Experts have warned that the NHS would be landed with a much bigger bill for medication if the UK agrees to a US trade deal.
American drugs firms believe the British market will be easier to crack after Brexit, according to a leaked document. US companies want the Trump administration to open up the UK market, despite warnings it would lead to much higher costs for the NHS. The document, leaked to the Mirror newspaper, reads:"Concerns about potential impacts on Britain's National Health Service are being aired.
American drugs firms believe the British market will be easier to crack after Brexit, according to a leaked document. US companies want the Trump administration to open up the UK market, despite warnings it would lead to much higher costs for the NHS. The document, leaked to the Mirror newspaper, reads:"Concerns about potential impacts on Britain's National Health Service are being aired.
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