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Infographic: CEE

May 19, 2015 | Eastern Europe 

The Central and Eastern Europe region is home to over 145 million people and is a key global growth region. With pharmaceutical sales set to exceed $27bn in 2014, it is an attractive market for pharma, however one in which each market differs with numerous opportunities, and challenges.

Click here to view our latest infographic, which provides an overview of the six most-commonly researched, largest pharma markets in CEE.

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