 While U.S. President Joe Biden says he will soon take action to ease U.S. supply pressures in construction materials, eliminate transportation bottlenecks and stop anti-competitive practices in the economy. Eager to build on the U.S. economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, Biden delivered the speech as he worked and works to sell trillions in new spending on infrastructure, manufacturing subsidies, childcare and other investments. You can't reboot a global economy like flipping on a light switch. There's going to be ups and downs in jobs and economic reports. There's going to be supply chain issues, price distortions on the way back to a stable and steady growth. In the coming weeks, my administration will take steps to combat these supply pressures, starting with the construction materials and transportation bottlenecks and building off the work we're doing on computer chips. We're also announcing new initiatives to combat anti-competitive practices that hurt small businesses and families. Fixing those problems can help build more dynamic innovative economy and we're going to have a lot more to say about that in the days ahead. But this is already clear. We're on the right track.