Medtech companies are closely watching a new development that could affect tariff rates across the industry. After a summer of back-and-forth tariff actions, the Trump administration opened a Section 232 national security investigation into medical equipment in September. The administration has recently used Section 232 as a mechanism to impose tariffs in other industries, such as pharmaceuticals and automobiles.
Medical device trade groups and the American Hospital Association urgedI’ the Trump administration to exempt essential medical goods from tariffs and to pursue reciprocal agreements with trade partners.
Read on for MedTech Dive’s recent coverage of the Section 232 investigation.