US companies set up new trade body in Japan
This article was originally published in RAJ Devices
Executive Summary
US medtech companies seeking stronger representation in Japan have set up a new trade body to help ease their entry and solidify their presence in there1. The new organisation, called the American Medical Devices and Diagnostics Manufacturers’ Association (AMDD), brings together 62 US medtech companies representing approximately 40% of the medical device and diagnostics companies in Japan.
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