The exports by Pakistani pharmaceutical companies grew by 34 percent to $457 million during FY25.
The export figure during FY25 is the highest-ever in Pakistan’s history. The industry recorded exports of $341 million in FY24, $328 million in FY23, and $269 million in FY22.
According to a report by brokerage house Topline Securities, the growth is a result of deregulation of the pricing of non-essential drugs which has helped companies to invest more in new products and exports markets.
The brokerage house expects the exports to grow further during the current fiscal year.
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Does the government/national treasury gets its fair share in taxes?
Please All pharma companies reduce price of essential medicine like epelypcy sugar blood pressure poor Awam can’t afford highest rates
Ok I will my best