EU reaches provisional deal to address shortage of essential medicines
The European Parliament has reached a provisional deal to strengthen the EU’s supply of essential medicines by boosting domestic production and reducing reliance on non-EU countries. The measures target critical drugs such as antibiotics, insulin and vaccines and still require approval from both the European Council and Parliament before becoming law.
Ananya Palyekar/Reuters
May 12, 2026

European Medicines Agency Executive Director Emer Cooke speaks to Reuters European Pharmaceutical Correspondent Maggie Fick at Reuters Pharma 2026 in Barcelona, Spain April 22, 2026.
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The European Parliament on Tuesday said it had reached a provisional deal to strengthen the bloc's supply of essential medicines by increasing production within Europe and reducing dependency on non-EU countries.
The measures under the agreed text target critical medicines such as antibiotics, insulin and vaccines, and aim to expand EU manufacturing capacity.
The provisional pact comes at a critical juncture for the bloc, which has been scrambling to ensure future access to new drugs as U.S. pricing policies continue to shake the pharmaceuticals sector.
It needs to be approved by both the European Parliament and the European Council before the new rules can enter into force.
Emer Cooke, the head of the European Medicines Agency, last month urged regional authorities in the EU to work together more closely to ensure access to drugs.
-Ananya Palyekar/Reuters
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