Indian pharma exports achieve record growth of 23% in 2011-12: Pharmexcil

13 Dec 2012 Evaluate

During 2011-12, the exports of the Indian pharmaceuticals have achieved a record growth of 23.34% in US dollar terms.  According to the Director General of Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) P V Appaji, “the exports growth story is one to be proud of”. The total exports, since last five years, have grown by 16% CAGR.

In the last fiscal, North America stood as the most favourable export destination with a 33 percent growth. According to Pharmexcil, pharma shipments to Oceania too have shown a rise of 43%, however, the overall turnover is small, as Australia and New Zealand are not yet fully tapped and higher growth rates can be expected in near future.

In an endeavor to encourage the $22 billion Indian pharma sector, Pharmexcil will be organizing a three-day show 'iPHEX 2013' in Mumbai in 2013 under the support of Ministry of Commerce & Industry. According to the IPHEX Committee Chief - Bhavin Mehta, more than 400 Indian pharmaceuticals firms are expected to showcase their products, which include formulations, APIs, nutraceuticals, health services and biotechnology products.

This show will provide a platform to the international buyers and regulators to evaluate the world’s third largest (in terms of volume) Indian pharma industry and will enable the council and its members to promote brand India - the quality and affordability aspect of Indian pharmaceutical sector.

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