The restrictions are not complete bans but impede sales of drug and drug ingredients overseas by specifying circumstances for their export and requiring firms to procure a “no objection” certificate from the government.
An easing of those restrictions will probably come within two days and will likely include Paracetamol, a common pain reliever also known as acetaminophen, the government officials in New Delhi said.
“There is so much (U.S.) pressure on the government. For U.S. what matters is Paracetamol, it matters to them significantly,” said one official, adding that India had adequate stock of the drug for domestic use for at least four months.
The restrictions will be lifted for all countries, the officials said, but it was not immediately clear exactly how many drugs formulations would be exempted.
Both officials declined to be identified due to the sensitive nature of the discussions. India’s commerce ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The U.S. government said in a statement on Tuesday that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had spoken with India’s foreign minister and sought cooperation in strengthening global pharma manufacturing and supply chains, but gave no further details.
President Donald Trump has warned Americans of a “painful” two weeks ahead in fighting the virus. Nearly 3,900 people have died in the United States, and the total confirmed U.S. cases has risen to 187,000.
Imports from India accounted for 24% of medicines and 31% of medicine ingredients to the United States in 2018, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The United States’ Health and Human Services has listed hydroxychloroquine as a medical resource that was subject to hoarding prevention measures.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-india-pharmaceutic/india-likely-to-soon-ease-some-drug-export-curbs-after-u-s-pressure-sources-idUSKBN21J4YN
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