suspends his tariffs, although he keeps his finger in the trigger

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, has announced that the European Union now suspends its first retaliation measures against the United States. The decision comes just a few hours after Donald Trump will formalize a 90 -day pause in the new “reciprocal” tariffs that he had just activated. The crossing of decisions that we are seeing is part of a commercial war that already drags several chapters and whose unpredictability, despite the momentary respite, continues to take its toll. It does so in the markets and in a wide variety of industrieswhich analyze the millimeter every movement on a global board more uncertain than ever. Click to see the original message in x A firm posture. Von der Leyen has been clear: suspension is not a resignation. Brussels freeze the countermeasures for 90 days, but keeps up all the necessary steps to apply them if negotiations with the White House do not reach fruition. “All options are still on the table,” he insisted. The approved countermeasures. The European bloc had given green light A day before his own tariffs in direct response to the measures promoted by Washington. The proposal was strongly backed by the Member States, on the argument that American tariffs were “unjustified and harmful” for both economies. The plan contemplated applying 10% and 25% taxes to consumer products such as appliances, motorcycles, recreation vessels or even cards, in addition to food products such as sausages, poultry and other agricultural products. Personal care articles would also be included, such as dental thread. Not all tariffs enter pause. Trump’s pause affects only the so -called reciprocal tariffs, which had been set at 20% for the European case. However, other measures are still standing: 25% to imports to steel and aluminum from the European Union, and the same percentage for European cars. And even if there is pause, the EU is not beyond the reach of Washington: its exports will continue to face a base tariff of 10%, a minimum rate that applies to all countries affected by the reciprocal tariffs now suspended and that will remain in force for 90 days, except some other change of the Trump administration. The fight focuses on China. While gives air to its allies, the United States focuses more than ever in China. In less than a week, Import tariffs of Asian giant have climbed from 54% to 145%. China has responded along the same lines, With a rise in their own tariffs to 84%, and could climb even more. Uncertainty continues in the air. There are 90 days ahead and many open unknowns. It is possible that Europe finds a balance point with Washington, but on the scene what may happen with Beijing. To talk about China is to talk about the second largest economy and the “world factory.” Any tariff climbing with China is not limited to the two powers involved: its effects can move to the global supply chain and have a direct impact on strategic sectors such as electronics, automotive or the pharmaceutical industry. In such an interconnected economy, any prolonged tension can cause unwanted effects. Images | Pascal Bullan | European Parliament | The White House In Xataka | Apple and Trump’s dance is taking shape: threat, panic … and an imminent exemption In Xataka | There is a critical sector that is still expected the worst before the tariffs of the United States: that of medicines

12 years after making fun of Spacex and his idea of ​​landing rockets, Arianegroup is creating a European mini-falcon 9

Year 2013. An Arianespace manager gives his opinion on Spacex in a symposium in Singapore. His statements still resonate in the European space industry as a summary of the 10 or 20 years lost that now, Arianegroup and the European New Space They are trying recover. “They will wake up.” The question was: how Arianespace will compete, the French company that has been launching all the rockets of Europe for 40 years, with the launch of 15 million dollars that Spacex promises. This was what Richard Bowles repliedDirector of Arianespace in Southeast Asia: “They are progressing incredibly well, but what I see in the market is that Spacex seems to be selling mainly a dream. We should all dream, but the releases of 5 million or 15 million dollars are a dream. And personally I think that reuse is a dream.” “I feel that the question is how I am going to answer a dream. And my answer to answer a dream is’ do not wake up people, they have to wake up on their own.” “They are not superhombres, whatever they can do, we can do it too.” The awakening. Breaking a spear in favor of Bowles, very few would have opted for Spacex in 2013, much less a corporation with the European launch monopoly. By nature, large companies have risk aversion and cannot maneuver with the agility of a startup. However, time gave Elon Musk reason. In 2024, Arianespace launched three rockets: A Ariane 6, A Vega and a Vega-C. Spacex, meanwhile, launched 132 Falcon 9 and two Falcon Heavy. He also beat the reuse record with 26 launches and landings for the first stage of a Falcon 9. Themis project. Arianegroup began to maneuver in 2019 at the request of the French space agency CNES. ARIANEWORKSa collaboration between the two entities, announced the development of a multipurpose rocket of low cost and reusable, known as theomis project. The project received 33 million euros of initial financing. Although the first jump test (a vertical flight of low altitude) was scheduled for 2023, It has been delaying. Themis will merge with another rocket that has ended up being more promising. A rocket called Maia. In 2022, Arianegroup founded Maiaspace, a subsidiary that, this time, would work as a startup. His Maia rocket, competition of Miura 5 of Pld Space and the Spectrum by Isar Aerospacecan put up to 500 kg in Heliosíncrona orbit in its reusable version. Its first stage is essentially the lake that, of methane and liquid oxygen, with the ability to land in a barge in the ocean shortly after taking off from the Space Center of the French Guiana. Skyhopper project. While Maiaspace continues with the disposable version of his rocket (he already has a first client, Exotrails satellites), A newly announced project will develop the necessary modifications so that the first stage of Maia can land. He Skyhopper project It will focus that the propeller can recover, restore and reuse within 12 months since its launch. The first stage could be used again at least five times. CNES has awarded a contract of at least 20 million euros to Maiaspace to lead this advance. The first landing is planned for 2028. Image | Maiaspace In Xataka | “Elon Musk can monopolize everything,” says Arianespace, who has been launching all Europe’s satellites for 40 years

