There is a race, and when we came to office, we were losing that race. We were behind. We were getting clocked by China, by Australia.

We were getting clocked by China, by Australia, and other countries that were doing things more efficiently with less red tape.

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There is a race, and when we came to office, we were losing that race. We were behind. We were getting clocked by China, by Australia, and other countries that were doing things more efficiently with less red tape. And, we made it a massive priority to say we need to, retain our number one position in life sciences and biomedical research, and we've gotta think innovatively. So we can come up with some protectionist strategies, but ultimately, what we need to do is be more competitive

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High-stakes competitive framing with vivid language ('getting clocked') that positions US biotech leadership as under threat. Creates urgency around regulatory reform through international competition lens.

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