
Europe’s Pharmaceutical Reindustrialisation Looks East
The new Critical Medicines Act seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring pharmaceutical production back to the EU.

The new Critical Medicines Act seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring pharmaceutical production back to the EU.

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