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Japan Dodges “Priority Watch List,” but US Global IP Report Still Cites Concerns on Its Drug Pricing
Japan escaped its placement on a “priority watch list” in the US Trade Representative’s (USTR) annual report on global IP concerns this year despite an US pharma lobby’s call for its designation. The report nonetheless cited concerns over its drug pricing…
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