President Donald Trump’s new tariffs will likely make imports of long-tailed macaques that US pharmaceutical companies use for trials 40% more expensive.
Mauritius supplied 60% of the primates needed by American pharmaceutical research in 2023 and shipped 13,484 monkeys last year, according to the Indian Ocean island nation. Mauritius’ tariff rate, one of the highest in Africa, may also hurt sugar and textile sales, the country’s two other main exports.
The Mauritian monkeys played a pivotal role in developing Covid-19 vaccines, “saving countless lives globally,” according to the country’s Cyno Breeders’ Association.
Revenue from the sales last year totaled ...
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