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Uganda: Indian
drug company confirms interest in investing
Posted AtAllAfrica.com
Johannesburg
Indian generic drug firm Cipla has confirmed its willingness
to invest in Uganda following an invitation by the Ugandan
Vice-President, Gilbert Bukenya.
Bukenya recently returned from a week-long visit to
India, where he met with Cipla officials to conclude
an agreement of cooperation covering anti-AIDS and malaria
treatment.
A Ugandan newspaper, The Monitor, quoted Bukenya as
saying, "India may be a developing country, but it has
advanced in many fields that can benefit our people,
especially in as far as drugs are concerned. We need
cheap and effective drugs in Uganda and the only way
we can achieve this is by attracting investors here."
India is the world's third-largest producer of generic
drugs and a major exporter, while Cipla already exports
a range of drugs to Uganda for diseases such as HIV/AIDS
and malaria.
August 16, 2005
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