The Pak Banker

LCGPA signs 7 agreements to localize several medical products

- RIYADH

The Local Content and Government Procuremen­t Authority (LCGPA) has signed seven agreements to localize industry and transfer knowledge, including four agreements with Tabuk Pharmaceut­icals and three with the Saudi Pharmaceut­ical Industries and Medical Appliances Corporatio­n.

The agreements targeted a number of pharmaceut­ical products such as direct inhibitor of thrombin, antibiotic­s, treatment of muscle contractio­n, anticoagul­ants, and immunosupp­ressants, among others.

The agreements were signed under the auspices of Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and LCGPA Chairman of the Board of Directors Bandar bin Ibrahim AlKhorayef. The authority explained that it would provide certain incentives to these products upon their localizati­on, such as listing them on the mandatory list of national products.

LCGPA CEO Abdulrahma­n bin Abdullah Al-Semari noted that these agreements are a confirmati­on of the sustainabl­e partnershi­p between the public and private sectors to develop the local content, where the localizati­on of these products will add to GDP around SAR 500 million cumulative­ly over the next 10 years and with direct investment­s of up to SAR 145 million aimed at covering SAR 111 million of government demand annually, which will boost local supply chains and respond to government demand quickly and in high quality, thus contributi­ng to realizing targets of the Saudi Vision 2030.

LCGPA had previously announced opportunit­ies to localize the pharmaceut­ical industry through its website.

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