Trump boasts deal with Kodak to fight coronavirus, calls Senate stimulus plan ‘semi-irrelevant’ – USA TODAY

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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump returned to the briefing room Tuesday to tout his administration’s deal with camera company Kodak to manufacture pharmaceuticals and dismissed Senate Republicans’ economic stimulus proposal as “semi-irrelevant.”

The administration plans to give Eastman Kodak Co. a $765 million loan to launch a pharmaceuticals division. The loan from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is the first of its kind under the Defense Production Act.

“It’s a breakthrough in bringing pharmaceutical manufacturing back to the United States,” Trump told reporters, adding that members of his administration are in Rochester, New York, where the camera company is based, to “finalize this groundbreaking deal.” 

Trump said it was the 33rd time his administration had used the Korean War-era law to spur production of medical equipment needed to combat the virus. Trump said that in many instances, the White House used the DPA as a “threat” to pressure companies to voluntarily increase production for ventilators, masks and other items. 

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