Medicines For Europe Sets Out Trade Agenda

Responds To European Commission’s Trade Strategy Announcement

Medicines for Europe has responded to a European Commission announcement on the EU’s international trade strategy by setting out its priorities in this area for the pharmaceutical sector, including improved international collaboration on supply chain security as well as stronger co-operation in the field of intellectual property.

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Improvements are needed in supply-chain collaboration and IP • Source: Shutterstock

European off-patent industry association Medicines for Europe has responded to a European Commission announcement on trade strategy by setting out a series of priorities for the pharmaceutical sector, including improved international collaboration on supply chain security and stronger co-operation over intellectual property.

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