That makes two more. On Monday 20 March, Belgium and Malta announced their wish to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA), once the United Kingdom has permanently left the European Union. These two countries are now on the long list of member states that are already candidates.
The EMA was set up in 1995 to take charge of the scientific assessment, supervision and monitoring of the safety of medicines marketed in the EU. It employs around 800 people of all EU nationalities, except...