Swiss Pharma Company Announces $50 Billion US Investment, 12,000 New Jobs

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The announcement follows another Swiss pharma entity recently revealing a $23 billion investment in the United States.

Switzerland-based pharmaceutical company Roche will invest $50 billion in the United States over a five-year period, setting up new facilities and expanding existing ones, the company said in an April 22 statement.

The investments “are expected to create more than 12,000 new jobs, including nearly 6,500 construction jobs, as well as 1,000 jobs at new and expanded facilities.”

As part of the investments, a gene therapy-manufacturing facility will be opened in Pennsylvania, a new manufacturing facility in Indiana for continuous glucose monitoring, and a 900,000 square-foot manufacturing facility to support the company’s weight-loss medicine portfolio.

A new research and development (R&D) center in Massachusetts is also being planned, which aims to conduct “cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) research” and serve as a “hub for our new cardiovascular, renal, and metabolism research and development efforts,” said Roche.

Manufacturing and distribution capabilities in California, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, and Oregon will be expanded and upgraded.

Existing pharmaceuticals and diagnostics R&D centers in Arizona, California, and Indiana will also see “significant” expansion and upgrades.

On April 10, Swiss pharma company Novartis revealed plans to invest $23 billion over the next five years in the United States in a bid to boost manufacturing and research operations.

Novartis said the investment will allow the company to manufacture 100 percent of its key drugs within the country end-to-end.

The Roche and Novartis announcements come after President Donald Trump unveiled a 10 percent minimum baseline tariff and reciprocal tariffs on dozens of nations on April 2. The reciprocal tariffs have been paused for a period of 90 days.

Tariffs on pharmaceutical products are also on the cards.

Swiss goods are facing 31 percent U.S. tariffs. A Swiss delegation is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with Washington this week.

According to Roche, after the expanded and new manufacturing capacity comes online, the company expects to export more medicines from the United States than it imports.

“Today’s announced investments underscore our long-standing commitment to research, development, and manufacturing in the U.S.,” said Thomas Schinecker, Roche Group CEO.

“Our investments of US$50 billion over the next five years will lay the foundation for our next era of innovation and growth, benefiting patients in the U.S. and around the world.”

The company already has 13 manufacturing sites in the United States and 15 R&D centers, which combined employ over 25,000 workers.

By Naveen Athrappully

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