Biden's 'Buy American' executive order 'fulfills campaign promise to strengthen businesses': Council of Economic Advisors Member

Biden Council of Economic Advisors Member Heather Boushey, joins Yahoo Finance to discuss President Biden's 'Buy American' executive order.

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SEANA SMITH: I'm sure we want to talk more about President Biden's economic agenda, the executive order that he's set to sign in just a few minutes to buy American. And then, of course, the other steps that administration is taking to get the economy back on track. And for that we want to bring in Heather Boushey. She's a member of President Biden's Council of Economic Advisors. And Heather, it's great to have you on the program. Thanks so much for taking the time to join us. Let's just start with what we heard from Jess, just about Biden's Buy American initiative. I'm curious just from your perspective what you think today's executive order is going to accomplish.

HEATHER BOUSHEY: Well, I think this executive order is really important and it fulfills a campaign promise that the president made to the American people, which was to focus on strengthening American business and making sure that more of our supply chains are made here in America. So as we've seen so many businesses struggle over the past year with COVID, with the recession, and so many, especially, small businesses, this kind of step that ensures that we're focused on making sure that US taxpayer dollars, when we go out and the federal government buys goods, that they focus on making sure that those goods are made here in America by American workers and promoting union workers. This is the kind of thing that's going to help our economy, not just build back, but build back better.

ADAM SHAPIRO: Heather, can you help us understand what that really looks like in the real world? An example. Maybe the dollar figure about what this means. And how it's different than what the Trump administration did four years ago.

HEATHER BOUSHEY: Yeah. No, these are great questions. I really want to stress, the core to this executive order is focusing on actually doing this well and doing it with integrity. So core to the executive order is that we're going to make sure that things that the federal government buys through its procurement processes and grants have these rules around domestic content. These have not been updated in many decades and so we're going to take the time to actually do that right, make sure that we know where something is manufactured, so you know all the goods that we have.

We know that because of global supply chains, a lot of the parts that go into those are made in different parts of the world. We need to make sure that we have a system that can track that and that we know actually what the domestic content is. And to make that happen, this executive order is going to ensure that there's someone in charge. There's going to be a director of Made in America who will make sure that across government we're focused on this procurement process--