Illustration of Trump at Davos claiming to force French drug price hikes, denied by Élysée Palace amid trade tensions.
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Élysée denies Trump’s claims on forcing drug price hikes in France

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In his speech at the Davos Forum on January 21, 2026, Donald Trump claimed he forced Emmanuel Macron to raise drug prices in France under threat of tariffs. The Élysée immediately denied these statements, noting that prices are set by Social Security and have remained stable. This controversy highlights transatlantic tensions over trade issues.

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