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Japan Weighs Legal Framework for Pharmaceutical Data Protection; JPMA Sees Opportunity for Reform
The Japanese government has for the first time flagged the potential legislation of a pharmaceutical data protection system in its annual Intellectual Property Promotion Plan. The 2025 plan, finalized in June, states that the need for such a framework should…
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