Back With A Bang: ‘Brexit Bill’ For UK’s Medical Devices Due For 2nd Reading On 2 March
The process of regulating for a future outside the EU gets fully underway in the UK parliament
Executive Summary
Parliamentary debate next week on the post-Brexit regulatory adjustments ahead for the UK medical devices industry will coincide with the opening of post-Brexit EU trade talks by the UK government. After a period of nervous calm, Brexit will be back with a bang.
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