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Trump targets drug imports with tariff threats

US President Donald Trump signaled a tougher stance on imported pharmaceuticals during a speech on April 14. The president said, “We will do tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals” and added that such tariffs are coming “in not too distant future.”

Trump’s remarks follow his criticism of US reliance on foreign drug manufacturing, stating, “We don’t make our own drugs.”

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The world will be watching the Japan/US trade talks that are due to start in Washington on Thursday. Japan is the first major country to have talks with the Trump administration since the Rose Garden tariff address on April 2, Rabobank's FX analyst Jane Foley notes.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average struggles to hold onto tariff-fueled gains

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) kicked off Monday on a strong note, getting dragged higher by a general recovery fueled by a fresh spark in the tech rally.
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