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AHA urges USTR not to increase tariffs on health care products made in China 

The AHA sent a letter June 28 to the U.S. Trade Representative responding to a proposed increase in Section 301 tariffs for goods produced in China, which would include health care products.

Report: Hospitals and health systems squeezed by persistent economic challenges 

The AHA April 30 released a report highlighting how hospitals and health systems continue to experience significant financial headwinds that can challenge their ability to provide care to their patients and communities.

Commerce Department to investigate imports of pharmaceuticals, semiconductors

The Department of Commerce yesterday released notices announcing national security investigations on imports of

AHA comments on national security investigation of pharmaceutical imports

AHA May 6 submitted comments to the Department of Commerce on its Section 232 national security investigation of pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical ingredients imports.

Panel discusses impacts of today’s financial climate on hospitals and how to navigate them

Economic issues for hospitals, including the impact of tariffs and the resiliency of supply chains, were the focus of a 2025 AHA Annual Membership Meeting panel conversation hosted by Doug Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional Budget Office May 5.

AHA urges administration to grant exceptions for current and proposed tariffs for medications and medical supplies

The AHA late Feb. 4 told the administration that its current and proposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China may jeopardize the availability of vital medications and essential health care devices.

White House announces tariffs on goods imported from Canada, Mexico, China

The White House Feb. 1 announced it placed tariffs on imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China.

White House announces tariffs on steel and aluminum imports

The Trump administration yesterday announced it issued

Administration unveils plan for ‘reciprocal tariffs’

President Trump Feb. 13 signed a presidential memorandum ordering the development of a comprehensive plan for “restoring fairness in U.S. trade relationships and countering non-reciprocal trading arrangements.”