Bubs Australia to ship at least 1.25 million baby formula cans to United
States
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[May 28, 2022]
(Reuters) -Bubs Australia Ltd plans to ship at least 1.25 million cans
of its baby formula to the United States to help ease a nationwide
shortage, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Friday.
Some of it is currently in stock for transport and more will be produced
by the Australian company in the coming weeks and months, according to
the FDA.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services allowed
global farm commodities trader Cargill Inc to provide raw materials
needed to maximize the production of infant formula by invoking the
Defence Production Act.
Cargill supplies dozens of products to infant formula makers and the
move will allow the manufacturers to produce at full capacity to address
the "urgent marketplace shortages", the department said in a statement.
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The Biden administration had earlier
decided to urgently meet the nationwide shortage by importing
emergency supplies from Europe, the first of which arrived earlier
this week.
Bubs' supply is another import allowed by the FDA
as part of its regulatory flexibility started earlier this month to
mitigate one of the biggest baby formula shortages in recent
history.
The shortage is partly due to Abbott Laboratories' manufacturing
plant in Michigan recalling some products including Similac in
February.
Abbott said on Tuesday it plans to restart production at the
facility on June 4, adding it would prioritize making EleCare and
supplying it on or about June 20.
(Reporting by Leroy Leo and Ananya Mariam Rajesh in Bengaluru;
Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)
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