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Trump's generic drug tariffs could backfire, experts warn

President Trump announced plans to impose significant tariffs on imported generic drugs, starting with a zero percent tariff for two years, followed by 100% and then 200% tariffs thereafter. The stated goal is to incentivize the reshoring of generic pharmaceutical production to the United States, invoking national security concerns under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. However, the article argues this approach could backfire due to the low-margin nature of generic drugs, unrealistic timelines for investment, insufficient U.S. manufacturing capacity and workforce, and potential geopolitical countermeasures from dominant producers like India and China. AI

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Trump's generic drug tariffs could backfire, experts warn

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Arthur L. Kellermann, Contributor ·

    Generic Drug Tariffs Could Backfire. There’s A Better Way To Win

    Informing consumers and promoting innovative US manufacturing is a surer and safer path to reducing America’s reliance on imported drugs of uncertain quality