The universe is becoming more chaotic and we don’t know why. The main suspect is dark energy

From the first moments after the Big Bang, gravity has shaped the matter, giving rise to the intricate structures that define our universe. Galaxies, galaxy clusters and galactic filaments have evolved in ways that They almost always agree with Einstein’s general relativity theory. But something does not fit. The universe is more messy. A Recent study Directed by cosmologists from the University of Pennsylvania and the United States Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory points out that the universe has become “more messy and complicated” over time. There are fewer agglomerations of the subject that predict physical models. The research crosses two very different types of data observed by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and the spectroscopic instrument of Arizona’s dark energy. Combining both maps, scientists discovered that almost the whole history of structure formation coincides with the predictions of Einstein’s gravity, except for a small discrepancy in the agglomeration of matter of more recent times; For about 4,000 million years. A cosmic tomography. To build a multidimensional vision of the cosmos, scientists started from the oldest light we can observe: The cosmic microwave backgrounda radiation from 14,000 million years ago, when the universe was only 380,000 years old. But the journey of this ancestral light has not been in a straight line. It has been diverting and distorting the gravitational attraction of mass structures such as galaxies clusters, a predicted phenomenon by Einstein and known as gravitational lens. Overcoming the map of these distortions with the distribution of galaxies has allowed cosmologists to infer how matter is distributed over time. “It’s like a cosmic computerized tomography,” said Mathew Madhavacheril, co -author of the study, In a statement. “We can look through different cuts of cosmic history and track how matter has been agglomerating at different times.” Something does not fit. The “agglomeration” of matter (measured by density fluctuations) seems to be slightly lower in the most recent times than the models predict from the early universe. Cosmic structures have been grouped less intensely than we expected. The researchers are cautious: it is a small discrepancy that could be the result of chance and not the test of new physics. However, if the deviation turned out to be A statistical anomalycould point to unknown physical processes that influence how cosmic structures are formed and evolved. One of the hypotheses is that It has to do with dark energythe mysterious force responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe. Perhaps dark energy is affecting the formation of structures in ways that current models do not capture completely, acting as a powerful force that moderates the large -scale agglomeration. Image | NASA, ESA, CSA In Xataka | The Euclid European telescope is already historical: its first data revalidates Einstein and put the dark matter on the map

