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EU Commission pharma package proposals threaten intellectual property, industry says
Concerned about the affordability of innovative drugs in the Netherlands, the Dutch Association of Innovative Medicines has called in an open letter for more support for innovative businesses with measures that attract skilled workers and protect the intellectual property they create.
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LIVE NOW! EU pharmaceutical legislation – Europe’s biotech innovation in the balance?
In April 2023, the European Commission adopted a proposal for a new Directive and a new Regulation, aimed at revising and replacing the existing General Pharmaceutical Legislation (GPL). The proposal focuses on modernising the pharmaceutical sector with a patient-centred approach, while also fully supporting an innovative and competitive industry.
Through the proposal, the EU aims to offer an attractive and innovation-friendly environment for research, development, and production of medicines in Europe. The EU plans to create this environment by promoting world-class innovation, governed by stable and consistent rules that keep pace with innovation and which increase competitiveness while reducing red tape and costs.
One of the sectors impacted by the proposal is that of biotechnology, which has been instrumental in the discovery and development of therapies, diagnostics, vaccines and, most importantly, advanced medicines. These ‘next generation medicines’ are delivered through a complex and interdependent biotechnology ecosystem, where companies of all sizes contribute to establishing a pathway to patients.
Join this Euractiv Hybrid Conference to discuss Europe’s biotech innovation in light of the EU’s reform of the General Pharmaceutical Legislation. Questions to be discussed include:
- How can Europe’s biotechnology industry maintain its competitiveness in the global medical market?
- How can we establish a framework that fosters the growth of small biotech innovators?
- What are the reactions of investors to the challenges faced by small biotech companies, and how do these reactions influence the trajectory of innovation in the biotech industry?
- What strategies can be employed to establish a successful innovation pathway for biotech companies, while considering and aligning with the objectives of the reformed GPL?
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Glass for Europe Manifesto: Boosting windows replacement [Promoted content]
In June 2024, European citizens will go to the polls to elect new Members of the European Parliament. This event is the first of a series of institutional changes which will mark the start of a new five-year mandate for the European Institutions.
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Election year 2024 ‘prime target’ for disinformation and foreign interference – Borrell
Elections across the globe this year will be a "prime target" for countries looking to spread disinformation and undermine democracy, such as Russia, EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell warned on Tuesday (23 January).
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US, British forces carry out new strikes in Yemen
US and British forces carried out a fresh round of strikes on Monday (22 January) in Yemen, targeting a Houthi underground storage site as well as missile and surveillance capabilities used by the Iran-aligned group against Red Sea shipping, the Pentagon said.
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Zelenskyy hails diaspora for their support, proposes dual citizenship
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Ukrainians abroad on Monday (22 January) for their support during Russia's invasion, and proposed changing the constitution to allow dual citizenship.
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EPP group vows to revise combustion engine ban ‘as soon as possible’
A leaked election manifesto of the centre-right European People’s Party group (EPP) vows to “revise” the combustion engine phase-out, raising questions as to whether hard-won Green Deal laws will unravel in the wake of a more conservative EU.
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Jourová: EU Commission management is ‘on the edge’
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about French farmers asking new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal to sort out agricultural matters in Brussels, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirming Poland remains Ukraine's best ally, and so much more.
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Belgium unsure about using EU option to block Russian gas imports
It is unclear if Belgium will use the option in an upcoming European Union law to block imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG), Belgium's energy minister said on Monday (22 January).
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US calls for Israel to protect innocent as forces storm Gaza hospital
The United States on Monday (22 January) called for Israel to protect innocent people in hospitals, medical staff and patients as Israeli forces stormed one hospital and put another under siege as they advanced deep into western Khan Younis in Gaza.
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Belgian presidency moves toward France in platform work rulebook rewrite
The Belgian presidency of the EU Council is edging closer to France’s demands in a new iteration of the Platform Workers Directive obtained by Euractiv, by bringing back critical provisions that are close to Paris's heart.
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Jourová: EU Commission management is ‘on the edge’
The European Commission is “on the edge” in terms of its management, EU Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová said on Monday as she discussed the future structure of the EU executive.
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EU trade union chief urges ECB to cut interest rates
“The ECB needs to urgently bring down interest rates to limit the damage of its misguided policy and national governments should impose windfall taxes on the excess profits made by banks as a result of it."
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Towards a Future with More Cancer Survivors in Europe [Promoted content]
Targeted oncology treatments, enabled by biomarker testing, are leading a ‘Renaissance’ in the fight against cancer. To make full use of their potential, we need multi-stakeholder action in overcoming Europe’s testing infrastructure gaps and making testing more accessible.
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EU top diplomat says Trump Ukraine plan needs ‘miracle’
The EU's foreign policy chief on Monday (22 January) urged Donald Trump to share his "magical formula" for peace in Ukraine, after the former US president claimed he could end the war in 24 hours.
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Why formal accession negotiations with Ukraine should start with energy and climate
Focusing first on energy and climate in Ukraine's accession negotiations means nothing less than building a common Europe through a pragmatic approach, write Susanne Nies, Olha Bondarenko and Maciej Zaniewicz.
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Bulgaria insists on quota volumes for Ukrainian grain imports
The Bulgarian government is insisting on the introduction of tariffs and quotas on Ukrainian grain imports to the EU, citing the “significant” suffering of local farmers since the EU lifted trade restrictions on Ukrainian produce following the war in Ukraine.
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Farmers urge Romanian minister to demand resignation of EU agriculture commissioner
Romanian Agriculture Minister Florin Barbu has been urged to call for the resignation of EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski if Romanian farmers are not granted crop rotation and fallow land exemptions at Tuesday’s Council of Ministers.
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EU trio visit Sarajevo to encourage Bosnia on EU path
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who recently has expressed reservations about Bosnia’s EU accession, will meet the country’s top officials in Sarajevo on Tuesday.
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Azmani’s bid for EU liberals’ Renew presidency at risk over far-right scare
Malik Azmani’s chances at becoming the new Renew group chief are dwindling as centrist EU lawmakers criticise his party’s involvement in coalition talks with the Dutch far-right, favouring French President Emmanuel Macron’s pick, Valérie Hayer.
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