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CCP Virus Shows US Too Dependent on Cheap Medical Imports: Lighthizer

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China Ramps South China Sea Provocations as US Battles CCP Virus

News Analysis China has sent its marine militia into the South China Sea to engage in a series of military provocations as America battles the CCP virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. Beginning in January, the People’s Armed Forces Maritime Militia (PAFMM), referred to as “little blue men,” began moving vessels through the 34-mile long Union Banks, a sunken atoll in the center of the South China Sea’s Spratly Islands chain, according to vessel tracking and satellite imagery reviewed by Radio Free Asia (RFA). Despite the UN-recognitions for Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Taiwan, China claims exclusive rights to over 80 percent of the South China Sea that encompasses an area 1.4 million square miles in the Pacific Ocean, including up to 22 billion barrels of oil, and 290…

CCP Virus Shows US Too Dependent on Cheap Medical Imports: Lighthizer

WASHINGTON—U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer on Monday said the United States would seek to promote more domestic manufacturing of key medical supplies in light of the strategic vulnerabilities laid bare by the CCP virus pandemic. The Epoch Times is referring to the novel coronavirus as the Chinese Communist Party virus.

Lighthizer told trade ministers from the Group of 20 major economies (G20) that Washington agreed there was a need to resolve supply chain disruptions and be aware of the impact of its actions on neighbors.

“Unfortunately, like others, we are learning in this crisis that over-dependence on other countries as a source of cheap medical products and supplies has created a strategic vulnerability to our economy,” Lighthizer said.

“For the United States, we are encouraging diversification of supply chains and seeking to promote more manufacturing at home.”

Some U.S. officials are concerned that China could seize on the crisis to push for tariff relief before fulfilling its purchase commitments under a Phase 1 U.S.-China trade deal signed in January.

Some U.S. businesses hit by the tariffs have also urged Washington to provide relief at a time of widespread shutdowns across the United States aimed at curbing the spread of the CCP virus. Others are pressuring the Trump administration to keep the tariffs intact, however.

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro last week said the Trump administration was not considering a three-month deferral of tariff payments on imported goods, saying such a move would “enrich China at the expense of American workers.”

Navarro is also crafting an executive order that would expand “Buy America” provisions to the medical and pharmaceutical sectors—a change that has not been welcomed by Chinese officials.

Navarro last week said 97 percent of antibiotics sold in the United States come from China.

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Canadians on Cruise Ship Head for Florida

Two cruise ships carrying nearly聽2,700 passengers and crew, including聽248 Canadians are聽on the move after being stranded off the coast of Panama following the deaths of four passengers with flu-like symptoms. Holland America鈥檚 MS Zaandam and MS Rotterdam聽have passed聽through the Panama Canal and are sailing toward Florida. The MS Zaandam had been anchored on the west side of the canal after聽reporting four people on board had died聽nearly 200 passengers and crew were exhibiting flu-like symptoms. Holland America says several people on the ship have since tested positive for COVID-19. Catherine McLeod says she and her husband聽are among several hundred passengers who have been transferred to the Zaandam鈥檚 sister ship, the MS Rotterdam. Holland America says it still does not have a port of destination, but usually docks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.…