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[WaPo] Kodak to produce pharmaceutical ingredients with U.S. government loan

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  1. Os Trigonum

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    "Kodak to produce pharmaceutical ingredients with U.S. government loan":

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/07/28/kodak-produce-pharmaceutical-ingredients/

    Kodak to produce pharmaceutical ingredients with U.S. government loan
    The deal is part of the Trump administration’s effort to reduce U.S. reliance on China and other overseas suppliers

    By
    Jeanne Whalen
    July 28, 2020 at 6:45 p.m. EDT

    In a deal aimed at reducing U.S. reliance on China, the federal government announced Tuesday that it plans to give Eastman Kodak a $765 million loan to start producing the chemical ingredients needed to make pharmaceuticals.

    The company plans to establish a new division, Kodak Pharmaceuticals, that will focus on the building blocks used to produce generic drugs, according to a joint statement from Kodak and the lending agency, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, or DFC.

    The planned investment, reported earlier by the Wall Street Journal, will create about 350 jobs at Kodak’s home base in Rochester, N.Y., and in St. Paul, Minn., the company said.

    DFC normally funds infrastructure and other projects in the developing world. But in an executive order signed in May, President Trump gave DFC new powers under the Defense Production Act to finance domestic health-care manufacturing needed to respond to the coronavirus crisis.

    Shortages of face masks and other protective equipment for doctors and nurses have raised concerns in recent months about U.S. reliance on China and India for pharmaceutical ingredients and finished medicines. About 40 percent of the world’s supply of drug ingredients is used to produce generic medicines for Americans, but only 10 percent these materials are manufactured in the United States, according to DFC.

    The aim is “to re-shore critical industries so if we ever end up in a situation like this again we are not relying on China or others,” DFC chief executive Adam Boehler said in an interview.

    “It’s a breakthrough in bringing pharmaceutical manufacturing back to the United States,” Trump said of the deal during a coronavirus briefing, calling it his administration’s 33rd use of the Defense Production Act.

    Boehler signed a preliminary agreement with Kodak Executive Chairman Jim Continenza on Tuesday to provide the loan, which is still subject to final DFC due diligence, a Kodak spokeswoman said.

    In an interview, Continenza said Kodak has more than 130 years of experience manufacturing chemicals, which the company has used to make film and other products. “We are truly doing this to help tighten and fix the supply chain of pharmaceuticals in America,” Continenza said, adding that U.S. reliance on imported ingredients is worrying. “I have kids, and they’re going to have kids. … We cannot have this,” he said.

    Kodak plans to produce two types of chemicals used to make pills and tablets: the initial building blocks, known as key starting materials and more refined substances called active pharmaceutical ingredients, known as API.

    In recent years, Kodak has been making key starting materials for a few pharmaceutical companies upon request, Continenza said. Kodak plans to repurpose and expand some of its manufacturing lines to carry out the work, he said.

    Susan Capie, managing director of PharmaVantage, a consultancy in Babylon, N.Y., said she sees several challenges.

    When drug companies ask the Food and Drug Administration for permission to sell a new medicine in the United States, they must specify which API suppliers they plan to use. It can take 10 months or more for the FDA to approve a new supplier, meaning Kodak might not have immediate API buyers, she said.

    Kodak also will face tough price competition from overseas suppliers, she said, although she added that tougher environmental regulation in China in recent years has driven up prices there. U.S. companies might prefer to deal with a domestic supplier, but it “would depend on the price differential,” she said.

    Continenza said Kodak would provide “the highest value for the lowest cost.”

    Peter Navarro, a White House adviser who has long pushed to boost manufacturing in the United States, was involved in the Kodak deal and attended the signing ceremony on Tuesday.

    In an interview, Navarro said the federal government will help bolster Kodak’s business by buying some API for a strategic stockpile. Navarro and Boehler also said some drug companies plan to sign advance purchase orders for Kodak’s ingredients.

