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Mylan Offers Concessions To EU On Pfizer Deal

 |  March 30, 2020

Generic drugmaker Mylan NV has offered concessions to address European Union antitrust concerns about its bid for Pfizer’s off-patent branded drugs business Upjohn, a filing on the European Commission site showed on Monday, March 30.

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    US drugmaker Pfizer announced the deal in July as part of a strategy allowing it to focus on its more profitable newer medicines. 

    The European Commission set an April 22 deadline for its decision after Mylan put in its offer on March 27.

    In line with its policy, the EU competition watchdog did not provide details of the concessions. It will now seek feedback from rivals and customers before deciding whether to accept the offer, demand more, or open a full-scale investigation.

    Companies typically have to sell assets or agree to licensing deals to allay regulatory concerns.

    Full Content: New York Times

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