Egypt’s Minister of Health and Population Khaled Abdel
Ghaffar met Askar Zhenis, Kazakhstan’s ambassador to Egypt, to discuss
strengthening bilateral cooperation in healthcare and pharmaceutical
manufacturing technology, the Ministry of Health said.
According to the statement, Abdel Ghaffar stressed
Egypt’s interest in expanding cooperation through the transfer of
pharmaceutical manufacturing technologies, harmonizing Good Manufacturing
Practice (GMP) standards, and opening new avenues for trade and investment
between the two countries.
The talks focused on collaboration in pharmaceutical
manufacturing, biotechnology, research and development, capacity building,
vaccination programs and broader public health initiatives. The discussions
also highlighted opportunities to boost Egyptian pharmaceutical exports,
including hepatitis C treatments and products manufactured by the Egyptian
International Pharmaceutical Industries Company (EIPICO).
The meeting reviewed the status of joint cooperation
files, including co-production arrangements, technology transfer, and research
into vaccines and biological products, drawing on Egypt’s experience in
pharmaceutical manufacturing and public health, the ministry said.
Abdel Ghaffar also extended a formal invitation to
Kazakhstan’s minister of health to visit Egypt and tour hospitals and
pharmaceutical production facilities to gain insight into the Egyptian
healthcare system and explore potential investment opportunities, with the aim
of enhancing the health sectors in both countries, the statement added.
Source: Daily News Egypt