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PhRMA Still “Concerned” about Anti-Innovation Policies despite Tax Decision: Japan Chief
Despite Japan’s decision to put off its tax hike planned for April 2017, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) remains “very concerned” about proposed annual drug price revisions and any ad-hoc price cuts, the group’s Japan chief Patrik…
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