Egyptian
Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli chaired a meeting to review national efforts to
secure the supply of medicines and medical products, and to advance the
localization of the pharmaceutical industry, according to a statement from the
Cabinet.
The meeting was
attended by Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Finance Minister Ahmed
Kouchouk, Investment and Foreign Trade Minister Hassan El-Khatib, as well as
the heads of the Egyptian Drug Authority and the Unified Procurement Authority,
along with other senior officials.
Madbouli stressed
that the government is holding regular meetings to ensure a sufficient supply
of essential medicines for both citizens and healthcare institutions, while
also maintaining a safe strategic stockpile. He noted ongoing coordination
among relevant agencies to secure financing for pharmaceutical raw materials
and to settle outstanding dues owed to pharmaceutical companies.
Prime Minister
Madbouli also affirmed that the pharmaceutical sector remains a top priority
under President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s directives, which call for the
localization of pharmaceutical production using advanced technologies and
through partnerships with international companies. The objective, he said, is
to meet local demand while expanding Egypt’s pharmaceutical exports,
particularly to African markets.
According to the
Cabinet statement, the meeting also reviewed the Egyptian Drug Authority’s
ongoing efforts to implement international quality standards and achieve global
accreditation in collaboration with specialized organizations. Officials
further discussed strategies to attract foreign investment into the
pharmaceutical and medical supplies sectors, with the aim of enhancing local
production capacity and improving the availability of essential medicines in
the domestic market.
Source: Daily News Egypt