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China FDA Proposes Sweeping Reforms To Incentivize Innovation

Executive Summary

The China FDA releases a raft of new regulatory proposals outlining fundamental changes in areas including patent linkage and data exclusivity, which look set to profoundly impact decision makers looking at bringing new drugs and devices to the world’s second-largest pharma market.

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