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The second annual CEE (Central and Eastern Europe) pharmaceutical challenges conference will be held in Budapest, Hungary, on 3 and 4 October.
The conference, specifically tailored to meet the needs of senior executives of pharmaceutical companies already located or planning to spread into the CEE market, will provide information about the latest key pharmaceutical issues in the Central and Eastern Europe region, one of the fastest growing markets.
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