Comment by refurb
That's because it's not really a solution.
It's not a negotiation between two parties with equal power, it's just the government saying "either pay this price or you'll be penalized".
The better solution is to allow parallel trade of pharmaceutical across borders.
It will force countries paying far less to pay more and conversely the US paying less.
> The better solution is to allow parallel trade of pharmaceutical across borders.
No, no it's only a global economy when companies want to manufacture products using slaves in third world countries or they want to outsource programmers and call center employees, but not when consumers want to buy medications or DVDs at the prices they sell for in those same countries or even just want to get higher quality products they refuse to sell you here (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hershey-sues-shops-importing-br...)