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Pharma sector stays under the radar in relief for India; may blip later
Mint Chennai
|April 04, 2025
India's pharmaceuticals sector, among the domestic industries most dependent on trade with the US, for now appears to have dodged the heavy reciprocal tariffs US President Donald Trump announced on April 2.
India's pharmaceuticals sector, among the domestic industries most dependent on trade with the US, for now appears to have dodged the heavy reciprocal tariffs US President Donald Trump announced on April 2. Pharmaceuticals, among other products, won't be subjected to the additional tariffs, according to a White House fact sheet issued shortly after the US President's address.
Currently, too, the US does not impose any tariff on pharma product imports from India. The US is India's largest export market for pharmaceutical goods, so the exemption brings huge relief to Indian pharma companies, which supply more than 45% of generics and 15% of biosimilars used in the US. Companies such as Aurobindo Pharma, Dr Reddy's, Zydus Lifesciences, Gland Pharma and Sun Pharma earn 30-50% of their total revenues from the US. The industry had been hopeful of an exemption in the lead-up to Wednesday's announcement.
However, this does not mean pharma tariffs are off the table. Pharma firms "will come roaring back," Trump said in his speech on Wednesday, referring to big pharma increasing its manufacturing in the US. "We're going to produce the medicines that we need right here in America," he said.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition April 04, 2025 de Mint Chennai.
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