Dr Reddy’s Gears For Tariffs Scenario To Ensure No US Supply Disruption

Dr. Reddy's Laboratories preps for potential US tariffs, focusing on sustaining product supply and collaborating with customers on inventories. A recent US plant sale, the firm stressed, was unrelated to tariffs and underlines its openness to ‘make in the US’, where it launched 18 products in fiscal 2025.

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Dr Reddy's readies for tariffs scenario (Shutterstock)

Nobody knows, at least for now, how the “end game” for potential tariffs by the US will play out and companies like Dr Reddy’s Laboratories (DRL) are preparing for “all options” and to primarily secure the supply of products.

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  • Dr Reddy’s preps for “all options” to secure US supplies amid spectre of tariffs.

At the earnings call for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, DRL’s CEO Erez Israeli said that the company’s main...

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