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Coronavirus: Department of Pharmaceuticals recommends ban on export of 12 drug formulations, ingredients
China accounted for 67.56 per cent of India''s total imports of bulk drugs and drug intermediates at USD 2,405.42 million in 2018-19.
The 12 APIs and formulations include antibiotics such as Choramphenicol, Neomycin, Metronidazole, some Vitamins B1, B12, B6 and Hormone progesterone, among others.
The letter has been sent following a recommendation by high level committee formed by the DoP. APIs and formulations include common antibiotics and vitamins. ET had first reported about that the committee was contemplating restrictions on exports so as to curb any shortages in India.
"The Government of India is closely monitoring the supply of APIs/intermediates/Key starting materials (KSMs) which are imported from China and effect of the outbreak of novel coronavirus in China on their supply.
"The Committee after examining the situation has recommended to impose restrictions on the export of 12 APIs and formulations...till further orders," Deputy Secretary at Chemicals and Fertilisers Ministry M K Bhardwaj said in the letter to the DGFT. ET has assessed the copy of a letter.
China accounted for 67.56 per cent of India''s total imports of bulk drugs and drug intermediates at USD 2,405.42 million in 2018-19.
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