Key Points

Over 200 healthcare firms participated in the India-Myanmar Pharma Connect seminar, signaling deepening ties. Bilateral trade between the two nations grew by 23.5%, with pharmaceuticals leading the surge. Discussions also covered energy cooperation and rupee-kyat trade settlements. The event highlights Myanmar’s role as India’s 7th-largest ASEAN trading partner.

Key Points: 200 Firms Join India-Myanmar Pharma Connect Seminar as Trade Grows

  • Myanmar-India bilateral trade surged 23.5% to $2.15 billion in FY2024-25
  • Pharma exports grew 6.4% YoY reaching $183.7 million
  • Energy and rupee-kyat trade mechanisms discussed for future cooperation
  • Four Indian states share a 1,643 km border with Myanmar
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Myanmar: Over 200 health sector firms participate in Pharma Connect seminar

Myanmar Health Minister and Indian Ambassador lead Pharma Connect seminar as bilateral trade surges 23.5%, with pharma exports hitting $183.7 million.

"Over 200 businesses took part in our #PharmaConnect health sector biz seminar – Indian Embassy in Myanmar"

Naypyitaw, July 26

Over 200 healthcare sector firms participated in the Pharma Connect seminar held here in collaboration with the India-Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IMCCI), highlighting the growing health sector cooperation between the two countries.

Addressed by Myanmar's Health Minister Thet Khaing Win and Indian Ambassador Abhay Thakur, the event comes as bilateral trade surged by 23.5 per cent in FY2024-25 to reach USD 2.15 billion. Pharma exports alone grew 6.4 per cent year-on-year, touching USD 183.7 million.

In a post on social media X, the Indian embassy informed about the event that took place on Friday and wrote, "Over 200 businesses took part in our #PharmaConnect health sector biz seminar, with IMCC Myanmar, y'day. Health Minister Thet Khaing Win & @AmbAbhayThakur addressed them."

Apart from the pharmaceutical sector, two countries are poised to strengthen their energy cooperation with several key initiatives in the works.As part of strengthening bilateral trade relations, the 8th meeting of the India-Myanmar Joint Trade Committee (JTC) was hosted by India in New Delhi last year.

The meeting discussed the potential areas of cooperation to drive mutual growth. Both parties conversed about the focus sectors like Shipping, Textile, Health, Indian Pharmacopoeia, Power, Transport & Connectivity, ICT, 5G Telecom Stack and MSME Sector as key avenues for collaboration.

The discussion also explored how this cooperation could lead to long-term benefits, enabling both countries to achieve their goals more effectively while fostering a spirit of mutual support and collaboration.

India also welcomed the creation of the Rupee-Kyat trade Settlement Mechanism and anticipated fostering increased bilateral commerce with Myanmar in local currencies following its implementation.

The meeting reiterated the commitment to the completion of the review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) in an expedited manner to make it simple, mutually beneficial, user-friendly and trade-facilitative for businesses.

Myanmar is the 7th largest trading partner of India within ASEAN. The total bilateral trade in 2023-24 was 1.75 USD billion.

India shares a long land border of over 1643 kilometres with Myanmar, as well as a maritime boundary in the Bay of Bengal. Four northeastern states, viz., Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram, have a boundary with Myanmar.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the trade growth is impressive, I hope the government ensures the quality of medicines exported. We don't want another controversy like with some African countries. Quality over quantity please!
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Aditya G
The Rupee-Kyat mechanism is a game changer! This will reduce dollar dependency and boost trade. More ASEAN countries should adopt similar arrangements with India.
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Shreya B
As someone from Manipur, I'm happy to see positive developments with Myanmar. Hope this cooperation brings stability to our border regions too 🤞
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Karthik V
India's pharma sector is truly becoming a global leader. First Africa, now Myanmar - our medicines are healing the world. Proud moment for Make in India initiative!
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Nisha Z
The focus on 5G and ICT cooperation is exciting! India's tech expertise combined with Myanmar's strategic location could create new opportunities in digital healthcare solutions.
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Michael C
Interesting development. As an expat in India, I've seen the quality of Indian generics first-hand. This partnership could be a model for other developing nations.

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