BUSINESS
Pharma Hails End to “Spillover” Rule, Vows to Keep Fighting Off-Year Cuts
Japan’s pharmaceutical industry has voiced guarded approval after Health Minister Kenichiro Ueno and Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama agreed at their December 24 budget talks to abolish the “spillover” rule under market expansion re-pricing. “We take it positively that our message…
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