Skip to content

Menu

LexBlog, Inc. logo
NetworkSub-MenuBrowse by SubjectBrowse by PublisherJoin the NetworkGet StartedSubscribeSupport
Contact Us
Search
Close

ADA Joins Coalition Seeking Tariff Exemption for Medical and Dental Supplies

By Sean Simensky on April 4, 2025
Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn

The American Dental Association (ADA) has joined a coalition of other healthcare organizations in writing a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer urging the Trump administration to exempt medical and dental supplies, equipment and devices from the President’s newly announced widespread tariffs.

The coalition’s letter explained, “Given the important role of our work in making America healthy, we are concerned that tariffs placed on medical and dental equipment threaten to disrupt the supply chain and raise costs for these critical items.” The letter raised particular concerns for rural areas, the financial pressure on providers and health systems, and that the tariffs will cause longer wait times and impede treatment outcomes.

In its conclusion, the letter said that the requested exemption would “prevent further escalation of health care costs and ensure patient accessibility to these products.”

Sign up to receive Rivkin Rounds at www.RivkinRounds.com.

Photo of Sean Simensky Sean Simensky
Email
  • Posted in:
    Antitrust, Competition and Trade
  • Blog:
    Rivkin Rounds
  • Organization:
    Rivkin Radler
  • Article: View Original Source

Call us at 1-800-913-0988 or email sales@lexblog.com.

Facebook LinkedIn Twitter RSS
  • About LexBlog
  • The Field We Built
  • Our Beliefs
  • Our Team
  • Contact LexBlog
  • Disclaimer
  • Editorial Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Get Started
  • Publishing Solutions
  • Compass
  • Submit a Request
  • Support Center
  • System Status
Copyright © 2026, LexBlog, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo