Trump predicts drug prices will ‘drop like a rock’ after new executive order
- The Trump administration signed an executive order on May 12, 2025, to lower prescription drug prices in the United States.
- This order builds on earlier efforts and aims to introduce a most-favored-nation pricing model to align U.S. Drug costs with those of other developed nations.
- The policy mandates drug manufacturers to provide their most competitive prices to U.S. Patients; however, experts note that its impact on Medicare and the pharmaceutical industry will likely be limited for several years due to various legal and implementation obstacles.
- President Trump asserted that drug prices could be reduced by as much as 89 percent and highlighted that Americans currently face significantly greater costs for identical medications produced by the same manufacturers compared to buyers in other countries.
- While the order may pressure pharmaceutical firms, analysts expect meaningful price reductions to take years and caution about legal and political hurdles ahead.
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USTR notice requesting comment on 'Most-Favored-Nation Prescription Drug Pricing' executive order
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Drug Prices to 'Drop Like a Rock' After New Executive Order: President Donald Trump
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