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Exploring new interregional opportunities for pharmaceutical supply chains: the potential of Mercosur countries to advance the EU's Global Health Strategy
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Abstract The European Union's (EU) Global Health Strategy calls for open and strategic autonomy in the field of pharmaceuticals, which would lead to the redesign of EU global supply and value chains as well as trade relations. As the EU and Germany are seeking to diversify their trade partners, the Mercosur ... view more
The European Union's (EU) Global Health Strategy calls for open and strategic autonomy in the field of pharmaceuticals, which would lead to the redesign of EU global supply and value chains as well as trade relations. As the EU and Germany are seeking to diversify their trade partners, the Mercosur countries offer latent potential. Mercosur is the name of the South American trade bloc consisting of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, with Venezuela's membership currently suspended. The associate states of the bloc are Chile, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana and Suriname. Bolivia is currently awaiting final approval to become a full member of the bloc. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
EU; MERCOSUR; health policy; pharmaceutical industry; pharmaceutical market; pharmacy; health care delivery system; governance; Latin America; commerce; economic relations
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Health Policy
Free Keywords
Global Health Governance; Lieferer-Abnehmer-Beziehungen; Pharmazeutische Produkte; Gesundheitshilfe (Auslandshilfe)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
8 p.
Series
SWP Comment, 5/2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2024C05
ISSN
2747-5107
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications