EU Industry Welcomes New Schengen Strategy’s Green Lanes
‘Milestone’ Policy Shows Europe Has Learned Lessons From COVID-19
Executive Summary
Planned reforms to the EU’s Schengen open border system that will allow for transport “green lanes” to be reactivated when necessary have been welcomed by off-patent industry association Medicines for Europe.
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