Belgium Stakeholders from the Belgian parallel trade industry outline how their activities are helping to solve medicine shortages in Europe and ensure patients have access to the medicines they need. They also tackle some of the criticisms often levelled at parallel distributors and foreground the industry’s vital importance for Belgian, and…
Algeria Drugs, biologicals and medical devices authorization fees are fixed as part of Finance Law in Algeria. Fees are payable by the person who makes the application or submits variations, in local currency for locally-manufactured products, and in convertible foreign currencies for imported ones. The supplementary Finance Law for 2020…
Algeria In Algeria, the supplementary Finance Law for 2020 has just been published in the Official Gazette. This law materializes the authorities’ will to significantly ease the control of foreign investments in order to boost Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and to accelerate the diversification of the national economy. Despite several…
Belgium Geert Van Hoof, founding general manager of Chiesi Belgium, shares the exciting milestones of the company’s first decade in Belgium, including their stunning year-on-year double-digit growth, their market leadership in respiratory as well as neonatology, and their growing presence in rare diseases, as well as the attractiveness of the Chiesi…
Belgium Tanguy Schmitz, president of the Belgian Association of Parallel Importers & Exporters (BAPIE) outlines some of the recent work that the parallel distribution industry to ensure the supply of medicines across Belgium and Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic, rebuffs some of the negative stereotypes that the industry has garnered, and…
Algeria The ongoing reform of pharmaceutical regulations in Algeria has been marked on January 2020 by publication in the Official Gazette of the long-awaited Decree No 19-379 dated of 31st December 2019. This Decree has laid down procedures for specific administrative, technical and safety control of substances and drugs with psychotropic…
Talent Four Belgium country managers for some of the world’s largest pharma companies give their words of wisdom for women starting out in the industry. “Focus on your strengths” Sonja Willems, managing director for Janssen in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg (Benelux) shares her wisdom for people building their careers…
Belgium Filip Van de Vliet and Gérard Lefèbvre of Alter Pharma Group discuss the value that parallel importing is bringing to Belgian patients and the evolving relationship between parallel importers and the wider pharma industry. They also offer insights into Alter Pharma’s planned launch of generic medicines in the US market…
Romania With the 2019 acquisition of Celgene – one of the largest pharma acquisition in history – two of the sector’s most innovative oncology companies have joined forces to lead the charge against cancer. The combined entity is expected to rise in the global biopharma rankings, complete with a fresh new…
Belgium Marijke Eyssen of the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE) introduces the institution’s mission, core values, how it chooses areas of research, and the crucial work the KCE does in non-industry clinical trials. High scientific quality is also really important to us, as well as transparency in our reporting.…
Belgium Janssen in Belgium was founded in 1953 by Dr Paul Janssen, with only one thing in mind: saving people’s lives through the development of better medicines. In 1961, the company was acquired by Johnson & Johnson. Sonja Willems, managing director of Janssen Benelux, discusses the company’s response to the COVID-19…
Belgium Professor Sylvie Rottey, president of the Belgian Society of Medical Oncology (BSMO) outlines the state of cancer care in Belgium, the country’s positioning in clinical trials for medical oncology, and how the importance of the Society’s network of international partnerships. We need to have everyone on board, in order…
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