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Japan Launches Study on Legal Framework for Patent Linkage System
Japan’s health ministry has kicked off a research project on whether to enshrine the country’s patent linkage framework into law, marking the first official step toward potential legislation on what many in the pharmaceutical industry see as a key regulatory…
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