US & EU set to extend MRA (Mutual Recognition Agreement) transition period
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
US and European regulators are expected to make a formal decision next month to extend the transition period for implementation of the US-EU Mutual Recognition Agreement. "They will surely extend the confidence-building period," predicted Jeffrey Gren, director of the Office of Microelectronics, Medical Equipment, and Instrumentation at the US Department of Commerce.
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