The Phnom Penh Post

Thai big pharma coming to Kingdom

- Thou Vireak

THAI pharmaceut­ical manufactur­er AVS Innovation Co Ltd plans to expand its pharmaceut­ical and medical products market to Cambodia, Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Ouk Sorphorn said in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement came following a meeting between Sorphorn and AVS Innovation CEO Kampol Siriwattan­akul.

Sorphorn said the company wants to team up with local firms to ship in medical products and develop innovative tools and equipment to supply local and global market needs.

“We welcome the aforementi­oned project and have acquainted the company with the potential of Cambodian business opportunit­ies, including the economic diplomacy policy that the Cambodian embassy is undertakin­g to promote trade, tourism and culture,” he said.

Kampol said his company is currently producing medicine and equipment for Covid-19 to supply the domestic market.

“The company is looking for partnershi­ps in Cambodia to further expand our potential,” he said, without revealing a timeframe.

Pharma Product Manufactur­ing Co Ltd (PPM) director Dr Hay Ly Eang told The Post on Thursday that he welcomed the company expanding into the market.

“We want to work together, but in dealing with foreign companies we must consider how our collaborat­ion can best benefit the nation,” he said. “We are well able to compete with them, just as we are well able to cooperate with them.”

He added that PPM pharmaceut­icals manufactur­es the painkiller Kinal – the first Cambodian produced medicine. It was developed by Cambodian pharmacist Dr Kok Sok Kim in September 1960.

The company currently exports its products to Africa, Southeast Asia and Europe.

“Our countr y’s pharmaceut­ica l market is big,” he said. “We are not afraid of qualit y and technica l competitio­n and we a lso see strong support from our government,” said Dr Ly Eang.

PPM is a loca l producer of pharmaceut­ical products launched in 1996. The company has played a big role in the Kingdom’s pharmaceut­ica l industr y, both socia lly and economical­ly.

As the sole survivor of his family during the Khmer Rouge’s reign, Dr Ly Eang went to France in 1976 at 21 years old. He became a pharmacist and opened a shop in 1990 in Nanterre commune in the western suburbs of Paris.

 ?? ROYAL EMBASSY OF CAMBODIA IN BANGKOK ?? AVS Innovation CEO Kampol Siriwattan­akul (centre left) and Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Ouk Sorphorn (centre right) look forward to the company’s entry into the Kingdom’s market.
ROYAL EMBASSY OF CAMBODIA IN BANGKOK AVS Innovation CEO Kampol Siriwattan­akul (centre left) and Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Ouk Sorphorn (centre right) look forward to the company’s entry into the Kingdom’s market.

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