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US President Donald Trump Slaps 100% Tariff On Branded Pharma Drug Imports
26 September 2025
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26 September 2025
A general view shows medicines on display at a pharmacy in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 26, 2025. US President Donald Trump says on Thursday that the United States imposes a 100% tariff on imports of branded or patented pharmaceutical products from October 1, unless a given pharmaceutical company builds a manufacturing plant in the U.S.
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US President Donald Trump Slaps 100% Tariff On Branded Pharma Drug Imports
26 September 2025
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26 September 2025
A general view shows medicines on display at a pharmacy in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 26, 2025. US President Donald Trump says on Thursday that the United States imposes a 100% tariff on imports of branded or patented pharmaceutical products from October 1, unless a given pharmaceutical company builds a manufacturing plant in the U.S.
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8 August 2025
A general view shows medicines on display at a pharmacy in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on August 8, 2025. President Donald Trump tells CNBC's ''Squawk Box'' on Tuesday that planned tariffs on pharmaceuticals imported into the U.S. could eventually reach up to 250%, the highest rate he has threatened so far. Meanwhile, in an escalation of trade tensions between the United States and India, U.S. President Donald Trump, on August 6, 2025, signs an executive order imposing a 25 percent ad valorem tariff on all Indian imports into the United States. The ad valorem duty imposed in Executive Order 14257 applies in addition to the ad valorem duty imposed in section 2 of the order. This effectively means some categories of Indian exports may face a combined tariff burden of over 50 percent, depending on their classification.
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