The End of the Pharmaceutical Lock: The Story Behind the Patent Resolution that Divided Laboratories for Decades
Argentina has lifted intellectual property restrictions on pharmaceuticals that had been in place since 2012, reflecting a long-standing conflict between domestic and foreign laboratories.
The Government deregulated pharmaceutical patents: Sturzenegger's explanation
The Argentine government has deregulated pharmaceutical patents to align local practices with international standards, as announced by Minister Sturzenegger.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: The Government seeks to regain initiative in Congress and the President honors Adam Smith
The Argentine government, under President Javier Milei, is working to regain legislative control while commemorating economist Adam Smith, amidst a political scandal.
Mergers and acquisitions are changing the landscape in the pharmaceutical industry
International and Greek pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions are on the rise, focusing on innovative drugs and expiring patents.
Strong pressure from the agreement with the U.S. against lobbies: the country should adhere to the patent treaty by the end of April
Argentina is under significant pressure to ratify the Patent Cooperation Treaty by April 30 as part of its agreement with the United States, which includes eliminating certain biotechnology and pharmaceutical patenting resolutions.