Donald Trump announced Thursday that brand-name or patented pharmaceutical products will be subject to a 100% tariff starting October 1 – unless the drugmaker is building a manufacturing plant in the US.

Trump has been promising for months to levy tariffs on pharmaceutical imports, which avoided tariffs during his first term. The president sees tariffs as a way to pressure drug manufacturers to ramp up production in the US and to strengthen the supply chain for essential medicines.

Also, Trump has pointed to tariffs as a way to fulfill his vow to lower drug costs, though experts say that is unlikely to happen.

  • primrosepathspeedrun@anarchist.nexus
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    21 hours ago

    How the fuck did he manage to make american healthcare worse and more expensive? Genuinely did not think that was possible since we started replacing md’s with llm’s.

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    15 hours ago

    How does he expect to attract any foreign companies to set up shop in the US after the Hyundai event?

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    16 hours ago

    How would increasing tarrifs on “foreign” drugs possibly reduce costs locally?

    You know what did lower drug prices? When the government negotiated with drug companies directly for Medicare.

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    19 hours ago

    Lucky for me I can’t afford the drugs anyway if I were to get sick. You can’t squeeze more blood from a stone.