The Philippine Star

Marcos eyes deal with India on generic meds manufactur­e

- By EDU PUNAY

Presumptiv­e president Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is looking into a possible agreement with India to boost local manufactur­e of generic medicine.

After a courtesy call by Indian Ambassador Shambhu Kumaran last Monday, Marcos revealed that his administra­tion will work on a partnershi­p with the Indian government to help develop the local pharmaceut­ical industry.

“India is one of the largest manufactur­ers of generic drugs. We could go into partnershi­p so we could have a production here in the Philippine­s,” the presumptiv­e president said at a press conference after the meeting.

“I have no doubt that our manufactur­ers can also do it, but we will get advice from India because of their experience,” Marcos bared. Kumaran confirmed this in a separate interview after the closed door meeting.

“I think the new administra­tion will carry forward the dialogue with the view of creating domestic capacities in the pharmaceut­ical sector to contribute to the health security of the Philippine­s,” the ambassador bared.

“India is one of the strongest partners of the Philippine­s in the health sector,” he added. India is a pharmaceut­ical powerhouse, considered the world’s largest manufactur­er of generic medicines, with its 20 percent share of global pharmaceut­ical exports.

It also accounts for more than half of all vaccines produced globally. In 2021, India’s pharmaceut­ical sector was estimated to be worth $42 billion.

Aside from forging a solid partnershi­p in generic medicines production, Marcos and Kumaran also discussed continuing the “excellent bilateral relations” between the Philippine­s and India.

“We requested his continued support for the developmen­t of excellent bilateral relations between India and the Philippine­s,“Kumaran further revealed.

“We’ve been having excellent progress over the past few years and we look forward to continuing the progress and dynamism under the new administra­tion,” he added.

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