Government Announced Investments of $8 Billion to Boost Clinical Research in Argentina
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After receiving the gemologist Maurice Ostro, Javier Milei met this Friday in his office of Casa Rosada with members of the Argentine Chamber of Medicinal Specialities (CAEME), representing pharmaceutical laboratories throughout the country, and announced an investment of USD 8 billion for the "strengthening of clinical research" for the next six years.
The initiative was presented by President Javier Milei with the Argentine Chamber of Medicinal Specialities (CAEME) and the Ministry of Health of the Nation. The investments will be aimed at developing clinical research, generating highly qualified employment and strengthening the scientific and health capacities of the country.
The initiative contemplates investments between 2026 and 2032 and aims to consolidate the country as a regional pole of scientific innovation and health development. The Milei entry led a meeting with pharmaceutical companies that will invest USD 8 billion in Argentina was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
President Javier Milei and Minister of Health Mario Lugones had a meeting with representatives of CAEME, who announced a projected investment of USD 8 billion for the development of clinical research in Argentina. Read more
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