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    1. JourneyThiefer on

      Doubt it. Would this not just make medicines in the IS even more ridiculously expensive

    2. HighDeltaVee on

      >Already, Mr Trump has slapped steep tariffs of 50% on imported steel and aluminum, and also rolled out a separate but lower duty on autos and parts.

      Just an example of how brain-dead his policies are.

      There’s a tariff of 15% on European car imports into the US, while US domestic manufacturers have to deal with up to 50% tariffs on their steel, aluminium and copper supplies.

      He’s managed to make US domestic industry *less* competitive.

    3. Apocalypse_Tea_Party on

      Of all the stupid tariff policies, this one really confuses me. These are life-saving medications. Does the US just not want these anymore?

    4. DexterousChunk on

      He can say what he wants. Big price increases are now coming over the next couple of months to the US and shit will hit the fan. Let’s see how long he lasts then

    5. Still_Practice_4648 on

      Trump is a bluffer. Imagine 250% Tarriffs on his own people who end up paying ? They might be prepared to accept a lot that Trump does, but even more expensive medicine ? Nah. The framework agreement actually has a clause that captures pharmaceutical under the 15% Tarriffs. He won’t say this, but there’s a clause in the agreement. That’s why the EU have pulled their retaliatory tariffs that were due to come into force on Wednesday. They know that the 15% on pharma is a done deal. 

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