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Brazil and India plan joint drug production to cut costs and boost health security during Lula’s visit.
Brazil is pursuing a shift from importing Indian medicines to co-producing generics and active pharmaceutical ingredients locally, during President Lula’s visit, with Health Minister Alexandre Padilha leading talks on joint ventures, technology transfer, and regulatory alignment.
The newly formed Brazilian Association of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry aims to boost investments and partnerships.
Officials say local manufacturing could enhance health security, cut drug costs, and create high-value jobs.
India, a top global supplier of affordable generics, expressed interest in expanding operations.
Collaboration also includes faster drug approvals and AI-driven digital health innovations.
The effort is part of a broader strategic partnership between two BRICS nations.
Brasil e India planean la producción conjunta de fármacos para reducir costos e impulsar la seguridad sanitaria durante la visita de Lula.