PhRMA Wants US-UK Trade Deal To Cover Regulatory Alignment
Executive Summary
PhRMA says a UK-US post-Brexit trade agreement should cover good practices in the areas of manufacturing and clinical trials, and wants aligned regulatory approaches to drug development.
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