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UAE to ban re-export of medicines

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, December 16 - 2009 at 10:15

The UAE will soon end re-exporting of medicinal drugs from its ports to curb a growing regional trade in counterfeit products, according to a senior health official, Khaleej Times has reported. 'Both registered and unregistered medicines will not be allowed in the country for re-export,' Dr Amin Al Amiri, CEO, Medical Practice and License at the UAE Health Ministry told the newspaper on the sidelines of the two-day regional conference on fighting counterfeit medicines, organized in collaboration with pharmaceutical firm Pfizer.

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