10 May 2018 - Global trade with the U.S. has helped more people all over the world get lifesaving medicines. But in return, other countries must play by the rules.
America’s biopharmaceutical companies lead the way in making the best medicines in the world. But our businesses can be undercut by weak or unenforced trade agreements that let other countries take advantage of our strong innovation.
When that happens, America needs to fight back – which is exactly what the Trump administration did recently when it highlighted the serious threats we face with countries around the world, including trading partners like Canada, Japan, and Colombia.