Device Sector’s Growth, Economic Contribution Need Government Support, Report Suggests
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
AdvaMed renews call for device-industry-friendly policies, including repeal of the device tax set to start next year, in promoting a report on the economic impact of the U.S. device industry.
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