Trump unveils companies' $500 million
U.S. drug packaging project
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[July 21, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President
Donald Trump on Thursday announced a $500 million investment that
Corning Inc is making with pharmaceutical giants Merck and Pfizer to
manufacture a new kind of glass for injectable drug vials.
At a White House event, Trump said the effort will create nearly 1,000
jobs at facilities in New York and New Jersey and at a
soon-to-be-determined site in the southeastern United States.
The deal could eventually result in a total investment of $4 billion and
create around 4,000 jobs, Trump said, joined by the CEOs of Corning,
Merck and Pfizer.
The commitments were made as part of Trump's "Made in America" week,
during which he has showcased American-made products and made an
impassioned defense of his "America First" policies.
Corning said it developed the new type of glass in collaboration with
the drugmakers.
"This initiative will bring a key industry to our shores that for too
long has been dominated by foreign countries. We’re moving more and more
companies back into the United States," Trump said.
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President Donald Trump participates in a strength vial test
accompanied by Corning Pharmaceutical Glass Chairman and CEO Wendell
Weeks during a "Made in America" event on pharmaceutical glass
manufacturing, at the Roosevelt Room of the White House in
Washington, U.S., July 20, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
After the remarks, Trump tested the strength of the new Corning
Valor Vial. Pressing down on an old vial in a vise-like machine, he
easily broke it but struggled to break one of the new vials despite
putting far greater effort into it.
(Reporting by Steve Holland in Washington and Michael Erman; in New
York; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Cynthia Osterman)
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