Worldwide for the construction of a US$50million pharmaceutical plant. At a ceremony to finalize the agreement, Dr Obeng said the first-class pharmaceutical plant would assist in curbing challenges and risks associated with counterfeit medications imported from other countries. “The Ghanaian pharmaceutical market is made up of approximately 30 per cent locally produced drugs and 70 per cent imported products. People from Akwamu state and its environs are going to gain a lot of employment to work. The Pharmaceutical Plant projectThe first-class pharmaceutical plant project officially commenced in 2018 when it broke ground in Kumasi, Ghana.
Source: GhanaWeb August 26, 2021 15:11 UTC