Build America, Buy America: What Does It Mean for the Water Sector?

June 21, 2022 00:39:22
Build America, Buy America: What Does It Mean for the Water Sector?
The Future of Water
Build America, Buy America: What Does It Mean for the Water Sector?

Jun 21 2022 | 00:39:22

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Hosted By

Reese Tisdale

Show Notes

Bluefield’s Reese Tisdale, Eric Bindler, and Greg Goodwin discuss the Build America, Buy America Act and its implications for the water sector in the U.S. While designed to create an opportunity to increase domestic manufacturing, support the creation of jobs, and strengthen U.S. supply chains, it arrives at a time in which inflation and supply chain bottlenecks are of greater concern. Bluefield’s team seeks to lay out the challenges the bill presents and discusses if it just arrived at the wrong time.

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