State-Owned Nuclear Medicine Maker Reopens After Crippling Shutdown

State-Owned Nuclear Medicine Maker Reopens After Crippling Shutdown

One of SA’s profitable state-owned enterprises (SOE), nuclear medicine producer NTP Radioisotopes, has been reopened after a year-long shutdown that nearly brought the previously unblemished company to its knees. NTP’s products are vital for the diagnosis and treatment of various cancers, and the shortage threatened global supply. Reads the full article here.

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