Press Release

Assistant Secretary Grant T. Harris Commemorates Supply Chain Integrity Month

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Contact: Office of Public Affairs
Email: publicaffairs@trade.gov
Phone: 202-482-3809

WASHINGTON - Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis Grant T. Harris issued the following statement in recognition of Supply Chain Integrity Month:

“In an era marked by unprecedented challenges and disruptions, building resilient supply chains has never been more important. Supply Chain Integrity Month serves as an opportunity for industry stakeholders, policymakers and the public to reflect on our vital work to address challenges, share best practices, and promote innovative solutions.

“Tragedies like the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore underscore the importance of preparedness and resilience. Whether it’s our medicine cabinets, the shelves in our grocery stores, the cars that we drive, or even the devices we use every day—our Nation’s supply chains affect all of us. That is why our team of industry experts are facilitating collaboration across the U.S. government and beyond to be proactive in getting ahead of supply chain challenges.

“Through the work of the Department of Commerce’s first-of-its-kind Supply Chain Center, we are working to reduce the frequency and intensity of future supply chain disruptions. During this Supply Chain Integrity Month, we will highlight the work that the Supply Chain Center and our industry experts and economists are doing to strengthen America’s critical supply chains, and support U.S. economic competitiveness, jobs, and communities.

“As we further develop our tools and resources, we will continue to partner with critical stakeholders from industry, academia, labor, and civil society on key questions around supply chain data availability and quality, information-sharing between the public and private sectors, and best practices to mitigate and respond to supply chain risks. Working together, we can build more secure and sustainable supply chains that benefit America’s economy and enhance national security.”

For more information about the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Supply Chain Center, please visit https://www.trade.gov/supply-chain-center.
 

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About the Supply Chain Center
The Supply Chain Center, housed within the International Trade Administration’s Industry and Analysis (I&A) unit, facilitates collaboration across the U.S. government and industry to proactively address supply chain challenges and develop risk assessment tools.  Working in concert with the private sector and other relevant stakeholders, the Center sets priorities for action-based data-driven risk analysis and supports U.S. businesses in building resilient supply chains.

About the International Trade Administration
The International Trade Administration (ITA) at the U.S. Department of Commerce is the premier resource for American companies competing in the global marketplace. Operating in more than 100 U.S. locations and 80 markets worldwide, ITA promotes trade and investment, assists U.S. businesses and workers to export and expand globally, and ensures fair trade and compliance by enforcing U.S. trade laws and agreements. For more information on ITA, visit www.trade.gov.
 
 

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