Can China's drug patents be liberalized like India's?
Of course. India is a major drug exporter in the world and has always been known as the "world pharmacy". Many drugs have passed various international certifications. The FDA has allowed 650 Indian pharmaceutical companies to export medicines and related raw materials to the United States, while only 300 China companies are allowed to export to the United States. Why are Indian medicines so cheap? In addition to India's unique technology cost advantage, it also benefits from India's unswerving implementation of the "drug compulsory licensing system." Simply put, it is to throw away the western patent protection regulations and copy the latest and most effective drugs. Generally speaking, once the expensive drugs in western countries are listed, Indian pharmaceutical companies can copy similar products under the protection of their own patent laws.