Trump’s Big Attack on Medicines: Pharma companies will be charged heavy tariff production will return to the country

News India Live, Digital Desk: Former US President Donald Trump has made a big and important announcement about the pharmaceutical industry. He has recently confirmed that if he becomes President again, it will be decided to implement tough tariffs on pharmaceutical companies by the end of the month. This step will be another important part of his ‘US First’ policy, which aims to bring back the production of drugs in the country and create thousands of jobs. Trump has consistently emphasized that American companies are currently forced to produce drugs, especially in China, especially in China as labor is cheaper and the rules are not as stringent. According to him, this is damaging the US economy and disrupting the development of the pharmaceutical industry in the country. He revealed his strategy, saying that they would impose 100 percent tariffs on pharmaceutical medicines imported from abroad. Trump believes that it will force companies to bring their production back to the United States. This will increase the manufacture of drugs on American land and create new employment opportunities related to it. He has said in his statement that his decision would directly involve American citizens in the manufacture of drugs and reduce foreign dependence. The former President had earlier accused the Biden administration that he not only allowed not only drug prices to rise, but also pushed pharmaceutical construction to China to benefit Chinese companies. Trump aims to create an environment where American pharma companies can become completely competitive and self -reliant within the country. However, the decision may directly affect American consumers, as drugs are expected to be expensive due to heavy tariffs. Despite this, Trump persists on his policy that priority to domestic production will give long -term national and economic benefits. This step can also create opportunities as an alternative production center for countries like India, although Trump’s primary focus will be fully focused on American domestic production.