Trade deals aren't just for manufacturing, they can lower drug prices too

Washington Examiner

26 September 2018 - Moving forward, Trump should negotiate trade agreements that ensure other countries pay their fair share for the cost of life-saving and life-improving medications.

Over the first two years of his administration, President Trump has prioritized policies that promote American competitiveness and U.S. interests in trade deals as well as focus on lowering the cost of healthcare and the price of medicines.

Trump can make huge progress toward achieving these goals by ensuring the U.S. negotiates trade deals that get tough on foreign price-controlled medicines and allow innovation to flourish.

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