Abbott Defines Bullishness On India
Executive Summary
The 50th annual general meeting of the Organization of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI) in Mumbai saw an eclectic mix of leaders from academia, politics, bureaucracy and industry in full attendance. Abbott's bullishness on the Indian market and suggestions for concerted efforts to move the access needle were among the key takeaways of the event.
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