An international pharmaceutical research centre will be established in Belarus
30.03.2026
A key partner is India, the world's third-largest pharmaceutical producer. The centre's creation will close the technological cycle, from raw material procurement to the production of finished, high-tech products with a high degree of localization. Research for foreign clients is also planned for the center. The centre will be established within two years. Belarus' scientific and technical exports increased by 5% last year opening up new markets in Libya and Cuba. Joint pharmaceutical research projects are also being developed with Russian partners.
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