Indian pharmaceutical companies intend to open their representations in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE , February 15, Asia-Plus – Indian pharmaceutical companies intend to open their representative offices in Tajikistan , according to information from Tajikistan ’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI).  The CCI source has told Asia-Plus the companies plan to distribute their output via the representative offices.   It was noted during a meeting of the […]

Zarrina Ergasheva




DUSHANBE


, February 15, Asia-Plus – Indian pharmaceutical companies intend to open their representative offices in


Tajikistan


, according to information from


Tajikistan


’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI). 

The CCI source has told Asia-Plus the companies plan to distribute their output via the representative offices.  

It was noted during a meeting of the CCI top managers with senior representatives from the Indian pharmaceutical companies “Marion Biotech” (Sanjai Singh) and “Curamax” (Sachin Jain).  

During stay in


Dushanbe


representatives from the Indian pharmaceutical companies discussed a number of legal issues related to opening of representative offices of these companies in the republic, according to the source.  

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