INDIA CRITICISED OVER FAKE MEDICINES BY EUROPOL
May 22nd, 2015INDIA’S failure to prevent the manufacture and export of counterfeit medicines from its territory has been noted by a new European Union (EU) report. It was written by EU police agency Europol, the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM) on trademarks and designs. India is a “priority concern…through counterfeit pharmaceutical products,” said a Europol note. See https://www.europol.europa.eu/content/2015-situation-report-counterfeiting-european-union
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