3M pushes back on Trump administration call to stop sending N95 masks to Canada
WASHINGTON — One of the world’s largest U.S.-based makers of consumer products says it has been told by the White House to stop exporting medical-grade face masks to the Canadian market.
Minnesota-based 3M says the Trump administration has asked that it stop sending N95 respirators to export markets in Canada and Latin America.
But the company, which calls itself a critical supplier of the masks to both markets, says there would be “significant humanitarian implications” to doing so.
It also says such a move would likely prompt retaliatory measures, ultimately resulting in fewer respirators being available in the United States.