The European Medicines Agency said it has heard from 21 countries that want to host the London-based regulator once Britain leaves. The EMA is preparing to leave its headquarters as a result of Brexit and the agency’s executive director reportedly said they are hoping for a quick decision on its new location.
The location will be finalized by EU heads of state at the European Council. The EMA told Reuters that representatives from countries ranging from Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden and others have expressed interest in hosting the agency.
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