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Lupin CEO Says Additional incentives Needed To Make US Manufacturing Viable

Vinita Gupta Talks To AAM Chief Dan Leonard About Lupin’s Strategy

Executive Summary

Lupin CEO Vinita Gupta has insisted that additional incentives are necessary to make local manufacturing in the US viable. The recently-launched podcast by the US Association for Accessible Medicines, with CEO Dan Leonard as the host, welcomed Gupta who shared details of Lupin’s strategy and how the company plans to keep a firm foot in affordable medicines. 

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