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US baby formula crisis spurs debate over market reforms

Shortage following Abbott safety scandal draws scrutiny of sector dominated by just two companies

After five years of talks with American regulators, British infant formula maker Kendal Nutricare finally began shipping to the US this month — but only after a national shortage forced Washington to approve emergency airlifts by foreign suppliers.

The crisis was sparked in February when a safety scandal forced Abbott Laboratories to shutter a plant in Michigan that supplied 15 per cent of US formula. It worsened amid supply chain strains linked to Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine, and a wave of panic buying after stores including Walmart, Kroger and CVS started rationing sales.

As shortages persist despite a ramp-up in production at other US factories and the temporary approval of foreign supplies, Abbott, a $180bn medical device and healthcare company, is facing a political firestorm. Meanwhile, calls are growing for a shake-up of a US formula sector dominated by Abbott and Reckitt Benckiser with 80 per cent market share.

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