ROME, Georgia, Feb 19 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said he met Vas Narasimhan, ‌the chief executive officer of Swiss ‌drugmaker Novartis, at the White House on Wednesday.

Trump, addressing ​workers at a steel plant in Rome, Georgia on Thursday, said Narasimhan told him during the meeting that his company was building 11 ‌U.S. plants as ⁠a result of the president’s tariff policies.

“We appreciate the opportunity to update ⁠the U.S. government on our progress, including recent groundbreakings for manufacturing and research facilities in ​North Carolina ​and California and plans ​to expand our ‌radioligand therapy manufacturing network with a new site in Florida,” a spokesperson for Novartis told Reuters in an emailed statement.

The statement did not add any details on the number of facilities ‌planned in the U.S.

Last ​year, the Swiss drugmaker said ​it planned ​to spend $23 billion to build and ‌expand 10 facilities in the ​U.S. after ​the Trump administration threatened to impose drug import duties.

(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt and Sneha ​SK, Additional ‌reporting by Abu Sultan in Bengaluru; Writing ​by Andrea Shalal, Editing by Bhargav ​Acharya and Kate Mayberry)