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    Irish Foreign Investment Chief Hopes Fall-Out From Trump Pharma Tariffs Limited

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    Posted on February 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Ireland's investment chief expects limited impact from U.S. tariffs on pharmaceuticals, citing consumer protection and EU support.

    Ireland's Investment Chief Optimistic About Limited Impact of Trump Tariffs

    DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's foreign direct investment agency is hopeful that the impact of threatened U.S. tariffs on the country's large pharmaceutical sector will be limited by a U.S. desire to protect consumers and by EU solidarity, its CEO said.

    A cluster of U.S.-owned foreign multinationals, mainly in the technology and pharmaceutical sectors, employs about 11% of Irish workers and the government is hugely reliant on the corporate tax they pay.

    Trump on Tuesday said he intends to impose auto tariffs "in the neighborhood of 25%" and similar duties on semiconductors and pharmaceutical imports.

    He did not provide a date for announcing those duties and said he wanted to provide some time for drug and chip makers to set up U.S. factories.

    "I don't believe we're facing the end of the world," though any tariffs would obviously cause disruption and inflation, IDA Ireland Chief Executive Michael Lohan told journalists on Wednesday.

    "You can't replicate regulated industries such as pharma ... overnight."

    The world's 10 largest drugmakers, including U.S. giants Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Merck, all have large plants in Ireland, which is also a major exporter of medical devices.

    That drove a record Irish goods trade surplus with the United States reached of 50 billion euros ($52 billion) in 2024.

    But just 16% of Irish pharmaceutical exports are finished products, meaning any tariffs would hike the cost of finished products for U.S. consumers and be counterproductive for the administration, Lohan said.

    "Ultimately no administration wants to damage its own economy," he said.

    Around 75% of Ireland's multinational produced goods are exported to international markets outside of North America and thus not subject to U.S. import tariffs, Lohan added.

    The IDA is also hopeful that the European Union, which is responsible for Irish trade negotiations will use its clout to protect Ireland as it did in the wake of Britain's exit from the European Union.

    (Writing by Conor Humphries; Editing by Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ireland's investment chief is hopeful about limited impact from U.S. tariffs.
    • •Trump plans to impose tariffs on pharmaceuticals and other imports.
    • •Ireland's economy heavily relies on multinational corporations.
    • •Most Irish pharmaceutical exports are not finished products.
    • •EU solidarity may help protect Ireland's trade interests.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Irish foreign investment chief hopes fall-out from Trump pharma tariffs limited

    1What is the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on Ireland's pharmaceutical sector?

    The IDA Ireland Chief Executive Michael Lohan expressed optimism that the impact would be limited, despite potential disruptions and inflation.

    2What percentage of Irish workers are employed by U.S.-owned multinationals?

    About 11% of Irish workers are employed by a cluster of U.S.-owned foreign multinationals, primarily in technology and pharmaceuticals.

    3How much did the Irish goods trade surplus with the U.S. reach?

    The record Irish goods trade surplus with the United States reached 50 billion euros ($52 billion) in 2024.

    4What is the stance of the European Union regarding U.S. tariffs?

    The IDA is hopeful that the European Union will use its influence to protect Ireland from the effects of U.S. tariffs, similar to its actions following Brexit.

    5What percentage of Irish pharmaceutical exports are finished products?

    Only 16% of Irish pharmaceutical exports are finished products, which means tariffs could increase costs for U.S. consumers.

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