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		First baby formula shipment arrives in U.S. from Europe
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		 [May 23, 2022] By 
		Ahmed Aboulenein and Chris Gallagher 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A military cargo 
		plane carrying the first shipment of infant formula from Europe to help 
		address a critical shortage in the United States landed in Indianapolis 
		on Sunday, and the White House said a second flight had been arranged.
 
 A Feb. 17 recall by top baby formula maker Abbott Laboratories and the 
		closing of its manufacturing plant in Sturgis, Michigan during an 
		investigation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has created one 
		of the biggest infant formula shortages in recent history for U.S. 
		families.
 
 "This is an important step, but it is by no means the only step that 
		must take place. We will continue to work as the president has 
		instructed us to look for every opportunity to increase supply," said 
		Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, who greeted the plane on its arrival.
 
 "This particular formula is for a very, very small percentage of 
		children. Roughly 17,000 children in the country basically are the 
		beneficiaries of this particular formula," he said.
 
 President Joe Biden's administration is seeking to stock empty shelves 
		with 1.5 million containers of Nestle specialty infant formulas. Biden 
		last week invoked the Cold War-era Defense Production Act to help 
		increase supplies.
 
 
		
		 
		The White House said on Sunday a second flight carrying formula would 
		leave from Ramstein Air Base in Germany in coming days. The White House 
		said that Abbott and a second baby formula maker, Reckitt, were the 
		first companies given priority status for raw supplies under the Defense 
		Production Act.
 
 Nestle also said more shipments would arrive in the coming days.
 
            Troops used forklifts to unload boxes of the cargo 
		from the plane in Indianapolis and onto trucks heading to distribution 
		centers. The White House said 78,000 pounds (35,000 kg) of specialty 
		infant formula - enough for 500,000 bottles - had arrived on the flight.
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			Pallets of infant formula being shipped from Europe to the United 
			States during Operation Fly Formula are seen in a transport aircraft 
			at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, in a photograph released May 22, 
			2022. The White House/Handout via REUTERS 
            
			
			
			 
            Abbott, the biggest U.S. supplier of powder infant formula, closed 
			its Michigan plant following reports of bacterial infections in four 
			infants, worsening a shortage among multiple manufacturers that 
			began with supply-chain issues tied to the coronavirus pandemic. 
 Abbott Chief Executive Robert Ford apologized for the shortage on 
			Sunday and promised to fix it, adding the plant would reopen in the 
			first week of June, and it would take six to eight weeks for 
			products to reach store shelves.
 
 "We're sorry to every family we've let down since our voluntary 
			recall exacerbated our nation’s baby formula shortage," he wrote in 
			a Washington Post column.
 
 New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday declared a state of 
			emergency to prevent price gouging of baby formula.
 
 "This emergency executive order will help us to crack down on any 
			retailer looking to capitalize on this crisis by jacking up prices 
			on this essential good," Adams said in a statement.
 
 (Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein and Chris Gallagher, additional 
			reporting by Jessica DiNapoli in Davos, Switzerland, Barbara 
			Goldberg in New York and Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Editing by 
			Ross Colvin, Bill Berkrot, Chris Reese and Paul Simao)
 
            
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