A rebound in historical heritage

After a week chaining Falls in stock markets around the world, before the uncertainty created For the announcement of the US tariff policy, stock markets lived a historical day marked by the increases. The turning point was marked by the publication of a statement in Donald Trump’s profile in his social network in which he announced the 90 -day postponement For your tariffs. The rally after the pause of tariffs. The unexpected Trump ad Not only relieved stock pressure on The main technology companiesbut also unleashed an unprecedented rebound in the quotes. Investors who bet on the market at their lowest time, saw how their portfolios fired marking a 9.5% rise in S&P 500, the fourth largest increase in this index since you have records. According to data of Financial Timesthis rally contributed about 4.3 billion dollars to the market of the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones won almost 8%. According to The published by Business Insiderwith this sudden climb the 10 main millionaires from the Forbes list increased their assets by about 107,000 million dollars. As May water for technology. Technology companies were the ones that best recovered after the collapse of the last days. The Nasdaq 100 rose 12%, so companies such as Microsoft, Apple, Tesla, Amazon or goal recovered more than 1.5 billion dollars in market value in a matter of few hours. The recovery of these companies in turn had an impact on the revaluation of the fortunes of its founders and main shareholders. According to estimates of Business InsiderElon Musk, CEO of Tesla, led the profits by recovering $ 35.9 billion to its assets in a single day. Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg were not far behind, increasing their balance sheets by 18,500 million. Although this rally was celebrated by most investors such as May water, there is still a lot of room to compensate for the accumulated losses For these millionaires in recent weeks. It is estimated that they amounted to more than 244,360 million dollars. In the right place, at the right time. Trump’s announcement not only benefited the billionaires, but also those investors who knew how to take advantage of the trend of previous market fall. In Words by Warren Buffett: “A simple rule dictates my way of buying: being afraid when others are greedy and being greedy when others are afraid.” The investors who followed these words and bought more actions during their fall, with the rebound obtained a millionaire benefit almost immediately. Suspicions about market manipulation. Such and as he published The Guardianthe rapid rebound in the bags has sown the doubt between analysts, about whether Trump’s maneuver could be a Deliberate manipulation form to favor certain economic groups. Three hours before the advertisement advertisement of tariffs, Trump He published a message In his profile in his social network inviting to buy shares, while the stock market was still in free fall. Representatives of the Democratic Party, as the senator for Massachusetts Elisabeth Warren, already have requested an investigation To clarify if there was manipulation of markets To benefit your donors. While that request was taken, an euphoric Donald Trump joked with his collaborators and members of his presidential cabinet about how much money each one had earned with the rebound of the values. In Xataka | Trump has become one of the most valuable crypto overnight. The problem is who is enriched: Trump In Xataka | Cryptocurrencies were supposed to “become” independent “from the power of states. The US has just killed him Image | Flickr (The White House), Unspash (Rafael As Martins)

China has just launched another blow to the United States in full tariff war and this time points directly to Hollywood

“China wants to reach an agreement. The problem is that they are not clear how to do it,” Trump declared Wednesday to the press. He did it shortly after announcing the temporary suspension of “reciprocal” tariffs to dozens of countriesalthough not before hardening its pulse with Beijing: the White House raised the levies to Chinese imports up to 145%. At first, there was 125%, Although Washington clarified that this figure joined 20% already in force. But with the commercial tension on the rise, China does not give signs of giving in, as the American president is probably waiting. Beijing has raised the tone and made its position clear. “If the United States insists on following its own path, China will fight until the end,” A spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce said this week. And as if they wanted to underline it with facts, this Thursday they have announced a reprisal measure that points against the American film industry. Less Hollywood, more local cinema. As Global Times collectsthe China National Cinema Administration has announced that it will reduce the number of imports from American films. The agency ensures that the measure responds to the “market law” and the election of the public, although it shows a political background by ensuring that tariffs imposed by Washington will end up deteriorating the perception of the Chinese public on US films. From now on, the number of premieres from the United States will be limited in the country’s rooms. A trend that comes from afar. The decision occurs in a context where Hollywood had already begun to lose presence. According to April box office dataonly two of the ten American films released so far from 2025, ‘Captain America: A New World‘ and ‘A Minecraft movie‘, have exceeded 100 million yuan (about 13.6 million dollars). The rest has barely generated impact. Far from being an isolated reaction, the measure fits with a broader transformation. For years, Hollywood productions enjoyed great acceptance in China, but that panorama has changed. According to data collected by the Xinhua agencyin 2012, seven of the ten higher films in the country were Americans. Today, however, Hollywood titles barely manage to sneak among the most seen. China has followed a usual strategy: learn from global referents and replicate them with their own seal. In the last decade he has developed an industry capable of producing local blockbusters with great reception. Recent examples such as’Wolf Warrior‘,’Hi, mom‘,’NE ZHA II‘ either ‘The Wandering Earth II‘They demonstrate that turn. These last two, in fact, currently lead the national box office. The commercial war continues. After the rise in tariffs to 145% to Chinese imports announced by the United States, it remains to be seen what the next Beijing reaction will be. For now, the answer has been a moderate adjustment in the cultural field, but nothing prevents them from opting for more forceful measures. Currently, Chinese tariffs on American products are at 84%. Images | Freepik | ZHE ZHANG In Xataka | Apple and Trump’s dance is taking shape: threat, panic … and an imminent exemption

Canva’s new is not just another threat to Photoshop. Now also points to Google and Microsoft

