KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden is launching a new initiative to encourage biotech production and research in the U.S.
  • On Monday, he signed an executive order implementing the initiative and later will address how biotech can help fight cancer, though the amount of funding the White House is setting aside for it is unclear.
US President Joe Biden speaks with reporters before boarding Air Force One from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on September 12, 2022. - Biden is travelling to Boston to deliver remarks on his Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, as well as the Cancer Moonshot.

President Joe Biden is launching a new initiative to encourage biotech production and research in the U.S., the latest move by the White House to boost domestic industry.

Biden on Monday signed an executive order implementing the initiative and later, in remarks at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, will address how biotech can help fight cancer. On Wednesday, the Democratic president's administration will host a summit and announce new investments from several federal agencies, according to a White House fact sheet.