Trump's Tariff Strategy Can Even the Playing Field on Drug Prices

NEWSWEEK

President Donald Trump has reversed decades of failed U.S. trade policy and taken strong action to restore fairness and balance to our trade relationships with other countries.

By moving quickly and wielding the nation's economic leverage, President Trump has already secured major wins with some of the world's largest economies—and may now be poised to tackle one of the costliest imbalances of all: the foreign freeloading that drives up U.S. drug prices.

The White House has already secured critically important trade deals with the European Union, Japan, and South Korea. These agreements will bring hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign investment to key sectors like energy and semiconductors.

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