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Monday 02 March 2015 6:49 amUK becomes net importer of drugs for the first time this century as patents expire and RD spend fallsBy: Sarah SpickernellShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailIn 2013, the UK imported more drugs than it exported for the first time since the turn of century.This was d <a href=www.cup-stanley-cup.us>Stanley cup website</a> riven by a <a href=www.stanley-de.de>stanley germany</a> significant drop in drug manufacturing ndash; in fact, output has gone down by a quarter since the coalition government came to power in 2010.According to the Office for National Statistics, pharmaceutical output made up 25.2 per cent of total UK manufacturing at the time, but this fell to just nine per cent in 2013. Only a few years earlier in 2009, <a href=www.stanleycup.com.es>termos stanley</a> drug making had accounted for a third of all UK manufacturing.Industry experts who spoke to the FT put it down to a combination of factors, one of which was the expiration of patents on some lucrative medicines, which they said caused some big drug companies to move their manufacturing arms to countries with lower production costs.There has also been a drop in the amount spent on research and development in the sector ndash; this fell from pound;5bn in 2011 to pound;4.1bn in 2013.Another concern raised was that the government did not recognise the benefits of investing in the pharmaceutical industry quickly enough, and that its tax system was off-putting ndash; one expert said the tax regime had not been as user-friendly as in o