How Trade Wars Could Destroy the U.S. Health Care System


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On average, a company typically possesses between three to five core competencies.

These competencies are integral to the company's ability to innovate and adapt.

While the U.S.

is a leader in medical research, innovation, and technology, the health care system as a whole is marked by critical issues.

Many of these products are sourced from global supply chains, and higher tariffs could lead to increased costs for health care providers.

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