Industry split, govt reviews import policy on refurbished med devices
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India’s push for trade agreements has ignited a debate over importing refurbished medical equipment. Domestic players warn of patient safety risks and unfair competition, while MNCs advocate for a globally aligned framework with stringent oversight. The health ministry’s committee to frame a policy has intensified industry concerns, particularly amid India-US trade talks.
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