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  • atombender 1 hour ago
  • cherryteastain 43 minutes ago
    How are these types of awards usually structured? Are they just grants? If so, doesn't that create a perverse incentive to take the money even if you never intend to deliver the result?
  • taneq 47 minutes ago
    Is this the new “China can’t manufacture a ball point pen”? (Which I strongly suspect they can do at this point. :)
    • maxglute 31 minutes ago
      Ballpoint pen tips was proxy Li Keqiang used to shame PRC industry to build precision micromachining capabilities (tungsten carbide for high-end munitions etc), TISCO did it in like a year and it upgraded entire PRC metallurgy chain. US struggling to make 100% indigenized gloves 5+ years after covid... is well maybe not something new relative to US industrial decline, but certainly something else. I'm sure US can... but at what cost and all that.
  • vaxsupport3333 20 minutes ago
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  • karakoram 58 minutes ago
    A very important question to ask.

    Should the US make medical gloves?

    • kaashif 51 minutes ago
      Asking this question only a handful of years after a global pandemic...

      If the next pandemic is 50% deadly, not being able to make gloves is surely the canary in the coal mine proving we wouldn't be able to make any other PPE.

      And no country can rely on another if it's do or die. Other blocs will keep to themselves.

      • jeffrallen 16 minutes ago
        Those who do not learn from history... probably don't make gloves.
      • raverbashing 46 minutes ago
        It's amazing how much those spreadsheet heads know nothing about how the actual world works
        • vrganj 25 minutes ago
          You gotta optimize everything for the market man! It's magic! Everything will work out if we only make number go up!

          Who cares about silly stuff like health emergencies, the climate catastrophe or war. Number must go up!

          • ikari_pl 7 minutes ago
            correction: the number must go up FASTER. if it just keeps going up same as yesterday, we will lose investors
    • jofzar 48 minutes ago
      Looks like most/all manufacturing happens in the SEA/China, so I can see the logic that it could be considered a military risk for it to not be manufactured/possibility to scale manufacturing in America.
    • barrenko 51 minutes ago
      Yeah, you should make stuff medical staff needs.
    • maxglute 38 minutes ago
      Someone already decided US should. The important question is whether 1B should have gotten the job done, and if not... is it matter of throwing good $$$ after bad $$$... or is it just bad sign 1B wasn't enough.
    • tonyedgecombe 53 minutes ago
      Also what the cost is. If the US really wants to reshore this sort of work then it will become materially poorer.
    • einpoklum 38 minutes ago
      The story says the US doesn't have the raw material(s): NBR. Not quite sure what that is.
      • oasisaimlessly 29 minutes ago
        NBR = nitrile butadiene rubber, a synthetic rubber. Not really a raw material, as it's synthesized.
    • Hikikomori 56 minutes ago
      1-200% tariff applied at random if you don't.
      • looksjjhg 39 minutes ago
        The US started the tariff game btw
        • Hikikomori 33 minutes ago
          That is what I'm referring to.
    • roysting 38 minutes ago
      Yes. Next question