Us President Donald Trump on Friday Announced A 100% Tariff on Pharma Products, Along with 50% on Kitchen Cabinets and Bathroom Vanities, 30% on upholstred furniture and 25% on his October 1.The announsements came in a series of posts on his social media platform indicating“Starting October 1st, 2025, We will be imposing a 100% tariff on any branded or patened pharmaceutical product, unless a company is building their pharmaceutical manufacturing Plant in amary Building ‘will be defined as,’ Breaking Ground ‘and/Or’ Under Construction ‘, “He said in a post on Truth Social.“There will, therefore, be no tariff on these pharmaceutical products if construction has started. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” He added.Here’s a list of tarifs announced:
- 100% tariff on pharmaceutical products
- 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities
- 30% tariff on upholstered furniture
- 25% tariff on Heavy Trucks
Announcing the tariffs on trucks, he said, “in order to protect our great heavy truck manufacturers from unfair outside competion, I will be IMPOSING, I. 1st, 20% TARIFF On all “Heavy (Big!) Trucks” Made in other parts of the world. Therefore, our great large truck company manufacturers, such as Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightline, Mack Trucks, Will be protected from the onslaught of outside interruptions.“We will be imposing a 50% tariff on all kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and associateed products, starting October 1st, 2025. Additional, we will be charging a 30% tariff on up Furniture. The reason for this is the large scale ‘Flooding’ of these products into the united states by other outside counties. It is a very unfair practice, but we must protect, for national security and other reasons, our manufacturing process. Thank you for your attention to this matter! “He said.Trump has argued that tariffs will encourage domestic investment, dismissing concerns that Higher Import Taxes raise costs for consumors and businesses. He Claimed Inflation was Under Control, Despite the Consumer Price Index Rising 2.9% Over the Past Year. There was also a little evidence that tariffs were creating jobs or new manufacturing facilities, with manufacturers cutting