Canva, the Australian company that democratized digital design, has announced its greatest update to date, combining tools before scattered on several platforms. The panoramic. The new unique format for all types of designs is the great bet. It will no longer be necessary to jump between documentation, images, presentations and websites, but now everything develops in the same work space. It is a movement that seeks to avoid frustrations and loss of time or coherence to professionals, to offer them to stop fragmenting their projects among different applications. Between bambalins. Canva has 230 million monthly active users and presence in More than 95% of Fortune 500 companies. That is, it has transcended its origins, when it was a simple and cheap alternative to Photoshop. The platform now generates more than 3,000 million dollars a year in income and a growth that remains double digit, something that leaves it as a rather serious threat to companies such as Adobe or Microsoft. In the foreground. The most striking thing is that now Canva puts spreadsheets inside the design canvas. They are not the boring tables full of numbers to which we are accustomed, but visual tools that detect patterns and trends by themselves. It is as if Excel had gone to the gym to return with visual super powers. In detail. The suite integrates five great novelties: Canva Ia: A voice assistant that generates designs, texts and images through conversational commands. Large -scale magical study: Imagine creating 500 custom versions of an ad for different regions with a single click. Goodbye at the time of copying and hitting. Magical graphics: Convert your data into interactive visualizations automatically Canva Programming: Tell him what you want to do in Spanish and the system writes the code for you. “I want a form with three fields and one button.” You have it. Advanced photo editor: Eliminate your ex from the group photo, change the background or improve lighting without having any photoshop. Image: Canva. Image: Canva. Image: Canva. Image: Canva. And now what. Canva is not simply improving your product, you are trying to change what we expect from our work tools. Combining design, data and in a single platform is like going from having several appliances to a kitchen that prepares food alone. If they make this work, we could be facing as radical as when the suites Office killed writing machinesbut now in the visual world and with steroids of AI. At stake. The million -dollar question: will professionals leave their beloved tools specialized by this Swiss digital knife? Adobe, Microsoft and Google must be looking at this as who sees a tsunami approach. Canva not only steals customers in graphic design, now it goes for their spreadsheets, presentations and even its web development tools. The battle to become the creative operating system of companies has just entered into mode Hardcore. Outstanding image | Canva, Xataka with Mockuuups Studio In Xataka | Canva: 23 tricks and functions to squeeze the design and creation platform to the maximum

Too many generators in little space

If just a few days ago the Supreme Court endorsed environmental processing From the Xunta de Galicia to reactivate 64 judicially blocked wind projects, it has now been a varapalo to the sector. Short. The supreme has decided to provisionally suspend the authorization of the “Moeche Wind Park”, promoted by Enel Green Power Spain (Endesa subsidiary), after admitting an appeal of the Petón do Lobo Ecologist Association, According to Galicia’s voice. On the tightrope. The same Galician medium has detailed that the 50.4MW installation was projected in the province of A Coruña, among the municipalities of Moeche, San Sadurñino and As Somozas. By exceeding 50 megawatts, the process depended on the State and not on the Xunta. However, the TS has stopped the initiative since it considers that its cumulative impact on the environment has not been properly evaluated, that is, the proximity with other macroprojects. And more macroprojects. As the environmental organization has denounced, Moeche is part of a fragmented macroproject that includes other large facilities in the area, such as Barqueiro (126MW), Tesouro (50.4MW), Sanctuary (161MW) and Badulaque (102,4MW). In addition, the group has explained that the Environmental Impact Declaration (DIA) does not sufficiently analyze how these projects interact with each other or their global impact on the territory, How the Vigo lighthouse has had access. Too many wind turbines. The supreme does not enter to assess the possible fragmentation of the project, it does consider that there is a high concentration of wind farms within a radius of 20 kilometers, being a total of 37 in operation and 62 projected, according to the vigués medium. In the court of the court, remember that the environmental precautionary principle should prevail: it is better to prevent irreversible damage than to try to correct it afterwards, although there is a restoration plan. In addition, there is a current regulation that stipulates that exist a minimum distance Among the parks. Against. Both the state lawyer and Endesa opposed the precautionary measure. According to Galicia’s voiceThey argued that environmental risks were already duly evaluated in the Environmental Impact Declaration (DIA) and that the study took into account all the environmental parks of the environment. In addition, they denied that there was a fragmentation of the project and recalled that, According to recent jurisprudence of the Supreme, it is not mandatory to present all the sectorial reports in the initial phase of the environmental evaluation process. And now what? The Moeche case has again reopened the debate on the development of the wind sector in Galicia, especially in saturated areas of projects, and about the need to perform more integrated analysis of the environmental impact. Besides, As reported expandingit is the first time that the Supreme Court agrees a precautionary suspension of this type, and does so by stressing that the “general interest” of advancing in decarbonization cannot automatically impose itself when there are reasonable doubts about possible damage to the natural environment. Image | Flickr Xataka | Wind energy in Galicia faces a wind against: legal and social barriers that threaten the future

