Withdrawal of FDI by GSK from Bangladesh

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EDEN MARKET TO STOCK EXCHANGE Published: 05 August 2018

Withdrawal of FDI by GSK from Bangladesh M S Siddiqui

The pharmaceutical industries are one of the most promising sectors in Bangladesh. The sector has been flourished after The Drug (Control) Ordinance in 1982 has been promulgated by one of the Military Dictators. Bangladesh is now exporting medicine to more than 100 countries after meeting 97 percent of local demands.

Moreover, As LDC country Bangladesh is exempted from patent free production rights up to 2033 but the time limit will be shortened to 2026 after graduation to developing country by 2024 for both domestic market and limited export market.

Global data suggest Bangladesh's pharmaceutical sector can grow at 15 percent for the next five years with its growing domestic market that can meet 98 percent of the local demand and export to 127 countries. It can further advancement in this sector.

Unfortunately despite all facilities in local and overseas market for operating in Bangladesh, the Board of Directors of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has decided to withdraw from Bangladesh market by end of this month. There is a formality of approval of decision at the annual general meeting of shareholders. They are one of the oldest medicine companies in Bangladesh and serving this market for last for last six decades.

In the global market the top 10 best pharmaceutical companies are: (1) Pfizer (2) Novartis (3) HoffmannLa Roche (4) Johnson & Johnson (5) Merck & Co (6) GlaxoSmithKline (7) Sanofi (8) Eli Lilly (9) AstraZeneca (10) Abbott Laboratories. These ten largest companies commanded 25 percent of the global market. But their investment for research and development (R&D) is over 50 percent.


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