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Zorro

(18,699 posts)
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 03:37 PM Yesterday

Drugmakers face 100% tariff unless they cut prices or produce drugs in US

Source: Reuters via Yahoo Finance

The Trump administration said on Thursday it will impose 100% tariffs on branded pharmaceuticals imported into the United ‌States unless manufacturers agree to government drug pricing deals or commit to ‌making their products domestically.

The move is intended to push drugmakers to onshore production and cut U.S. ​prescription drug prices. It offers exemptions and reduced rates through trade agreements, manufacturing commitments and most‑favored‑nation pricing pacts.

Here are some details:

* The United States will impose a 100% tariff on patented drugs not made in the country and not covered by drug pricing agreements. * Large ‌pharmaceutical companies have 120 days ⁠to announce plans to avoid the 100% tariff; smaller companies have 180 days. * Companies can move manufacturing to the U.S. in exchange for a reduced 20% ⁠tariff. * Drugmakers that onshore and sign most‑favored‑nation pricing agreements with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are exempt from tariffs. * The U.S. has already agreed to such deals with ​17 drugmakers, of ​which 13 have been finalized and four ​are being negotiated. * Tariffs are reduced to ‌15% for drugs produced in the European Union, Japan, South Korea and Switzerland due to existing trade agreements. The U.K. has a separate tariff deal. * U.S. patients by far pay the most for prescription medicines, often nearly three times more than in other developed nations. * Trump has been pressuring drugmakers to lower their prices to what people pay in high-income ‌countries under his most-favored-nation drug pricing policy. * Major drugmakers ​that have signed deals, which exempt them from tariffs ​for three years, include Pfizer and ​Eli Lilly among others. * Many companies, including about half of those represented by ‌industry lobby group PhRMA, have not ​yet signed deals. * Industry ​sources say small and mid‑sized drugmakers are seeking individual arrangements to avoid tariffs and new pricing rules. * The Trump administration has previously said generic drugs will be exempt ​from tariffs. * More than ‌90% of medicines sold in the U.S. are generics, according to the U.S. ​Food and Drug Administration.

Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/policy/articles/drugmakers-face-100-tariff-unless-193035454.html

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progressoid

(53,195 posts)
1. Time for these companies to "donate" to Donald's ballroom to get their exemption
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 04:10 PM
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Skittles

(171,736 posts)
10. we can all agree Trump never does anything that benefits WE THE PEOPLE
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 02:58 AM
19 hrs ago

there's always something that benefits HIM

SergeStorms

(20,599 posts)
2. They dont care.
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 04:30 PM
Yesterday

They'll just pass the increased costs on to consumers, and probably tack on a little "bonus" for themselves as well.

Donald Trump is a stupid, STUPID, STUPID man!

WestMichRad

(3,264 posts)
3. Expect supply disruptions for some pharmaceuticals.
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 04:54 PM
Yesterday

Supply chains can be rather complicated. Transitioning to on-shore manufacturing won’t be rapid in many cases, and the necessary regulatory inspections won’t happen overnight, especially if FDA staffing has been cut. Or if they cut inspections, quality is likely to decline.

Sounds good on the surface, but this has the potential to be a real mess in the interim.

ChicagoTeamster

(979 posts)
4. More money to buy weapons to replace what was used in Iran. Paid for by the sick. Just in time for Easter!
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 05:02 PM
Yesterday

Great Christian President. So says Pastor Paula White(Supremacist).

snot

(11,818 posts)
8. I thought I saw something to the effect that one provision
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 05:43 PM
Yesterday

could require foreign countries to RAISE their prices, and that the UK had already agreed to do so?

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