France rejects Trump's comment on drug prices, calls it 'fake news'
France’s presidency says drug prices remain stable under social security regulation despite Trump’s claim he pressured Macron with tariffs to raise prices.
- France rejected as 'fake news' President Donald Trump's claim that he pressured President Emmanuel Macron into raising drug prices in France after threatening tariffs on French imports to the U.S.
- The French presidency stated that drug prices 'are regulated by the social security system and have, in fact, remained stable,' and shared a GIF of Trump mouthing 'fake news.'
- Trump had alleged he threatened Macron with '25% tariff on everything that you sell into the United States, and a 100% tariff on your wines and champagnes' to force France to raise drug prices.
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France rejects Trump’s comment on drug prices, calls it ‘fake news’ | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
PARIS >> France rejected as “fake news” on Wednesday Donald Trump’s assertion that he had pressured President Emmanuel Macron into hiking domestic drug prices after the U.S. leader threatened sweeping tariffs on French imports to the United States.
Trump says Europe does one thing right: drug prices. 'A pill that costs $10 in London costs $130 in New York or Los Angeles'
The president called out French President Emmanuel Macron on refusing to raise drug prices, and claimed tariff threats make Macron change his mind.
Donald Trump assures that he has pushed Emmanuel Macron to increase the price of medicines. L的Elysée insane and reply with humor. ...
The Elysée posted a crazy tweet on Wednesday, barred by a big "FAKE NEWS", to deny Donald Trump.
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