Germany does not expect US-UK pharma deal to affect drug prices

Germany does not expect US-UK pharma deal to affect drug prices

BERLIN, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Germany's health ministry does not expect a pharmaceutical ​deal between the United States ‌and Britain to have any impact on drug ‌prices in the Germany or on statutory health insurance expenditures, said a spokesperson in Berlin on Wednesday.

"This is due ⁠to the existing ‌legal regulations governing drug prices in Germany. These regulations are ‍the 'overriding' ones, and therefore we don't expect any changes," he said.

The United States and ​Britain announced a deal this week ‌to secure zero tariffs on British pharmaceutical products and medical technology in return for Britain spending more on medicines and overhauling how it values drugs.

U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump has ​pressed Britain and the ​rest of Europe to pay more for American medicines, part of ‍his push ⁠for U.S. medicine costs to be brought more in line with those ⁠paid in other wealthy nations.

(Reporting by Andreas ‌Rinke, Writing by Miranda Murray, Editing ‌by Madeline Chambers)

 

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