BUSINESS
Takeda to Maintain Partial Voluntary Ban on Sales Reps Activities in Japan amid Coronavirus Woes
Takeda Pharmaceutical said on May 7 that it will continue to impose the current partial voluntary ban on its sales reps’ activities in Japan, in order to prevent further spread of COVID-19 in the country. Earlier, starting from February 17,…
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