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Tap TCM’s potential, premier says

Li urges medicine companies to develop diversifie­d products to improve health

- By HU YONGQI in Kunming, Yunnan huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier LiKeqiang called for traditiona­l Chinese medicine producers on Tuesday, during a visit to Yunnan province, to introduce advanced methods from developed economies to make diversifie­d products and improve people’s health.

The premier spoke with managers and researcher­s of Yunnan Baiyao Group Co in Kunming, the provincial capital. The company is renowned for making traditiona­l medicine products from Baiyao, or white medicine, which was invented in 1902 by the Yi ethnic group and is famous for its efficiency in stopping bleeding.

The medicine enjoys a high reputation in China.

Li said traditiona­l Chinese medicine has great potential for developmen­t of new productsan­d expanding in overseas markets. In the bigger picture, the company can develop more manufactur­ed goods under the category of dietary supplement­s.

In some developed countries, dietary supplement­s are sold in supermarke­ts to meet demands of people of various ages of both genders, Li said. “I hope your company can introduce innovative ways from Western medicine to make such products,” he said.

Since 1999, the company has targeted the rising market of bandages, toothpaste­s and cu ring sprays for sprains, saidZhu Zhaoyun, the company’s chief scientist, who has won the country’s top award for science and technology.

Now the company ranks first in the sales of bandages and curing sprays, with revenue of 20.7 billion yuan ($3 billion) in 2015, which earned the company 2.7 billion yuan in net profit.

Yunnan has the country’s second-largest number of natural plant species, and the company has collected more than 100,000 plants for medicineov­er the past 40 years,Zhu said.

Zhu later presented the premier with a book that features photos and descriptio­ns of around 1,000 natural plants used for medicine.

“Many companies around the world are using natural plants to make medicine. So I hope your company can make more progress in the Chinese market and expand in the internatio­nal market,” Li said.

On Tuesday, the premier also met with former professors and students of the National Southwest Associated University, which existed in Kunming from 1937 to 1946, during a visit to the university’s former site. After that, Li also went to Yunnan Energy Investment Group Co to check on how big data helps manage power grids.

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