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Medical Device Manufacturers Drop Products Because of EU Law

Under the regulations designed to prevent another health scandal, such as the one in 2010 involving ruptured breast implants made by Poly Implant Prothese, companies must apply for new certificates for their medical equipment.

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EU Suggests Delaying Medical Devices Law By 4 Years To Avoid Shortages

The new law has stricter safety criteria than previous rules for tens of thousands of products, from artificial limbs to blood glucose monitors, sold in the bloc and requires all devices to be re-certified

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‘If Startups Figure It Out In India, They Can Translate Learnings To Emerging Markets As Well’

Lately, the EU is working on deepening collaboration with India further by bringing startups from Europe and stakeholders from the country together through the EU-India InnoCenter, an initiative funded by the European Union’s research and innovation framework programme Horizon 2020

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EU Countries Agree On €45 Bn Plan To Fund Production Of Chips

The move could reduce EU’s reliance On the US And Asian manufacturers

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EU Looks To Attract $47 Bn In Private Capital To Fund Deep-Tech Startups

Approximately 45 billion euros of funding for scale-ups could be mobilised by 2025

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UK's 'Simplified' Travel Rules Does Not Cover Vaccinated Indians

The UK's new system covers over 50 countries, including the US and European Union (EU) member-nation plus 18 others such as Canada, Japan and the UAE.

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India Exports 11,49,341 MT Of Seafood During 2020-21

India exported 12,89,651 MT of seafood worth Rs 46,662.85 crore (US$ 6.68 billion), marking a decline of 6.31 per cent in rupee terms and 10.81 per cent in dollar value in 2020-21.

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Waiting For Members Start Negotiations On TRIPS Waiver, Tech Transfer: WTO Chief

India and South Africa submitted a proposal suggesting a waiver for all WTO members on the implementation of certain provisions of the TRIPS agreement in relation to the prevention, containment or treatment of COVID-19.

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Glenmark Pharma To Launch Its Nasal Spray Ryaltris In EU

Ryaltris is indicated for symptomatic treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis in adults and children over 12 years of age.

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India Open For Stronger Trade Relations With EU: Thakur

Portugal's Minister of State for Internationalization Eurico Brilhante Dias called on Thakur ahead of the 5th Joint Economic Commission India-Portugal meeting in Delhi.

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Domestic Ship-Breaking Industry's Revenue To Rise By 10 % This Fiscal, Says Crisil

Indian ship-breakers are set to procure between 230 and 240 vessels, with a combined weight of over 1.9 million light displacement tonnage (LDT) this fiscal, compared with 214 vessels weighing 1.77 million LDT bought last fiscal.

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EU Faces Bankruptcies And Bad Loans As COVID-19 Help For Firms Ends

Of the almost 2.3 trillion euros in government liquidity measures at EU level, firms and households have taken up some 32% of the total, mostly in public guarantees

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India To Be Largest Source Of Energy Demand Growth To 2040 - IEA

India's oil demand is expected to rise to 8.7 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2040 from about 5 million bpd in 2019, the IEA said, while its refining capacity will reach 6.4 million bpd by 2030 and 7.7 million bpd by 2040, from 5 million bpd.

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Euro Zone Unemployment Rate Surprises With November Decline

The European Union's statistics office Eurostat said on Friday that the jobless rate fell to 8.3% in November from 8.4% in October.

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Europe Prepares For Moderna Vaccine Rollout As Fears Grow Over Virus Variants

Moderna shares were up more than 4% in early New York trading. The company's value has surged more than 450% since February last year as the pandemic gripped the world and drugmakers rushed to develop shots.

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