Donald Trump's pharma tariff threat ‘deeply concerning’ for Cork

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It comes in the wake of the latest threat by US president Donald Trump to impose a 25% tariff on pharmaceuticals being exported to the United States.
Mr Boyle was speaking to
following Mr Trump’s Oval Office press conference on Wednesday in which he specifically referenced Ireland’s pharmaceutical industry and suggested that the US would seek to get it back — and in advance of a pre-scheduled meeting on Monday with the Mayor of County Cork Joe Carroll and senior executives of Cork County Council.“The city and county councils are meeting on Monday, and that’s one of the things we can be examining, and there would be a logic in having a co-ordinated approach in making sure that the multinational companies in the Cork region feel the love and ongoing and that we have a strategic approach as to making sure that the level and type of investment continues to be encouraged,” he said.