Pharmacy to the Developing World May Shut Shop

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India’s generic drugs are a lifeline not only for millions of poor people in India, but also to developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. So much so that India is known as the ‘pharmacy to the developing world’. But India, which built up its pharmaceutical industry by ignoring patents for decades,  was forced [...]

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BIZARRE BAZAAR: Market Forces Rise Above Declarations | LDC-IV

At the Fourth U.N. Conference on the Least Developed Countries in Istanbul, a battery of Turkish companies set up stalls at a bazaar, eager to sell to businesses from the LDCs. Sanjay Suri reports on this “private sector track” of the conference that ran parallel to the meetings’ gabfest.     Read more on http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=55613

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