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May 23, 2023

Spain may invest in India's bulk drug parks to diversify supplies

New Delhi: Spain is looking to invest in bulk drug parks in India in a move that could help diversify both their active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) supply chains. Bulk drugs are used for manufacturing critical drugs, but 85% of India’s supplies come from other countries, especially China. “The department of pharmaceutical participated in the 12th session of India-Spain Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation (JCEC) meeting held in New Delhi. Both the countries are pharmaceutical powerhouses and have considerable potential for mutual collaboration. Both sides enjoy very healthy bilateral trade. Besides this, Spain has expressed interest in the investments in the Bulk Drug Parks since Spain is also looking at diversifying its API supply chain,\" the DoP said in a communication. “Right now, the discussions are in the very a preliminary stage and will require a series of consultations to take the initiative forward,\" said an official. India exported over $173.26 million worth of pharmaceutical goods to Spain in FY21, which rose to $197.14 million in FY22. Queries sent to the spokesperson of the department of pharmaceuticals and the Embassy of Spain did not elicit a response. The department is implementing the scheme for bulk drug parks with the aim of achieving drug security and reducing dependence on imports. Under the scheme, the government is offering financing to develop common infrastructure facilities at bulk drug parks. The government has already initiated work on three bulk drug parks in Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. Uday Bhaskar, director general of Pharmexcil, an export lobby, said, “Particularly during covid pandemic, every country was talking about too much dependence upon China is not good. Most of the countries in Europe wanted to develop their own essential generic formulations. This API issue comes in most of the countries importing API and chemicals from China and some extent from India. Our pharmas export goods to Spain. But what kind of investment Spain wants to make in India it is too early to say.\"

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