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Trump signs executive order to demand pharma industry cuts prices

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The US leader warns of tariffs if drug prices don’t match other countries within 30 days, targeting 59%-90% cuts.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump signed a wide-reaching executive order on Monday directing drugmakers to lower the prices of their medicines to align with what other countries pay that analysts and legal experts said would be difficult to implement.

The order gives drugmakers price targets in the next 30 days, and will take further action to lower prices if those companies do not make “significant progress” towards those goals within six months of the order being signed.

Trump told a press conference that the government would impose tariffs on companies if the prices in the US did not match those in other countries and said he was seeking cuts of between 59% and 90%.

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