New Thai Health Minister Balks At Potential Sanctions Over Compulsory Licenses
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Fearing possible U.S. sanctions, Thailand's new Health Minister Chaiya Sasomsab is reconsidering his predecessor's plan to seek compulsory licenses for at least three cancer treatments if the manufacturers declined to lower prices for the drugs
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