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       ENSURING FAIR TRADE                                                                                           PHARMA EXHIBITION

       Govt. not to enter into negotiations on fresh FTAs                                                            CPHI & PMEC India Expo to be held from Nov 26-28

       as it revisits strategy                                                                                       in Greater Noida

          The  Government has pressed the   Negotiations are  temporarily on  in our talks with, for instance, Oman,”   Leading events organiser, Informa                                expanding its global reach and engage-
       pause button on  all fresh  free trade  hold even for the FTAs  where talks  the source said.                 Markets, has announced that the 17th                                ment.
       agreements  (FTAs) as it is revisiting  have been initiated but are not at an ad-                             edition of the pharma industry trade
       its negotiating strategy in order to have  vanced stage, like Peru and Chile, but   The SOPs also talk about being   event, CPHI & PMEC India Expo, will                             The event will also feature dedi-
       more “meticulously”  planned  pacts,  could continue if approval comes from  more meticulous while giving conces-  take place from November 26-28, 2024,                          cated spaces like the Customer Insights
       according to a report in the Hindu Busi-  the top.  However, with partners such  sions taking into account not only the   at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida.                Lounge, International Lounge,  B2B
       nessLine newspaper.               as the UK and the EU, where talks have  present but future possibilities  and                                                                   Lounge, Sustainability  Lounge, Con-
                                         progressed considerably, negotiations  risks. Similarly, the risk of third country   According to Informa, the event                            ference Hall, and a Sales Offi ce. Start-
          The  idea  is to avoid  giving  unin-  continue.                items,  especially Chinese  products,      will bring together over 50,000 industry                            ups will have exclusive opportunities
       tended concessions, check third coun-                              coming into India at concessional          professionals and 2,000 exhibitors show-  ness growth, and spearheading new  to accelerate  their growth by tapping
       try goods (mostly from China) coming   In  the  last  fi ve  years,  India’s  total  duties routed through partner countries   casing more than 10,000 innovative pro-  initiatives,” commented Mr.  Yogesh  into funding avenues, mentorship pro-
       in from partner countries, help industry  imports from FTA partners (ASEAN,  need to be more seriously addressed.  ducts across the pharmaceutical value  Mudras, Managing Director of Informa  grammes, and expansive industry net-
       gain more market access, reject strin-  UAE, SAFTA, Australia, South Korea,                                   chain. CPHI will focus on key segments  Markets in India.           works  through  the  ‘Start  Up  Market’,
       gent sustainability rules and be more  Japan and Mauritius) increased by   The SOPs  also highlight the need   such as natural extracts, pharma exci-                             designed to foster innovation and
       balanced  in terms  of give  and take,  37.9% to $187.92-bn while its exports  to avoid  non-tariff barriers such as   pients,  fi nished  dosage  formulations,   Notable exhibitors at CPHI this year  collaboration.  In addition  to the main
       the report quoted unnamed sources as  increased by  14.48% to $122.72-bn,  sustainability issues,  including labour   pharma ingredients, and fi ne chemicals,  include Dr. Reddy’s, Biocon, Glenmark  exhibition,  CPHI & PMEC India will
       saying.                           per an analysis done by research body,  standards and environmental  norms,   while PMEC will highlight pharma-  Lifesciences, Morepen Laboratories,  host several initiatives during the ‘India
                                         Global Trade Research Initiative. While  that are pushed by developed nations,   ceutical machinery, packaging and drug  Hetero Labs, and Merck Lifesciences,  Pharma Week’, including the ‘Pharma
          “The SOPs  (standard operating  some part of the trade  was not using  and a more balanced  approach while   delivery  systems,  clean  technology,  while PMEC will feature  names like  Leaders  Roundtable’,  ‘Women  in
       procedures)  for the  new  FTA  strategy  FTA  concessions, the  ASEAN coun-  dealing with smaller nations, such as   environmental  protection,  laboratory,  ACG, Fette, Snowbell, Toffl on, Jicon,  Pharma Conference’, ‘Pharma Connect
       are ready and a Cabinet note is being  tries, the UAE, Japan and the SAFTA  Sri Lanka or Bangladesh, to ensure that   analytical, and biotech equipment.   and Pacifab. This year’s edition is set  Congress’  besides  the  10th  edition  of
       prepared by  the  Commerce Depart-  nations appear to  have gained dispro-  India gains proportionately.                                        to attract  participation  from over 120  the  ‘India  Pharma  Awards’  recogni-
       ment. Past FTAs, including recent ones  portionately.                                                            “As India and South Asia lead global  countries.  The event is endorsed by  sing  outstanding contributions to the
       with the UAE and Australia, have been                                 The Commerce Department had             pharmaceutical innovation,  this  expo  prominent industry associations and  pharmaceutical industry. This year, the
       minutely  studied to understand  where   The idea behind  the new  strategy  organised  a ‘chintan  shivir’  on  FTA   will continue  to be the ideal  platform  will also feature the Pharmaceutical  CPHI  legacy brand is celebrating  its
       things could have been done better and  is to learn from past experiences. “For  strategy and SOPs  for trade nego-  for fostering connections, driving busi-  Supply Chain Initiative (PSCI), further  35th anniversary.
       where things went wrong.  New FTAs  instance, after our experience with the  tiations in May  this year where brain
       are likely to be negotiated  once the  UAE, where there are problems related  storming sessions were held between   INDIGENOUS EFFORT
       SOPs are in place,” the report quoted  to imports of gold, silver, platinum and  offi cials  and  trade  experts  including   Wockhardt seeks DCGI approval for its version
       an offi cial as saying.            dates, we don’t want to repeat the same  past negotiators.

