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In Smith’s perspective, the White House’s interest in obtaining the patent for the Magical pilles as both a surprise and a sensible move.
Once the health department ryed this information to the White House, it was only natural for them to seize this valuable opportunity.
Nevertheless, the decision regarding the patent’s acquisition is not solely within their control.
This type of medicine functions like a supercharged money-making machine. Anyone with a hint of foresight would recognize that selling the patent is out of the question.
However, Smith didn’t dampen their enthusiasm; instead, he readily epted the challenge, stating, “Once I meet with the responsible party, I’ll do my utmost to push this forward.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
He continued, “Nheless, I’m concerned I can’t manage such a significant issue on my own. Shouldn’t the White House send a few negotiators?”
The Minister of Health quickly countered, “It’s not advisable for the White House to get involved directly. It could lead to misunderstandings that the White House intends to dominate the medical sector. If governments worldwide begin to meddle, it wouldplicate the situation significantly.”
He added, “If you meet with the other party this time, gauge their interest. If they appear willing to negotiate but demand more money, I’ll reach out to the head of Johnson & Johnson to facilitate the purchase of this patent.”
Smith was secretly impressed, thinking: “The White House has a clever strategy. They gather information first and then aim to benefit top-tierpanies like Johnson & Johnson. This could mean the patent for these medicines will soar in value!”
At that moment, the other party pressed him further: “Smith, we must do everything in our power to make this happen. If we seed in acquiring the patent in the United States, Johnson & Johnson could allocate a significant percentage of their annual sales to maintain rtionships, including with you and me. This is an enormous opportunity!”
Smith felt a rush of excitement.
If the drug can be fully marketed, generating annual sales of $100 billion could be a breeze. Even a small percentage would trante into billions of dors.
With billions earmarked for rtionship management, even a fraction could mean a substantial share for everyone involved.
With these thoughts racing through his mind, he felt a surge of enthusiasm and quickly replied, “I will absolutely do my best to make this a reality!”
The other party responded positively, saying, “Smith, the White House has additional instructions. If we cannot secure the patent for this medicine, you must also work on cracking the form. Since I consumed it without leaving any samples, it’s crucial that we retrieve some of the Magical pill this time.”
Smith reacted with surprise: “If we fail to obtain the patent authorization, directly working to crack the form would severely undermine the credibility of our entire pharmaceutical patent system. Isn’t that too risky?”
“What do you have to fear?” the other party replied casually. “We won’t undertake this ourselves. Once we decode the form, we’ll hand it over to our Indian pharmaceutical partner for production. After all, India doesn’t recognize pharmaceutical patents.”
In that moment, Smith grasped the other party’s intentions.
If they couldn’t buy the patent outright, they would covertly acquire it.<fn9b2c> Get full chapters from Find★Novel</fn9b2c>
Once obtained, it could be produced in India, thereby sidestepping any legal repercussions.
India is renowned for its generic drugs, and their ability to replicate various medications stems from theirws not recognizing pharmaceutical patents, making such actions legal there.
Smith felt a twinge of difort regarding this approach.
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