LAHORE: Kyrgyzstan Trade House (KTH) Chairman Meher Kashif Younis Sunday urged Pakistani exporters to conquer Kyrgyzstan’s US $ 650 million pharmaceutical market.
Speaking on Sunday at KTH to a group of exporters headed by Ms. Sana Abdullah, he stated that Pakistan can improve its economic prospects and meet the healthcare needs of Kyrgyzstan’s seven million citizens by strategically entering this market. He goes on to say that by using its pharmaceutical expertise and developing strategic alliances, Pakistan may effectively take a sizable share of Kyrgyzstan’s pharmaceutical market, improving the economies of both countries.
Meher claimed that Pakistan had a thriving pharmaceutical sector with a track record of creating high-caliber medications. He noted that Kyrgyzstan is becoming more and more in need of cost-effective healthcare solutions, and that using this expertise can assist satisfy that need. Developing solid connections will improve the distribution network and promote confidence in pharmaceuticals made in Pakistan.
Meher According to Kashif Younis, Alymkadyr Beishenaliev, the health minister of Kyrgyzstan, who attended the inaugural two-day global health summit in Islamabad a few days ago, also extended an invitation to Pakistani pharmaceutical companies to come to his nation in order to supply reasonably priced and high-quality medications for state-run hospitals’ pharmacies.