Executive Summary BMI View: Boosting bilateral co-operation between Nigerian buyers and Indian drugmakers will directly obstruct the Nigerian government’s goal to increase self-sufficiency in medicines production. We do not believe implementing a selected import ban on pharmaceuticals should be considered by the government as a means of reducing import reliance. Evidently, it would lead to shortages in medicine supplies. However, in light of evidence that fixed capital investments may have been increasing over the last five years, we believe the government should encourage joint ventures and technology transfer obligations between local and Indian companies. This will make gradual headway towards …
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