India is One of the Largest Manufacturers and
Exporters of Generic Medicines Across the World
Market
Size of Chemicals & Petrochemicals Sector in India is Around 165 billion dollars;
expected to double by 2025: DV Sadananda Gowda
[Press Release/15.10.2020]
Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers DV Sadananda Gowda has said India is one of the largest manufacturers
and exporters of generic medicines across the world. During initial phase, he said,
HCQ and Azithromycin was identified as one of medicines under treatment protocol
for covid-19 in emergency cases. Referring to India supplying these medicines to
more than 120 countries across the world; he underlined that India thereby earned
the reputation of reliable supplier of medicines.
Mr. Gowda informed that India is the only country with largest
number of US-FDA compliant Pharma plants (more than 262 including APIs) outside
of USA with exports $ 20 billion worth of pharma products to various countries including
high standards complying countries like US and Europe.
Addressing the virtual Latin America & Caribbean session
on ‘Reimagining Distances’, during LEADS 2020, organised
by FICCI late last evening Mr. Gowda said that Indian pharma sector can grow to
$ 65 billion industry by 2024. "We have recently launched schemes for development
of seven mega parks—three bulk drug parks and four medical devices parks across
country. New manufacturers will be eligible for Production Linked Incentive (PLI)
Scheme under which they will be eligible for financial incentives on basis of their
sales for first 5-6 years".
The Minister further emphasised that
this is a very- very good time to invest, and set up manufacturing base in India
in pharma sector. "One can enter India market through Joint Ventures also.
The advantage is that you can get access to big markets like domestic Indian market,
US, Japan, EU and South East Asia through India as far as pharma sector is concerned.
Anybody can contact my office if they are interested in Indian pharma sector, we
will provide all possible facilitation and hand holding," he stressed.
Mr. Gowda also said that the market size of Chemicals & Petrochemicals
sector in India is around 165 billion dollars. The size is expected to grow up to
300 billion dollars by 2025. This presents a huge opportunity in Chemical sector
India. For example, to meet the growing demand India will need 5 crackers by 2025
and additional 14 by 2040. These crackers alone will require cumulative investment
of 65 billion dollar. To attract foreign participation, he said, Government of India
is revisiting policies for chemical and petrochemical sector. "We are thinking
to extend financial incentive based on sales similar to what is being extended in
our pharmaceutical sector. We are also tweaking our policies to strengthen our chemical
industrial cluster which we call as PCPIRs and plastic parks. Together, these supportive
Government policies will offer one of the best environments to do business in India
as far as chemicals & petrochemical sector is concerned," Mr. Gowda said.
The Minister added that fertiliser
sector is also an attractive sector in India. there is
huge demand for fertilisers by our farmers every year.
However, domestic production is itself is not enough to meet requirements of fertilisers. We are large importers of urea, & P & K
fertilisers. For example, in 2018-19, India imported 7.5
million ton of urea, 6.6 million ton of DAP, 3 million ton of MOP and 0.5 miliion ton of NPK fertilizer.
"I am told that Latin American and Caribbean countries are
also net importers of chemical fertilisers. Instead of
competing in market as buyers, we should be cooperating for making supply chains
more efficient so that adequate quantity can be sourced at competitive prices."
he added
Mr. Gowda stressed that there is a need for collaboration for
development of alternative fertilisers for example nano fertilisers, which can reduce
our requirement/ usage of fertilisers, and hence dependence
on imports. I would welcome any feedback on my proposal for joint R & D collaboration
for development of alternate fertilisers.
"We would welcome any proposal in these sectors and extend
all possible handholding in India wherever it will be required, he assured,"
he added.