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NY Post National NewsMay 12, 2025
Trump orders sweeping drug price cuts, vows US will save ‘trillions'
Trump is reviving his signature "most favored nation" policy from his first term, with a new push to get foreign countries to take on more of the costs of research and development.

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Reuters Top NewsMay 12, 2025
Trump calls for broad drug price cuts in executive order - Reuters
Trump calls for broad drug price cuts in executive order  Reuters

Top Stories - Google NewsMay 12, 2025
Trump to sign order to cut some U.S. drug prices to match those abroad - CNBC
Trump to sign order to cut some U.S. drug prices to match those abroad  CNBCTrump Live Updates: China Tariff Pause, Drug Prices and More  The New York TimesTrump drug price order puts new pressure on pharma  AxiosPharmaceutical Stocks Tumble on Trump Plan to Cut US Drug Prices  Yahoo FinanceREGULATORY RELIEF TO PROMOTE DOMESTIC PRODUCTION OF

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Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Merck and Other Pharma Stocks Fall as Trump Targets Lower Drug Prices - Barron's (Top Stories - Google News)

Reuters Top NewsMay 12, 2025
Novartis to keep making malaria drugs if orders dry up amid aid cuts - Reuters
Novartis to keep making malaria drugs if orders dry up amid aid cuts  Reuters

NPR U.S. NewsMay 12, 2025
Independent pharmacists warn of higher prices and shortages from proposed tariffs
Independent pharmacists warn that proposed tariffs, aimed at bringing drug production to the U.S., could raise prices, cause drug shortages and drive them out of business.

LA Times National NewsMay 11, 2025
Why Mexico is banning drug war ballads
Narcocorridos — or drug ballads — are more popular than ever in Mexico, where a generation that came of age during the drug war has embraced songs that recount both the spoils and the excessive violence of organized crime. But the genre is increasingly under attack.


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