EU Eyes Mutual Recognition Deal With U.S. On Pharma Inspections By January

October 25, 2016 at 1:00 PM
European Union officials believe they can reach an agreement with the United States on the mutual recognition of good manufacturing practices for pharmaceutical inspections by January 2017, via talks taking place in parallel to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, according to a commission report. A European Commission report on the 15th TTIP round that took place Oct. 3-7 said that such a deal is possible, but the scope and implementation must first be clarified. A deal would mean that...


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