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Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. She said the crisis will be "bad news" for China as more American companies embrace the "Buy American" strategy championed by the Trump administration, including top White House trade adviser Peter Navarro. All rights reserved. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. A couple of hundred is too many in terms of having people together," Bartiromo remarked.
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Market data provided by Factset. Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo said Thursday on "Bill Hemmer Reports" that investors should expect "constant" stock market volatility due to the coronavirus outbreak and warned viewers to expect "hundreds of thousands" of cases in the United States over the next several months. Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Bartiromo explained on “America’s Newsroom” on Tuesday that one reason why the president has said the U.S. can no longer rely on a foreign country “to create and produce the things that we need so desperately, like our antibiotic drugs” is because people “have now figured out that 90% of the active ingredients in our pharmaceutical products are made in China.”, She went on to say that during the coronavirus pandemic “to finally understand fully that your ibuprofen is made in China” and that “your antibiotic is made in China” has “scared a lot of people.”, Bartiromo attributed the other reason to the fact that the U.S. recently experienced the worst economic contraction “that we’ve seen in a long time.”. Legal Statement. Maria Bartiromo warns investors to expect market volatility until there's clarity on coronavirus, Sean Hannity claims Dems 'put all their eggs in the debate basket’ ahead of first Biden-Trump showdown, Meghan McCain gives birth to baby girl named Liberty: report, Tucker: Amy Coney Barrett 'represents everything that made this a great country,' so Dems 'despise her', Conservative group to argue that Media Matters should have been ineligible for PPP loan. COVID-19 pandemic 'scared' Americans about reliance on China manufacturing, says Maria Bartiromo '90% of the active ingredients in our pharmaceutical products are made in China,' she said