Time Is Running Out For Industry To Prepare For Brexit, Firms Begin to Feel Staffing Effects
Executive Summary
Nearly 18 months after the UK voted to leave the European Union, pharmaceutical companies and regulators are still in the dark as to what kind of regulatory arrangements will exist between the two parties after Brexit takes place in March 2019.
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