Group 1 - President Trump has sent letters to 17 major pharmaceutical companies, demanding specific actions to lower drug prices in the U.S. within 60 days, or he will use "all available means" to protect American families from "price gouging" [1][2] - The companies that received the letters include Pfizer, Novo Nordisk, Johnson & Johnson, and others, with a focus on commitments such as providing "most favored nation" pricing for Medicaid patients and direct sales to consumers [1][2] - Trump highlighted that U.S. drug prices are significantly higher than those in other developed countries, with average prescription drug prices being 2 to 3 times higher, and some drugs up to 10 times more expensive [2] Group 2 - Following the announcement, stock prices of several pharmaceutical companies dropped, with Sanofi falling over 8%, and others like Bristol-Myers Squibb and Novo Nordisk declining nearly 5% [2] - The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America criticized the introduction of "foreign price controls," arguing it would undermine U.S. innovation and harm patients and workers [3] - Companies like Pfizer and Novartis stated they are working on solutions to make medications more affordable for American patients, with AstraZeneca considering price reductions and direct sales models [3]
特朗普向药企“开刀” 要求60天内降低美国药价