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Barack Obama's Meeting With Chinese President Bodes Well For Pan-Pacific Pharma Partnerships, Says Analyst During Shanghai Conference

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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SHANGHAI - Despite the financial maelstrom that has lashed economies from the Americas to Asia, U.S. President Barack Obama's April 1 meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao is ultimately likely to boost the pharmaceutical sector in each country and the potential for pan-Pacific partnerships, according to the chief executive officer of the San Diego-based consulting firm BioForesight

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