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Aspen Pharma in midst of cancer drug price-gouging row
17 Apr 2017
Aspen Pharmacare allegedly “plotted to destroy supplies of life-saving cancer medicines” to drive up prices in Europe, after the firm bought the rights to five cancer medicines from GlaxoSmithKline and sought to impose rises of up to 4,000 per cent
Suzuki, Toshiba and Denso in JV to manufacture lithium-ion batteries in India
15 Apr 2017
The move by the Japanese companies comes at a time when the Indian automotive infrastructure is exploring the possibilities of mass manufacture of electric vehicles
Suzuki, Toshiba and Denso in JV to manufacture lithium-ion batteries in India
15 Apr 2017
The move by the Japanese companies comes at a time when the Indian automotive infrastructure is exploring the possibilities of mass manufacture of electric vehicles
Suzuki, Toshiba and Denso in JV to manufacture lithium-ion batteries in India
15 Apr 2017
The move by the Japanese companies comes at a time when the Indian automotive infrastructure is exploring the possibilities of mass manufacture of electric vehicles
Australian regulator approves Yancoal's $2.45-bn acquisition of Rio's thermal coal assets
13 Apr 2017
$43-bn ChemChina-Syngenta merger approved by China; Indian nod awaited
13 Apr 2017
The deal, which has now been approved by regulators from 19 countries including the European Commission, has yet to get the nod from the Indian regulator
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