Greece and Belgium fall foul of EU regulations
The EU Commission is taking Greece to the European Court of Justice for levying a special tax on pharmaceutical imports from other EU Member States.
Greece says that the fee funds quality and safety controls, but the Commission says that it breaks EU freedom of movement of goods laws.
The EU has also forced Belgium to liberalise its laws that restricted parallel imports of pharmaceutical products from within the European Union.
The European Commission had launched legal proceedings against the Belgian government claiming that the rules broke EU free trade rules, but has now abandoned the case after Belgium implemented reforms in a royal decree.