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USUK Deal Shields British Pharma From Tariffs for Three Years

London agrees to raise NHS payments for certain innovative drugs to secure the carve‑out.

Overview

  • Washington confirmed British pharmaceuticals and medtech will be exempt from new US tariffs under a time‑limited arrangement reported as three years.
  • The US pledged not to launch trade investigations into UK drug pricing during President Trump's current term, effectively until early 2029.
  • UK policy changes will allow roughly a 25% increase in net prices for specified new medicines, enabled by adjustments to NICE’s valuation framework and reduced manufacturer paybacks to the NHS.
  • The accord follows Trump’s threats of import surcharges of up to 100% on branded or patented medicines, which had unsettled exporters.
  • The deal sits alongside an earlier pact capping most UK export tariffs to the US at 10%, while many EU pharmaceutical imports still face US duties of about 15%.