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W hen Donald Trump’s tariffs are mentioned, you might recall his “Liberation Day” duties on uninhabited islands, his on-again, off-again threats against Canada, or the curt letters he has sent foreign leaders informing them of imminent rates.
Trump has announced reciprocal tariffs on dozens of American trading partners, as well as new tariffs on copper and pharmaceuticals.
Swiss drugmaker Novartis nudged up its full-year earnings forecast on Thursday, citing strong second-quarter sales of key drugs such as Kisqali, and said potential new U.S. tariffs would not affect its 2025 guidance.
President Donald Trump's announcement of 30% tariffs on the European Union will have repercussions for companies and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Healthcare costs are already expensive for many. In some states, tariff-related price hikes are showing up in 2026 rate filings -- see if yours is one of them.
Johnson & Johnson expects a smaller hit from tariffs than it predicted earlier in the year, despite uncertainty over the prospects of new U.S. levies on pharmaceuticals. J&J now predicts tariffs will add $200 million to costs for 2025,
Washington: US President Donald Trump has said his administration might start imposing tariffs on pharmaceutical imports at the end of the month, while noting the timeline for duties on semiconductors was "similar" to that of those on pharmaceuticals.