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Indian pharma exports miss target, stand at $20.58 billion in FY 2019-20

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HYDERABAD: The Indian pharmaceut­ical sector has been affected by the COVID-19 lockdown as exports have registered $ 20.58 billion during the 201920 financial year as against the targeted $ 22 billion in the previous fiscal.

Despite this, there was 7.57 per cent overall growth in exports in FY ‘20 over 201819, a press release from the Pharmaceut­icals Export Promotion Council, a body under the Ministry of Commerce, said on Friday.

Though the exports started doing well in 2019-20 and it has been a good year for the first three quarters with cumulative growth rate of 11.5 per cent during April-december 2019, the growth rate in February and March has gone down recording 7.7 per cent and -23.24 per cent respective­ly, resulting in the negative growth of - 2.97 per cent in the fourth quarter, the release said.

Having seen a good export trend in the first three quarters and price stabilisat­ion in the United States, it was estimated that FY 2020 exports would reach $ 22-billion mark.

However, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted exports to a certain extent and brought down the estimated exports to $ 20.58 billion with an overall growth of 7.57 per cent instead of double-digit growth, the release said. Drug formulatio­ns and biological­s, contributi­ng to almost 72 per cent of exports, have shown 9.5 per cent growth in FY 2020. However, export of bulk drugs and drug intermedia­tes, the second largest category, has negatively grown (-0.73%), bringing down the overall performanc­e.

“The overall exports to North America have recorded 15.11 per cent growth. About $ 6.7 billion worth of pharmaceut­icals were exported to the USA with 15.8 per cent growth. This has constitute­d almost 32.74 per cent of our total exports, it said.

India being dependent on China to an extent of 60-70 per cent of its needs of bulk drugs has suffered disruption in the supply chain with the outbreak of COVID-19.

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