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Global CEOs Want Positive Sign from Japan, Sentiments Drive Decisions: EFPIA Chief

By Yoshinori Sagehashi October 6, 2023
As the Japanese pharmaceutical market falters, global CEOs want to see a “real positive sign” from Japan for their investment decisions, which would ultimately reverse the growing trend of drug lags and losses in the country, EFPIA President Lars Fruergaard…

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