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- Eli Lilly, a major pharmaceutical company, is investing $27 billion to build four new manufacturing plants in the United States. This move shows their commitment to increasing drug production in the country. Some of the well-known medications they make include Trulicity for diabetes and Taltz for psoriasis.
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