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Pharma sales ‘will reach $1 trillion’ in 2014
Report predicts continued growth as sales reach an all-time high
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Growth slow for European chemicals in 2014
Results for the first half held back by stagnant sales and production dips
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Co-operation keeps contracts coming
Clubbing together gives contract research organisations more power to win new business in an evolving market
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Fears free trade agreements will hamstring chemical legislation
Corporate watchdogs worry accords being prepared by Europe and North America will impede environmental protection efforts
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Analysts shrug off rare earth trade ruling
WTO’s indictment of Chinese export duties won’t affect export market, experts say
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Grangemouth will switch to shale gas feed by 2016, says Ineos
New terminal will take US ethane imports and outdated plants will shut down
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US focuses pharma supply chain scrutiny
Import pre-authorisation for trusted firms frees up resources to tackle purity problems
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US blocks imports from fourth Ranbaxy plant
FDA bans import of active ingredients from factory in Toansa, India
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Japanese chemicals show signs of recovery
Reconstruction after 2011 disaster drives higher demand
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Ineos raises axe over Grangemouth petrochemicals
Facility set to close without pension reforms and government help to fund ethane shipping terminal
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Sluggish recovery for European chemical sector
Industry body predicts second consecutive yearly drop in output with growth not expected to start again until 2014
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Buy Viagra online - direct from the manufacturer
Pfizer launches website for mail order erectile dysfunction drug prescriptions
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UK-India projects launched
Scholarships and research links announced as part of prime minister’s visit to India
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Unrest over US gas exports
Dow says exports will increase cost of gas and decrease price stability
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Problems for Russian chemicals?
Accession to WTO will force government to ditch badly needed subsidies
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Bomb chemicals face EU regulation
Retailers say chemical producers and distributors must share regulatory burden
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Irish pharma exports tumble
Seven of the top 10 drugs going off patent between 2011 and 2014 are produced in Ireland
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China to investigate polysilicon imports
An ongoing international row over the market for solar panels is spilling over into the supply chain
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Drugs top EU counterfeit imports
In 2011, medicines topped the list of fake products entering the EU
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