Trump administration weighs legal action over alleged Chinese hoarding of PPE

Trump administration weighs legal action over alleged Chinese hoarding of PPE
Leading US manufacturers of medical safety gear told the White House that China prohibited them from exporting their products from the country as the coronavirus pandemic mounted — even as Beijing was trying to “corner the world market” in personal protective equipment, The Post has learned. Now, the Trump administration is weighing legal action against China over its alleged actions, a lawyer for President Trump said Sunday. “In criminal law, compare this to the levels that we have for murder,” said Jenna Ellis, a senior legal adviser to Trump’s re-election campaign. “People are dying. When you have intentional, cold-blooded premeditated action like you have with China, this would be considered first-degree murder.” Ellis said the options under consideration include filing a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights or working “through the United Nations.”Executives from 3M and Honeywell told US officials that the Chinese government in January began blocking exports of N95 respirators, booties, gloves and other supplies produced by their factories in China, according to a senior White House official.

Last week, Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to order St. Paul, Minnesota-based 3M to prioritize production of N95 respirators for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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