WASHINGTON, D.C. — Neil Bradley, Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, released the following statement after the White House imposed new tariffs on pharmaceuticals and adjusted duties on steel and other metals.
“We share the administration’s commitment to American workers, U.S. manufacturing, and national security. But after a full year of higher tariffs, the costs are unmistakable. Tariffs have increased prices, disrupted supply chains, and added uncertainty for the very families and businesses they are meant to help.
“A new, complex tariff scheme on pharmaceuticals will raise healthcare costs for American families. Changes to metals tariffs will likewise raise prices for consumers and add pressure to manufacturing, construction, and energy—industries that are already reeling from higher input costs and ongoing supply‑chain challenges.
“The U.S. Chamber urges the administration to pursue policies that drive sustained 3 percent economic growth, strengthen business investment, and help families keep up with rising costs.”




