Amgen to invest additional $300 million to boost US manufacturing footprint

Amgen to invest additional $300 million to boost US manufacturing footprint

May 4 (Reuters) - Amgen said on Monday it was investing an additional $300 ‌million in Puerto Rico to expand ‌its U.S. manufacturing network.

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Global drugmakers have been boosting ​manufacturing in the country in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs that could reach 100% on imported branded medicines.

• Amgen said ‌the investment ⁠will expand its Juncos, Puerto Rico-based biologics manufacturing facility, which distributes ⁠medicines to more than 60 countries.

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• This adds to the drugmaker's previously announced ​investments of $650 ​million in Puerto ​Rico last year, expected ‌to create 750 jobs.

• Trump signed an executive order in April imposing 100% tariffs on branded pharmaceuticals imported into the U.S. unless manufacturers agreed to government ‌drug-pricing deals or committed to ​making their products domestically.

• ​Amgen over ​the past year has announced ‌planned investments, including $900 million ​in Ohio ​and $600 million in a science and innovation center in California. It has also ​invested ‌more than $1.5 billion in North Carolina.

(Reporting by ​Sneha S K in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Shreya Biswas)

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