Farmaindustria reiterates that funding for 2010 and 2011 "are dead" and that only 50 million signed commits.
The management of the Spanish pharmaceutical industry Farmaindustria reiterated Wednesday that the funds were to be allocated for the years 2010 and 2011 to all the autonomous communities, from the 'Programme of cooperation + i' covering the period 2009-2011 and a total of 180 million, "are dead as a result of the cuts approved by the central government," rrring to the decrees 4, buy kinah aion, / 2010 8 / 2010.
Specifically, that agreement Famaindustria agreed to make whole communities totaling 180 million in the 2009-2011 period, of which 50 million would go under 2009, 60 million to this year 2010 and the remaining 70 million for FY2011.
Despite that commitment, Farmaindustria sources reiterated this Wednesday to Europa Press that the new scenario of cuts approved by, global agenda credits, the government, "we will mean a loss of 2,100 million euros and a sales drop 15 percent, has led to only commit the money that was signed in writing first, "he stressed.
Thus, and as we advanced to the end of last year at a meeting in Cordoba Department Director of Relations with the Autonomous Communities Farmaindustria, Jose Ramon Luis Yague, heading 2009, "now, sto credits, is the one that looks like valid ", amounted to 50 million euros, of which eight were for Andalucia.
In fact, sources from the Ministry of Health consulted by Europa Press insisted on the same line, in the sense that with those eight million euro will continue forward with the four biomedical research projects that are anticipated to develop in the community so pharmaceutical co-funded with employers.
Specifically, with this amount, together with public investment, is expected to finance two health research institutes, one in Granada and one in Malaga, as well as build several clean rooms with which promote clinical trials in the community and further consolidate network of biobanks in Andalucia.
Anyway, it reminded Farmaindustria this Wednesday, as warning and early May that the new revisions enacted by the Government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero for the sector were "completely impractical point" for the future and that could be be a "point of no return" for innovation.