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FY2016 Draft Budget Includes 82.5 Bil. Yen to Promote Creation of Innovative New Drugs and Medical Devices

December 25, 2015
The government approved a draft budget for FY2016 at an extraordinary Cabinet meeting on December 24. Based on the comprehensive strategy for strengthening the pharmaceutical industry announced in September, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) will receive 82.5…

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