The Irish health minister, Simon Harris, says that Dublin will “absolutely meet or exceed all six criteria” that countries must fulfil if they wish to host the European Medicines Agency post-Brexit, and that the Irish capital has “many other attractions and advantages for the EMA and its staff that are not encompassed by the criteria.”
An EU decision to relocate the EMA to Dublin would also have “significant reputational benefit and would represent a strong vote of confidence in Ireland across the EU,” the minister said, adding that Ireland planned to work with the agency
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