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Deal to cut 200 drug prices
July 10, 2007
The government and the pharmaceutical sector reached an agreement
yesterday that will see the prices of over 200 medicines cut by 10
percent as of today. The agreement is to last for 60 days, and besides
the 10-percent cut, will also freeze the prices of all medicines during
that period.
The agreement was signed at a meeting of the three main pharmaceutical
chambers and President Néstor Kirchner "and will be applicable...
throughout the country as of today," Health Minister Ginés González
García announced.
The agreement comes as the latest in a series of similar agreements that
the government has signed with various industrial sectors in recent
weeks in an attempt to rein in inflation.
Besides discussing the economy in general and the pharmaceutical
industry in particular, the businessmen also asked the government to
double the tax reimbursements on exports.
González García and the businessmen admitted that the government’s
generic medicines policy has helped prices remain relatively stable.
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