       QUARTERLY RESULTS                                                                                             of Aspart insulin
       Aether Industries achieves 10.43% growth in sales
                                                                                                                        Wockhardt has  approached the   second largest number of people with   “By  leveraging  integrated  infra-
          Aether Industries Ltd., a leading  working capital cycle, paving a way  tracker solar power plant, which is   Drug  Controller General of  India   diabetes  in the world.  Last year,  structure and expertise, Wockhardt has
       specialty chemical manufacturer, has  to better ratios in near future and has  expected to signifi cantly reduce electri-  (DCGI) seeking approvals for its indi-  USV said it had partnered with bio-  completed all stages of Asparapid deve-
       reported revenue from Sales at Rs.  registered  a  positive  cash  fl ow  from  city costs. “The plant’s innovative auto-  genously developed, fast-acting insulin   tech venture Biogenomics to bring out  lopment – from research to production
       198.80-crore  in Q2 FY25, a  10.43%  operations for both the quarter and the  tracking system will maximise energy   analogue, Aspart injection (Asparapid).  ‘InsuQuick’, the fi rst locally-made bio-  through in-house development,” the
       increase compared to Q1 FY25. EBITDA  six-month period under review, under-  effi ciency, leading to better tax savings                          similar version of Insulin Aspart.   company said. Further, it pointed out
       for Q2 FY25 was Rs. 61.28-crore, up  scoring  its  commitment  to  effi cient  through  depreciation  benefi ts,  while   Insulin  Aspart is a rapid-acting                         that, “Asparapid will be available in
       17.56% from the previous quarter,  fi nancial  management  and  operational  also  boosting  cash  fl ows.  With  the   product originally from multinational   Wockhardt is also developing addi-  cartridges, vials, and prefi lled disposable
       while Profi t After Tax (PAT) increased  excellence,” it said in a statement.  fi nal  phase  of  this  project  set  to  go   Novo Nordisk and is sold globally as   tional insulin  analogues and  GLP-1  pens, offering fl exibility to the patients for
       to Rs. 34.80-crore in Q2 FY25, regis-                              live within a month, we will soon start    ‘NovoLog’ or ‘NovoRapid’. However,   agonists as part  of its comprehensive  management of diabetes.”  The market
       tering a 16.26% rise. “Additionally, the   The company also announced the  generating additional revenue  for  the   locally developed products are gaining   strategy to provide advanced diabetes  for  Aspart  in  India is  estimated at
       company  has successfully  reduced  its  commencement of its new 5-MW auto  company,” the statement added.    in  signifi cance,  since  India  has  the   care solutions, the company said.  Rs. 260-crore, with limited participants.

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