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Donald Trump forces General Motors to make ventilators, invokes wartime law

Trump invoked the Korean War-era Defense Production Act, which allows a president to force companies to make products for national defence.

Medical personnel from BayCare test people for the coronavirus in the parking lot outside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Photo: PTI
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Medical personnel from BayCare test people for the coronavirus in the parking lot outside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Photo: PTI

Press Trust of india
US President Donald Trump on Friday invoked a wartime law to force "time-wasting" auto giant General Motors to make ventilators to save lives, amid a shortage of the critical medical equipment to deal with the mounting coronavirus cases in America, now the global epicentre.
Trump invoked the Korean War-era Defense Production Act, which allows a president to force companies to make products for national defence.
He said on Friday that "GM was wasting time" on price negotiations and action was needed to save American lives.
The ventilator machines that keep patients breathing are much in demand amid the respiratory illness' outbreak across the

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