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Trump, Pfizer agree to lower U.S. drug prices, exempt company from pharma tariffs

President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced an agreement with Pfizer
to voluntarily sell its medications for less, as his administration pushes to link U.S. drug prices to cheaper ones abroad.

Pfizer has agreed to take measures to reduce U.S. drug prices, including selling its existing drugs to Medicaid patients at the lowest price offered in other developed nations, or what Trump calls the most-favored-nation price, according to the president. Pfizer will also guarantee the same “most-favored-nation” pricing on its new drugs for Medicare, Medicaid and commercial payers.

As part of the deal, Pfizer has also agreed to a three-year grace period during which the company’s products won’t face pharmaceutical-specific tariffs – as long as the drugmaker further invests in U.S. manufacturing. The company plans to invest $70 billion to reshore domestic drug manufacturing and research facilities.

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