People living in the US pay up to three times more for medicine than Europeans

Individuals in the United States pay as much as three times more for medications compared to those living in Europe. Former President Donald Trump has attributed this price difference to European actions, though reports suggest the situation is more nuanced. This pricing disparity is a key issue for the pharmaceutical sector as it impacts consumer costs and international trade discussions. The complexity of the global medicine market continues to drive significant cost variations between these two major regions.
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