“Britain and the US agree on zero tariffs for drug exportsThe United States and Great Britain have reached an agreement on zero tariffs for British drug exports to the US. The NHS will
increase the net price for innovative drugs by 25%, which could increase NHS costs by £3 billion.
”, — write: unn.ua
DetailsIndustry estimates suggest this could increase NHS spending by approximately £3 billion over three years and accelerate patient access to advanced treatments. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) predicts the emergence of an additional 3-5 new drugs each year due to increased spending thresholds.
In the US, the agreement was called a step towards “balance in pharmaceutical trade,” emphasizing that American companies should receive fair compensation for innovation. The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry supported the agreement, considering it a tool to expand NHS access to innovative drugs.
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