VN targets pharmaceuticals sector
Improving the domestic pharmaceutical industry would be the health sector's highest priority in the coming years in order to satisfy 70 per cent of the nation's demand by 2015, said...

Improving the domestic pharmaceutical industry would be the health sector's highest priority in the coming years in order to satisfy 70 per cent of the nation's demand by 2015, said...
Vietnam’s pharmaceutical market is forecasted to top Asia-Pacific region’s growth at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 19 percent in 2011 - 2013
Seventeen Indian pharmaceutical enterprises on Oct. 14 met with HCM City partners during a trade-exchange programme to seek more opportunities in the field.
Indian-owned pharmaceutical enterprises have been urged to pour more investment in the local pharmaceutical industry
Deputy Minister of Health Cao Minh Quang has encouraged Indian-owned pharmaceutical enterprises to pour more investment in the local pharmaceutical industry.
Deputy Minister of Health Cao Minh Quang has encouraged Indian-owned pharmaceutical enterprises to pour more investment in the local pharmaceutical industry.
HN — Domestic businesses should positively build plans and methods to grow marketplaces in nations joining the Trans-Off-shore Partnership (TPP) Agreement.Ngo Chung Khanh, deputy director from the Secretary of state for Industry and Trade's Multilateral Trade Policy Department, made the suggestion in a conference in Ha Noi yesterday.The TPP pact, also called the Trans-Off-shore Proper Economic Partnership Agreement, is really a multilateral free trade deal that aims to help liberalise the financial systems
HN – Blue nick declines ongoing to tug shares lower around the HCM City Stock Market today.As much as 80 percent from the top 30 shares by market capitalisation and liquidity sank, which the 2nd biggest share PV Gas, HCM City Infrastructure Investment (CII), Sea Group (OGC) and Sacombank Investments (SBS) fell through the daily limit of 5 percent.Only mixer Masan Group (MSN), property developer Quoc Cuong Gia Lai (OQC) and Song Da Urban & Industrial Zone Investment and Development (SJS) bucked the