Trump tariffs could disrupt medicine supplies to UK, warns health secretary
- The Health Secretary warned that tariffs imposed by Donald Trump could impact the supply of medicines in the UK, stating these tariffs provide "another layer of challenge" for ensuring supplies.
- Wes Streeting emphasized that the NHS is not for sale, nor is patient data, as part of any trade deal with the US.
- He described U.S. Trade actions as "unprecedented in terms of global trade" and noted prior issues with medicine production and supply before the trade war.
- He stated that patient data should only be shared for research purposes with individual consent and that access to this data should come at a cost.
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How Will Trump's Tariffs Impact Medicine and Healthcare?
(MedPage Today) -- Amid all of the confusion and noise about how President Donald Trump's tariffs will impact medical supplies and patient care -- which products, which countries, how much, and for how long -- there is one key question. An...
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