by Richard Daverman, PhD
December 9, 2013 -- China has agreed to allow ten additional permanent FDA inspectors to be stationed in China. For more than a year, the US has been trying to secure visas for additional personnel, but without success. The agency has allocated $10 million to increase the number of long-term workers from its current level – one – up to eleven. In addition, China promised to fulfill its goals of establishing Drug Master File management for active pharmaceutical ingredients. More details....
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