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Lawmakers Hear from EFPIA, Say They Didn’t Know Japan Drug Market Would Shrink
Japanese lawmakers did not recognize that their country’s drug market is estimated to shrink over the next decade, a co-chair of a non-partisan parliamentary league on the healthcare industry confessed on May 18 after his group held a hearing earlier…
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