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Iran's pharmaceutical ambitions are a Catch 22

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 18 Aug 2016


Iran's pharmaceutical industryhas found itself in a catch-22.On the one hand, the country is trying to grow its pharmaceutical exports and attract investment in the industry. But on the other hand, an increase in output could potentially have a detrimental effect on the price and availability of certain medicines,according to anote from BMI Research.In order to strengthen the industry, Iran hasbeen turning to other countries and foreign companies for investment.In the six months since the worlds sanctions against the country were lifted, Iran has been making a strong effort to cooperate with and attract investment from foreign drugmakers.For example, several German delegations have visited Iran this year, with both countries declaring interest in boosting cooperation in the pharmaceutical industry. And as of June, Iran and Russia are in talks to speed up scientific cooperation between the countries and have agreed to cooperate on about 40 scientific projects.Germany and Russia are the two highest pharmaceutical export destinations for Irantogether they receive over 75% of Irans exports, so the ties between the countries are strong.But Iran has also recently made a trade pact with India, with the aim of lifting sagging exports; and the Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has announced plans to manufacture insulin in the country. BMI doesnt think many multinational drugmakers will necessarily follow in these footsteps, though, given Irans corruption, bureaucracy, and risky legal environment. Rather than establish a direct manufacturing presence, the researchers expect pharmaceutical companies to just partner with domestic drugmakers.But BMI still expects pharmaceutical output to grow a lot in the next few years, supported primarily by the weakening of the Iranian rial. That means that Iranian pharmaceuticals will become increasingly competitive in international markets, and itll give a nice boost to domestic drugmakers output.It could also have dangerous consequences for Irans citizens. As the currency depreciates, imports will be more expensive and will drive medicine prices even higher. Andif Western drugmakers still choose not to do business in the country, there could be shortages of more sophisticated medicine. Given that Iran'sdomestic manufacturing is more basic than that of many Western companies, any gaps or shortages are unlikely to be accounted for by local companies.The situation likely won't be as bad as it has been in previous years, when the sanctions prevented many essential drugsfrom getting to Iranand made financial transactions so difficult that medicine prices often rose in the process. But if everything plays out as BMI expects it to, with Iran attempting to make its pharmaceuticals internationally competitive but without the benefit of Western manufacturing, it could be grim.SEE ALSO:http://www.businessinsider.com/promesa-will-help-puerto-ricos-economic-growth-but-in-five-years-2016-8Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: This lunch box for adults could change the way you eat
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