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Following the international thawing of relations with Iran, Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade and Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency conducted a prospective trade mission to that country, with medical devices and hospital equipment being one of the areas of focus. Read More
Any employee at a device company who has the power to hire, fire or buy, should be prepared to speak to investigators during a facility inspection. Read More
There is a big market in China for medical technology, such as orthopedic implants and spine devices, particularly as the population ages. Still, many of the multinational corporations have a corner on the premium market in more cosmopolitan areas over local rivals. Read More
For those manufacturers and other stakeholders wanting more information in English from Japan’s Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency, your wait may soon be over. Read More
Devicemakers finding themselves having to change postmarketing requirements or other commitments need to inform the FDA and other regulators as soon as possible if they identify gaps in their plans. Read More
Tanzanian health regulators are reminding stakeholders that the second phase of registration for medical devices starts in less than three months. Read More
An advisory committee of the U.K.’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has issued a preliminary recommendation that the Spectra Optia, a blood component separator, could be cost effective for sickle cell anemia patients who require regular transfusions. Read More
Officials from the Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária met with health and economic representatives from France last week to discuss the economic regulation of medical products and pricing models in Brazil. Read More