No-Deal Brexit Means ‘Re-Planning A Whole Industry,’ Says ABPI Chief
Executive Summary
Mike Thompson, head of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, outlined his industry’s concerns over medicines stockpiling, batch testing, tariffs, regulatory collaboration and other issues at a parliamentary committee hearing on the implications of a no-deal Brexit.
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