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Macron says France to 'relocate' production of many imported medicines

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French president Emmanuel Macron declares that the production of around fifty drugs, for which France is too dependent on "non-European imports", must be relocated. During a visit to the Ardèche, Macron announces that 25 of them "will see their production relocated or significantly increased on national territory". SOUNDBITE

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