Companies entering the Middle East caught in the crossfire
By Kim, Jin-Gu | translator Kim, Jung-Ju
23.10.11 12:05:05
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Pharmaceutical companies directly exporting to the Middle East "receive advance payment... no immediate damage expected"
Companies are watching closely, although there is no significant impact as it is in the early stages of entry
¡ãOn the 7th (local time), the Palestinian armed political faction Hamas attacked Israel (CNN photo)
On the 7th (local time), the Palestinian armed political faction Hamas attacked Israel (CNN photo). As the situation in Israel and nearby regions has deteriorated rapidly due to large-scale airstrikes by the Palestinian armed political faction Hamas, domestic pharmaceutical and bio companies that have entered or are seeking to enter the Middle East appear to be paying close attention. The prevailing view is that the immediate damage will not be significant, but there is also the view that if the conflict spreads throughout the Middle East region, disruption to each company's long-term plans will be inevitable.Middle East pharmaceutical export companies, ¡°Israel¡¯s share is small¡¦ the damage will not
Kim, Jin-Gu(kjg@dailypharm.com)
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