In the middle of the largest commercial chaos, olive oil seems immune thanks to a factor: consumption in Spain

For months, a fear has persistently toured the oil world. Often fear is undefined, inaccurate, it has no face. This time, on the other hand, it was something clear and easily identifiable: producers feared that, after the crisis of recent years, the olive oil consumption figures They will not recover. Now, the data start drawing an answer. An extremely rational fear. Throughout the last decade, the consumption of olive oil It has been falling year after year. It is not clear why, or what are they Sociodemographic factors that influence; But yes, crisis after crisis (and with the mediation of A deep cultural and gastronomic change), wide layers of the population have gotten out of the oil and the vast majority has not returned. It is evident that in Spain there is a “oil culture” and that, in a sense, makes the Spaniards a “captive public”. We can see it by analyzing the inelasticity of the demand. According to the year dataolive oil has been the product that has most increased this April. It is worth 62% more than last year and 100.4% more than two ago. The demand, on the other hand, only 19.8% fell with respect to the last year and 44.5% compared to two years ago. That is the great trick of the industry and, therefore, the simple idea that this culture is eroding is terrifying for them. And even more in times of change. Not just for The commercial chaos that has caused the tariff vailed of the US, but for The endemic paradoxes of the Spanish oil industry. Do not forget that we talk about a sector that, despite growing 15% every yearis seeing how its productive structure is de -industrialized to forced marches. But Spain has returned. After several bad years, this campaign has finally been the return to normal. That has hehco that prices, little to Cpoco, return to normal. In February, in fact, the year -on -year price had already fallen by 40%. But the good news is another: that demand has grown 48%, According to Nielsen data collected by Cordopolis. Has the curse broken? It is still early to know. In a few months, we can examine in detail how sales go and we can know if consumption levels have really recovered or not. But the sensations are good. And more at a time when, despite everything, the Oleícola sector has managed not to resent with the tariff measures of Donald Trump. For the first time in years, a smile is intuited in the Olivos Sea. Image | Norberto Ortiz In Xataka | The two speeds of the price of olive oil: much more in origin is being reduced than in the supermarket

The Spanish administration is obsessed with AI. Granada and its broken street monitoring is the last test

Granada has just embrace a new system to monitor in real time the status of its urban elements. One based, of course, in artificial intelligence. A car, Lidar sensors, high precision GPS and a municipal management platform responsible for collecting this data for later treatment. The news comes a few weeks after the Traffic light implementation with AI to regulate the state of traffic in one of the most chaotic roundabouts in the city. They are evidence of an obsession of the Spanish administration of a time to this part: automate processes with AI. That road is broken. The damage on public roads are inevitable. And it is the obligation of the State responsible for repairing them with immediacy. In fact, if you suffer an accident for poor state of some road, you are protected by article 106 of the Spanish Constitution. This establishes that any individual will have the right to be compensated for any injury that he and his assets suffer whenever the injury is “a consequence of the functioning of public services.” The plan. Granada wants to be aware of the damage in its urban environment, both on roads and in the rest of its streets: painted, infrastructure in poor condition, damage of all kinds. To do this, in collaboration with Innovasur, it will implement a car equipped with hardware capable of capturing in real time the status of the urban environment (through cameras, Lidar and GPS), sending this data to a management platform responsible for monitoring the information. The objective is to monitor large surfaces in a short time, and provide complete information to the city to expedite operational efficiency. AI, AI and more. Granada’s plan joins the wide list of Spanish cities using AI for things. Cordova already regulates Some of its traffic lights with AI to detect pedestrians with disabilities, Santander has one of the greater urban infrastructures related to the world, and Valencia already proves artificial intelligence functions to prevent natural disasters. Spain is not at the forefront in AIalthough we do not stop seeing new projects related to it. The main doubt? The one we always have with AI: It is not trustworthy. The Spanish transpiés with AI. The Ábalos case is one of the most recent and sounded in this “bad” cloud. Some of the transcripts of the statements of Judge Leopoldo Puente or the former Minister José Luis Ábalos were made with AI tools. The results were absolutely terrible. Something even more serious happened recently with the National Police: I had been using an AI for six years to detect false complaints. An AI whose reliability Now we know it was quite debatable. Modernizing administration is useful and necessary. As long as we base these tools on reliable methods. In Xataka | The infrastructure boom for AI begins to show cracks: China accumulates unreasonable data centers, and is not the only one Image | Martin MassonWaymo

