Health
Danes aim to resolve outstanding issues at ‘jumbo’ trilogue in December
The Pharma Package proposed in 2023 may finally be reaching its conclusion. The regulation and directive comprise at least 400 articles and cover a wide range of issues; nevertheless, the Danes seem confident that they are on the brink of agreement, after what has felt like two years of glacial progress.
“The trilogues today showed that we are progressing very well. We are now close to a preliminary compromise on antimicrobials (AMR),” said a Danish spokesperson. “The trilogue included political discussions on very key political issues such as the Bolar (exemption), regulatory protection periods and access provision.”
The Presidency believes that with further technical work, a final combined package can be hammered out at a ‘jumbo’ trilogue on...
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