• Reuters is reporting that Federal Register filings on Monday showed that the probe into “excessive reliance” on foreign production of medicines and chips has begun.
• The government can use Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act 1962 to protect areas deemed essential to national security
• Pharma has been tariff-exempt since a 1994 WTO agreement. This has led to massive offshoring due to globalisation.
• India makes around 50% of vaccine doses annually. Trump sees this as a security issue and is very serious about reversing this.
• Link to Lutnick interview on ABC. It does not sound like they will back down on this. (headline says "semiconductors" but a lot of the interview is about pharma as well.
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The MNI Markets Team’s expectations for the updated Economic Projections in the March SEP are below.

Amid rising government policy uncertainty, sentiment among businesses and consumers has fallen sharply since the start of the year, while equities and the dollar have reversed their post-election rise. Overall, financial conditions have tightened, even if stress is not yet mounting, e.g. no major widening of credit spreads (the accompanying chart shows the Fed’s financial conditions impulse index but only through January).

