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Pharmaceutical Tariffs: Impact & Strategies with Former UK Trade Advisor
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28/03/2025
CGTN Europe spoke to a former UK trade department official Allie Renison.
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Let's talk to Ali Renson. She's a former trade advisor to the UK government and now works for the consultancy firm SEC Newgate.
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Great to have you on the show again. Now tariffs on pharmaceuticals have been taboo really.
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I mean how surprised are you that medicines are now on the list.
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Well it's not just obviously medicines it's the wider pharmaceutical industry and I think one of the things that the sector is
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certainly holding its breath is to see is it just about finished products. Is it about raw materials that go into it.
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Is it inputs. Obviously I think the kind of the specter of the covid pandemic has certainly kind of underscore the need to try
00:37
and continue exempting the medical sector from tariffs. It's interesting that actually during the pandemic we had a lot of export
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restrictions and actually under Trump's first presidency you know he decided to exempt simply for China tariffs on medical
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devices. But I think he's looked at Ireland and said how do we actually try and bring some of that manufacturing back. I
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wouldn't be surprised if we see a lot of carve outs and exemptions which is what the sector is lobbying for currently. But I
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wonder though will there be a ripple effect. What do you think the consequences might be for American pharmaceutical
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companies as well as European Chinese Indian pharmaceutical firms.
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Well since you when you speak to the sector they're saying that in terms of the impact they'll probably see a delay effectively of
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you know six to 12 months to actually see any serious ripple effect. But the question is also you know do we see a sort of delay for
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example on regulatory approvals. Do the costs necessarily go up. You know in terms of the inflationary impact on prices
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particularly if raw materials and the inputs are affected. Will these tariffs mean that the price of drugs medicines medical
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devices are they going to go up. Is the price of health care going to go up.
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I don't think necessarily health care writ large but certainly I think the cost you know ultimately the people who need to have
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access to the raw materials and the inputs and that's why I say there's a big question mark around how much of these tariffs that
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trump his trail. We don't know more detail besides pharmaceuticals writ large. Is that going to affect the entirety of that
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supply chain. It's going to be concentrated on finished goods on medicines themselves. I think it's going to be actually unlikely
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that the actual finished products medicines as you as you sort of mentioned in your report tend to be sort of exempt under WTO
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rules from a lot of these tariffs. But there are other ways in which the U.S. could tax the imports of that particularly around
02:34
the sort of supply chain around inputs about raw materials. So really the devil is in the detail. But I think the anticipation is
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yes the cost is going to be inflationary and people will be charging the pharmaceutical companies will be charging more for to sort of
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get to reflect the increase of tariffs on their inputs. I appreciate you say that the devil's in the detail. But with these tariffs
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looming what's your diagnosis for the European pharmaceutical sector in the in the medium term.
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I think everything's going to become effectively a lot more expensive. I don't think we're going to see a huge forced relocation of
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particularly in Ireland the pharmaceutical industry to the US. I think it's probably likely that you will see some of these companies
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opening up new locations in addition to. But ultimately if you look at for example Ireland not the chief reason there's a lot of kind of
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R&D research and development and innovation that's done in Ireland and across the EU. But we might start to see basically is new
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investment facilities being opened up in the US which I'm sure the president the White House will say is due to the tariff threats. I
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think you're looking at cost increases and maybe parallel locations. But I don't think we're talking about entire supply chains being
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relocated to the US. What about countermeasures that you might expect. I mean the recent critical medicines act proposed by the
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European Commission suggests a by European principle for essential medicines. I think we're going to see a lot of stockpiling
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potentially. And you know I think that's one of the drivers behind what you identify there. And it's certainly going to be a lot more in terms
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of procurement. I think we're going to see European countries particularly the EU trying to invest more in making sure that there's a steady
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stream of income coming from sort of state governments from the EU to ensure that you know it doesn't actually the Trump tariffs do not
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incentivize any of that forced relocation away. But again I stress that I don't think because of the complexity and actually
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removing a lot of these supply chains I don't think we're going to see an absolute shift lift and shift over to the US.
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