UK Offers Pharma Firms Ferry Tickets To Avoid No-Deal Brexit Supply Disruptions
Executive Summary
The UK health department says it has purchased ferry tickets that pharmaceutical companies can buy in order to transport their medicines and other product using alternative shipping routes between EU and UK ports in the event of a no-deal Brexit. It has also updated companies on how they can access additional warehousing space for medicine stockpiles.
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