Ukraine should study exports of blood preparations to India
Ukraine should study the possibility of exporting blood preparations to India, Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade, Trade Representative of Ukraine Natalia Mykolska has said.
"When we speak about cooperation in the pharmaceutical sphere, we always speak about imports of drugs from India. However, look at blood preparations: India does not have them. This is a possibility of supplying preparations to India," she said at the Ukraine-India roundtable in the Verkhovna Rada in Kyiv on Friday.
She also said that technologies could be also exported from Ukraine to India, in particular, IT products.
In turn, Deputy Agricultural Policy and Food Minister Olha Trofimtseva said that development of exports of from Ukraine to India leguminous crops would allow speaking not only about exports of raw materials, but also exports of finished products.
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