Global
supplier India curbs drug exports as coronavirus fears
grow
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[March 03, 2020]
By Chris Thomas and Neha Dasgupta
BENGALURU/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India, the
world's main supplier of generic drugs, has restricted the export of 26
pharmaceutical ingredients and the medicines made from them, including
paracetamol, as the coronavirus outbreak plays havoc with supply chains.
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Indian drugmakers rely on China, the source of the virus outbreak,
for almost 70% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) for
their medicines. Industry experts say they are likely to face
shortages if the epidemic drags on.
"Export of specified APIs and formulations made from these APIs...
is hereby 'restricted' with immediate effect and till further
orders," the Director General of Foreign Trade said in a statement
https://dgft.gov.in/sites/default/files/Noti%2050_0.pdf on Tuesday,
without explaining the extent of the restrictions.
The list given by the government, of 26 APIs and their formulations,
account for 10% of all Indian pharmaceutical exports.
"Irrespective of the ban, some of these molecules may face shortages
for the next couple of months," Dinesh Dua, chairman,
Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India, told Reuters.

"If coronavirus is not contained, then in that case there could be
acute shortages," Dua said.
The council falls under the federal commerce ministry.
Separately, the government said on Tuesday it had detected "high
viral load" in six people who had been in contact with a patient who
contracted the virus in the capital New Delhi.
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The people have been kept in isolation and their samples are being
sent to India's National Institute of Virology for confirmation, the
government said in a statement https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1604938.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to quell public fears.
"There is no need to panic," he said in a tweet.
"Had an extensive review regarding preparedness on the COVID-19
Novel Coronavirus. Different ministries & states are working
together, from screening people arriving in India to providing
prompt medical attention," he added.
On Monday, India reported three new cases of coronavirus, including
an Italian national in the western Indian state of Rajasthan. The
patient in New Delhi was being closely monitored but stable, the
government said.
The Indian ministry of health did not immediately give further
details on the cases when contacted by Reuters.
(Reporting by Chris Thomas in Bengaluru and Neha Dasgupta in New
Delhi; Additional reporting by Derek Francis; Editing by Barbara
Lewis and Pravin Char)
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