(Adds detail on Rogers' move, salary and context throughout) Sept 30 (Reuters) – Smith+Nephew said on Tuesday its chief financial officer, John Rogers, will relocate to the United States from the UK, citing operational efficiency as more than half of the medical products maker's revenue comes from the U.S. The British group, which makes orthopaedic implants, wound dressings and other surgical aids, has been cutting costs and launching products in a recovery led by elective surgeries in the U.S., offsetting a difficult Chinese market. Moving Rogers, a British national, would "enhance executive leadership and oversight of operations" in the U.S, the company said on Tuesday, adding that it would also help execute Smith+Nephew's business strategy alongside senior U.S.-based leaders. The U.S.,

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