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India-E.U. trade pact could boost AIDS treatment costs, health workers say - The Washington Post

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Indian pharmaceutical companies and export markets.

02/09/2006

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Indian Companies Hit Their Stride

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Outsourcing the Drug Industry

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India-E.U. trade pact could boost AIDS treatment costs, health workers say - The Washington Post

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India’s Supreme Court to Hear Dispute on Drug Patents

New York Times 03/06/2012

Rupee Plunges to an All-Time Low

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Top Court in India Rejects Novartis Drug Patent

New York Times 04/01/2013

Patent protection for western pharmaceutical companies in emerging markets.

04/24/2007

Efforts by western companies to secure patent protection and the situation in different developing countries.

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Looking East, Big Pharma Cuts Prices

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Abbott Looks to India for Shot in Arm

Wall Street Journal 08/26/2010

A question of utility

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Thai Showdown Spotlights Threat to Drug Patents

Wall Street Journal 04/24/2007

India Rejects Novartis Patent Claim

Wall Street Journal 07/07/2009

India Prepares EU Trade Complaint

Wall Street Journal 08/06/2009


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