Companies / Indonesia
Pharmacy Sector Receives Boost
June 2007 | Project NewsBMI has upwardly revised its forecast for the Indonesian generics sector after the government launched a programme to increase the availability of cheap, locally-made versions of patented pharmaceuticals. Under the Apotek Rakyat (People's Pharmacy) scheme, restrictions on dispensing drugs have been loosened and a network of small pharmacy outlets will be encouraged. We now expect the generics sector to reach a valuation of US$1.31bn in 2011, a 3.96% increase on BMI's previous projection.
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