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

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Posted on December 3, 2025

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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

Germany's Drug Prices Unchanged by US-UK Pharma Agreement

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)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany's drug prices remain unaffected by US-UK deal.
  • Existing regulations in Germany govern drug pricing.
  • US-UK deal includes zero tariffs on pharmaceuticals.
  • Trump urges Europe to pay more for US medicines.
  • Germany's health ministry confirms no expected changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are drug price regulations?
Drug price regulations are laws and policies that govern how much pharmaceutical companies can charge for medications, often aimed at ensuring affordability and access for consumers.

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