congressional staffer told International Trade Today. Originally, that money was dedicated to such an expansion.