There is a critical sector that is still expected the worst before the tariffs of the United States: that of medicines

For three decades, pharmaceutical products have enjoyed green light in international trade in terms of tariffs. However, the commercial war unleashed by the tariffs of the new US government does not understand essential products. Change of course. Upon yesterday, President Donald Trump announced A 90 -day truce to the introduction of tariffs in many countries. Did it one day After ensuring During the National Committee of the Republican Congress an upcoming introduction of “Great tariffs”To the pharmaceutical sector. This raises an unknown to the European pharmaceutical industry, whose immediate future depends on whether this moratorium also means a pause in tariff fever that this week promised specific rates to this sector in principle exempt from tariffs that affect general trade. An industry with its own rules. And until now the pharmaceutical industry had enjoyed tariff exemptions under the Agreement for Pharmaceutical Products of 1994 of the World Trade Organization, agreement in which the European Union, the United States and other countries such as the United Kingdom, Switzerland or Japan participate. The agreement eliminated tariffs and other surcharges in a variety of drugs and pharmaceutical products. Tariff war. All this is part of the context of a commercial war unleashed by the new US tariffs. Although the tariff issue raised months on the table, the storm broke out last Friday when Trump announced outside the White House the amount of “reciprocal” tariffs that would be taxes to each country (already the European Union). Yesterday, when the tariffs seemed to come true, the president of the United States turned back (more or less). He did announcing 125% tariffs on Chinese products and a 90 -day moratorium on other countries. “Fast and radical” action. Trump’s announcement of industry -specific tariffEuropean Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations), appealed to the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, take actions “fast and radical“Aimed at avoiding the” risk of exodus “of European producers to the United States. On the other side of the puddle, analysts do not see this hypothetical exodus clear. “Although the details are scarce, we are strongly opposed to tariffs to any pharmaceutical product: these will probably do little to bring their manufacturing again to the US.” pointed to Reuters Evan Seigerman, BMO Markets BMO analyst. “Given the complexity of the pharmaceutical supply chain, we do not expect the industry to make substantial changes.” Ozempic, in the eye of the hurricane. In recent days, Lars Fruerd Jørgensen, CEO of Novo Nordisk, has also spoken, the company he developed Ozempic and Wegovy. The Danish company manager expressed a certain degree of concern: “Of course there will be short -term impacts while mitigating the impact of tariffs,” collect Bloomberg. Ozempic’s case is relevant. On the one hand, for months we have seen how the demand for this drug against diabetes converted into weight loss treatment far exceeded its offer. The Danish recipe has, on the other hand, with a competitive formula created in the United States, the tirzepatida we found in Zepbound and Mounjarocreated by Eli Lilly laboratories. The manager also put the focus on generic drugs. “As much as the highest category of drugs is that of generic medicines,” It also pointed to Bloomberg. “If you put tariffs, it is difficult for me to see that it will not lead to another situation of medicine shortage or in general to an increase in prices.” Despite this, the United States closely follows the future of prices of this drug to the point where they have spread Bulos on false tariffs To this product. From Australia to Spain, through India. The question of the genericians has had echoes in distant countries such as India and Australia. In the “Aggravic list”Commercial of Spain, the pharmaceutical issue was manifested in a concern for pricing measures in pharmaceutical products, among other issues. It is not only Spain: in Australia, the PBS program (Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) has been at the center of the tariff discussion. This mechanism dedicated to the pricing of pharmaceutical products homogenizes drug In an article for The conversation Deborah Gleeson, from the University of La Trobe. A key country in all this is India. This country is an important drug supplier for US pharmacies. Asian giant producers They fear that tariffs raise the price of their products, which will ultimately lead to a product increase in the US market. In Xataka | There is something more disturbing than the collapse of the bag: the collapse of the shelter values ​​such as the US dollar and debt Image | Glsun Mall

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