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President Trump signs Executive Order to ramp up US prescription drug manufacturing

The order directs the USFDA to reduce the time it takes to approve domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, get rid of unnecessary requirements, and provide support to domestic manufacturers to bring up facilities.

May 06, 2025 / 07:08 IST
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The Order directs the FDA to increase fees for and inspections of foreign manufacturing plants.
The Order directs the FDA to increase fees for and inspections of foreign manufacturing plants.

US President Trump signed an executive order on May 5 to rebuild US prescription drug manufacturing, with a focus on reducing reliance on foreign-made medicines, directing to accelerate facilities designed to make prescription drugs, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), and other necessary raw materials.

The order is seen as a step towards reducing US' dependence on foreign medicines and step up domestic production of key pharma ingredients.

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The White House cited estimates that suggest new pharma manufacturing capacity could take 'as long as five to ten years', calling it 'unacceptable' for national security. The Executive Order aims to reduce the barriers to raise these facilities on American soil. "This Order will speed up timelines for building domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing site by reducing regulatory barriers to construction," a White House Fact Sheet said.

This order follows up on President Trump’s plan to 're-shore' production of essential medicines, cutting down reliance on foreign producers. “As we invest in the future, we will permanently bring our medical supply chains back home. We will produce our medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and treatments right here in the United States,” the Fact Sheet quoted President Trump. The order is aimed at speeding up timelines to build domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing site by cutting down on barriers to construction.