In Ireland, a global hub for the pharma industry, Trump tariffs are a source of deep worry
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In Ireland, a global hub for the pharma industry, Trump tariffs are a source of deep worry
The hulking factories are tucked away off the roads around the village of Ringaskiddy — operated by the likes of Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and BioMarin, whose plant featured signs last week touting a new facility “coming Q1 2027.” The nearby town of Carrigtwohill crows that it’s grown “+400% over the past 20 years,” a surge driven by sites run by GSK, AbbVie, and Gilead. And down in Kinsale, an Eli Lilly campus rises up out of the Irish countr…
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