India Export Restrictions: Balancing Tweaks In Store?
Executive Summary
Some transitional arrangements may help Indian drug firms process export obligations already underway prior to recent government restrictions designed to safeguard domestic supplies against the backdrop of supply chain stress due to the coronavirus outbreak. But will the Indian government tweak the restrictions to balance home demands and exports?
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