Sweden
joins dash to host EU drugs agency instead of London
after Brexit
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[December 08, 2016]
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The Swedish
government on Thursday launched a campaign to become the new host of the
London-based European drugs agency after Britain's vote to leave the
European Union and compete with offers from other EU members including
Spain, France and Poland.
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The tussle over the future location of nearly 900-strong European
Medicines Agency (EMA) is expected to form part of complex political
horse-trading around Brexit. Italy, Denmark and Ireland have also
put themselves forward as hosts.
"With one of Europe's top national medicines agencies, an excellent
climate for research and life science as well as good conditions for
an efficient relocation, Sweden is a good future home for the EMA,"
Health Care Minister Gabriel Wikstrom said in a statement.
Having EMA headquartered in or near Stockholm would boost its drugs
and life science sector, the government said. Sweden took a hit when
AstraZeneca moved its headquarters to Britain but still has a
cluster of medtech firms and the health sector has a vibrant
start-up scene.
It already hosts the European Centre for Disease Prevention and
Control (ECDC), another argument for placing EMA in the country, the
government said.
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Prime Minister Stefan Lofven has previously expressed interest in
EMA, but Thursday's launch of an active campaign is the first formal
step and includes a secretariat tasked with planning and organizing
Sweden's candidacy.
(Reporting by Daniel Dickson; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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