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    France's Sanofi to invest at least $20 billion in US through 2030

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    Posted on May 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Sanofi plans a $20 billion investment in the US by 2030, expanding manufacturing and research in response to trade policies, creating significant jobs.

    Sanofi Commits $20 Billion to US Expansion by 2030

    (Reuters) - Sanofi plans to invest at least $20 billion in the United States through 2030 to boost manufacturing and research, joining other drugmakers in expanding their U.S. presence in response to President Donald Trump's trade policies.

    The French drugmaker, one of the world's largest vaccine makers and a leader in anti-inflammatory drugs, said on Wednesday it plans to expand its U.S. manufacturing capacity through direct investments in Sanofi sites, and partnerships with other domestic manufacturers.

    The U.S. made up about 47% of Sanofi's total revenue in the first quarter of 2025.

    Several peers, including Roche and Novartis, have made similar announcements in recent weeks as they respond to Trump's push to onshore domestic manufacturing. U.S. counterparts such as Eli Lilly and Johnson & Johnson have also done the same.

    Analysts and industry executives have said any new manufacturing facility could take at least five years to begin production. But last week, Trump signed an executive order that aims to reduce the time it takes to approve pharmaceutical plants in the country.

    Sanofi said money would also go towards a substantial increase in spending on research and development in the country, and is expected to create "a significant number of high-paying jobs in multiple states in the coming years".

    Since taking office, Trump has repeatedly threatened to levy tariffs on medicines. His administration is conducting an investigation into imports of pharmaceuticals in an effort to impose tariffs on national security grounds.

    Rates and timing remain uncertain, but the industry has been lobbying for phased-in tariffs.

    (Reporting by Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sanofi to invest $20 billion in US by 2030.
    • •Focus on manufacturing and research expansion.
    • •Response to Trump's trade policies.
    • •US accounts for 47% of Sanofi's revenue.
    • •Investment to create high-paying jobs.

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    2Why is Sanofi investing in the US?

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