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Trump Says 200% Pharma Tariffs Are Coming. Wall Street Shrugs.

Trump Says 200% Pharma Tariffs Are Coming. Wall Street Shrugs.

When a U.S. president threatens your industry with a 200% tariff, that's not typically good news.
But since Tuesday, when Donald Trump said in a cabinet meeting that imported pharmaceuticals would face a massive levy, investors have been cautiously celebrating. Despite a broad stock selloff on Friday, the NYSE Arca Pharmaceutical Index is up around 1% over the past week, compared with a basically flat performance for the S&P 500.
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