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Comment by AuryGlenz

20 days ago

Then you’ll eventually be generally unhappy to see no new medications come out.

A significant change to IP doesn't necessarily mean the world stops working on things. It just pivots us to a new set of problems.

China disrespects IP and has the fastest growth of anywhere, and has medications

  • China tries to steal IP, but otherwise has a functioning IP system including for drugs Chinese companies make.

    And China’s growth is about 5% in 2025, which isn’t close in the least to the fastest (Vietnam at 17%).

    And China has medications because of other countries with IP (mostly Europe and US). So if the US gets rid of IP, the. A very large part of new drugs won’t happen.

    • I don't care about the numbers, I care about the growth. They went from zero to high speed trains linking all major cities in a decade. They went from manufacturing cheap slop knockoffs of American products to top–of–the–line locally–designed products in about the same time. They make their own semiconductors now.

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There seems to be an explosion of drugs for fat loss. No signs of slowing down.