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Articles Tagged with ''Brexit''

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Brexit day arrives; industry continues to face lack of clarity as transition period begins

Jan. 31, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Brexit finally becomes a reality at midnight central European time on Jan. 31, but for the life sciences industry uncertainty continues, as the U.K. enters an 11-month transition phase during which the terms of its future relationship with the EU must be negotiated.
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Year in Review: Drawn-out Brexit takes toll as industry hopes for stability in 2020

Dec. 30, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Following 3.5 years of uncertainty, the U.K. will be leaving the EU at 11 pm Jan. 31, after the newly elected Conservative government finally got the withdrawal agreement bill voted through Parliament Dec. 20, by a majority of 124.
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Year in Review: Drawn-out Brexit takes toll as industry hopes for stability in 2020

Dec. 30, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Following 3.5 years of uncertainty, the U.K. will be leaving the EU at 11 pm on Jan. 31, after the newly elected Conservative government finally got the withdrawal agreement bill voted through parliament on Dec. 20, by a majority of 124.
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Year in Review: From capital markets to CRISPR, 2019 a pretty good year for biopharma

Dec. 30, 2019
For biopharma, 2019 can be described as a terrific year – with a few asterisks. The financial markets were flourishing, with venture capital dollars, in particular, flowing to the sector, while dealmaking reached historic proportions. Meanwhile, scientific breakthroughs led the way as cell and gene therapies gained ground, the first signs of success emerged with new technologies like CRISPR and the long-awaited promise of genomics found its way to the front lines of health care.
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Best of 'Word on the Street' part 2

Perspectives on the year: The industry has its say on scientific breakthroughs and ongoing policy sagas

Dec. 27, 2019
By Peter Winter
Throughout the year we have published the views of company executives, government regulators, industry analysts and scientists on a variety of topics and, in our popular annual feature, we include a selection of these that paints a picture of the significant events that shaped 2019.
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Two positive CHMP opinions in December take 2019 tally to 41

Dec. 13, 2019
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – The European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use closed out its year’s work with positive opinions on two applications, Novartis AG’s Beovu (brolucizumab) in wet age-related macular degeneration and Merck & Co. Inc.’s Recarbrio for treating gram negative infections in adults.
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'Rerun of the same,' says BIA's Bates on latest Brexit extension news

Oct. 30, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – The U.K. government told the industry to maintain its readiness for a no-deal Brexit Tuesday, as it was forced to ask the EU for another extension after failing to get a revised withdrawal bill through Parliament.
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U.K.'s Labour MP warns latest Brexit terms could lead to 'decade of deregulation'

Oct. 18, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Brexit appeared to move closer to reality on Thursday, as the EU and U.K. set out new terms for a withdrawal agreement.
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Small U.S. drug, device companies may feel Brexit pinch

Oct. 10, 2019
By Mari Serebrov
As the U.K. pursues its divorce from the EU, smaller U.S. drug and device companies could be caught disproportionately in the collateral damage. Many of them already struggle with the cost of duplicative regulatory requirements involved in marketing their products in the EU, but those costs could increase under Brexit, according to a report released last week by the U.S. International Trade Commission on trade-related barriers impacting U.S. small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that export to the U.K.
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Small U.S. drug, device companies could feel Brexit pinch

Oct. 10, 2019
By Mari Serebrov
As the U.K. pursues its divorce from the EU, smaller U.S. drug and device companies could be caught disproportionately in the collateral damage.
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