The Indian Pharmaceutical industry is 3 rd largest in the world in terms of volume and 14th largest in terms of value. India exported medicines worth US $14389 mn in Financial Year 2018-19. India also exported Bulk Drug/Drug Intermediates worth US $ 3911mn in Financial Year 2018-19. However, the country also imports various Bulk Drugs/Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) for producing medicines. Two-thirds of the total imports of Bulk Drugs/ Drug Intermediates is from China. The imports from China are mainly due to economic considerations. The details of India’s imports of Bulk Drugs/ Drug Intermediates (including from China) are as under:.
Year | Total imports (US $ mn) | Imports from China (US$ mn) | Percent of Imports from China |
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2018-19 | 3560.35 | 2405.42 | 67.56% |
As per the information received from the port offices of CDSCO, the quantity of raw materials imported for the formulation of antibiotic medicines in the country during each of the last three years is as follows:
Year | Quantity of raw materials imported for the formulation of antibiotic medicines in the country (in MTs) |
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2019 | 11230.50 |
2018 | 12006.11 |
2017 | 5591.44 |
Department of Pharmaceuticals has constituted a Committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Eshwara Reddy, Joint Drugs
Controller, Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) to address the issue of drug security in the country in the
context of novel coronavirus outbreak in China. Based on the recommendations of the Committee, the department has issued
necessary instructions to National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) and
State Governments to ensure adequate supply of APIs and formulations at affordable prices in the market and to prevent
black-marketing, illegal hoarding, creating artificial shortages in the country. In this regard, Department of Pharmaceuticals
has written to DGFT to restrict exports of 13 API and formulations made out of these APIs which includes paracetamol.
NPPA has also written to Chief Secretaries of States with copies to Principal Secretaries Health and State Drug Controllers
requesting them to closely monitor the production and availability of APIs and formulations to prevent the black marketing
and hoarding in their States and UTs as well as to ensure that there is no violation of provisions of Drugs (Prices Control)
Order, 2013 with regard to compliance of ceiling prices/ permissible increase in prices of scheduled/ non-scheduled
formulations respectively.
The Department of Pharmaceuticals has formulated a Scheme namely ‘Assistance to Bulk Drug Industry for Common
Facility Centre’ for providing assistance of upto Rs.100 crore for creation of Common Facility Centre (CFC) in any
upcoming bulk drug park promoted by State Governments/State Corporations. The department has given ‘In-principle’
approval to the following proposals under this scheme:
1. Govt. of Andhra Pradesh (AP Economic Cities Promotional Corporation Ltd.)
2. Govt. of Telangana (Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd.)
3. Govt. of Himachal Pradesh (HP State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.)
As per the said scheme the time frame for development of a CFC is 2 years from the date of final approval.
This information was given in a written reply by Minister for Chemicals & fertilizers, Shri. D.V. Sadananda Gowda in Lok
Sabha today.
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