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Australia says it won’t raise drug prices after Trump’s 100% tariff on pharmaceuticals imported into US

Australia's health minister Mark Butler stated the government will not remove consumer price protections on medications despite a new 100% US tariff on imported pharmaceuticals imposed by Donald Trump. The tariff aims to pressure manufacturers to agree to US pricing deals or move production domestically, but Australian officials are confident major exporters like CSL will receive exemptions.

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Australia says it won’t raise drug prices after Trump’s 100% tariff on pharmaceuticals imported into US

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Australia says it won’t raise drug prices after Trump’s 100% tariff on pharmaceuticals imported into US

Apr 3, 2026, 9:30 AM

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