    Kodak founder George Eastman began selling some of the first cameras to consumers in 1888, but the switch to digital and then smartphone cameras left the company in the lurch, forcing it to file for bankruptcy in 2012. It later emerged from bankruptcy and tried to focus on a few businesses, including printing machines and specialty film for motion pictures and other industries.

    Kodak’s stock more than tripled after news of the deal broke Tuesday.

    Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist also attended the signing ceremony. Because DFC is lending the money under the Defense Production Act, the Defense Department bears the cost of the loan, DFC said.

    DFC said it has invited other companies to apply for financing under the Defense Production Act for projects supporting domestic production of drugs, personal protective equipment and other medical supplies such as vaccines or virus testing materials.

     
  2. Rocket River

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    Must be nice to get a 750 million dollars to pivot out of your dying business model

    Rocket River
     
  3. juicystream

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    A massive boom for the stockholders
     
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  4. Amiga

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    Well that’s an interesting choice.

    Isn’t this a long term issue while the DPA is meant to cover an immediate emergency shortage issue?

    I rather this go through normal process and bidding so that the best bids get the deal and not a potential for favoritism and corruption.

    on the surface this seems to be a misuse of the DPA
     
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  5. adoo

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    the latest eg of socialism perpetrated by the socialist-in-chief

    "Kodak to produce pharmaceutical ingredients with U.S. government loan"
     
  6. leroy

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    Well, they had nothing better to do at Kodak. Might as well start making drugs.
     
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  7. Astrodome

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    The never trumpers are going to be sympathetic to china in 3, 2, 1...
     
  8. pgabriel

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    The loan is from the DFC.
     
  9. Amiga

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    Yes, enabled through DPA

    “in an executive order signed in May, President Trump gave DFC new powers under the Defense Production Act to finance domestic health-care manufacturing needed to respond to the coronavirus crisis.”
     
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  10. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    very weird and bizarre.

    Conservatives are still talking about obama's deal for solar panels
     
  11. Invisible Fan

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    We need a manufacturing boost, but this is still socialism.

    At least we're getting something out of it rather than writing no strings attached blank checks...
     
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  12. Os Trigonum

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    wise decision. You can't depend on such crucial industries on other countries.
    Some part of the production must return on home soil even if it needs state support.
    The EU has decided to do the same thing.
     
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    Zero sympathy from me..... and honestly I do not see many left wingers that are sympathetic to China. The reality is that China's behavior has burned bridges everywhere from Africa, to Western Europe and in North America.

    I applaud efforts to return the manufacturing of generic drugs to the USA for the simple reason of public safety. If China was so inclined they could do severe damage to American and Western European people by altering drugs and there are already concerns about the quality of generic drugs from China.

    While I believe that some of the efforts against China have been foolish, I give credit to Trump for at least acknowledging that there IS a real problem and not doing what both parties have done for 25 years which is act like everything is fine.

    Joe Biden (like Trump does) has a long history of dealings with China. He will need to take a step back in that regard or liberals will turn on him in that regard. Biden is a politician so my guess is he takes a more aggressive stance as well.
     
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    First, congrats to him for finding a niche to save the company, I do not doubt he pursued getting the funding and he got it.

    SOMEONE or multiple people committed insider trading just by looking at the value of the stock leading up to the announcement. I do not know if the CEO did or others in the company or even in the government, but it is pretty obvious what happened.
     
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    No one will or get prosecuted by it. Moving on like it's another mass casualty event...
     
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    Word on the street, and many many people are saying that if you wave Kodak medicine in the air and blow on them they work faster.
     
  19. dobro1229

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    No question that this is 100% socialism, and there's just no room anymore for Trumpers to cry about Socialist this or that.

    However.... I will say that this is not necessarily a terrible idea during a economic collapse during a pandemic especially given how bent over the barrel we will be with China and India for whatever comes out the pharma needs due to Covid. I just really am concerned with what Trump traded in return for creating a government propped up 750 million dollar company on the tax payers dime.
     
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    Hope you bought some Kodak stonks.
     

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