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No need of NOC for pharma exports: Govt

The Dollar Business Bureau In a bid to facilitate exports and make easier to do business, the Government on Wednesday eased the guidelines for drugs, medical devices and cosmetics exporters. Now the pharmaceutical companies will no longer have to get ‘no-objection’ certificate (NOC) from regulatory authority to export drugs and medical devices. “The pharmaceutical exporters can continue exporting without having to obtain no-objection certificates (NOC) from the regulatory authorities,” said the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) in a notice. Earlier, this facility was only available for exports to Australia, US, Japan, Canada, and European Union. Now CDSCO has extended the rule for exports to all other countries. “In partial modification of notice of even number dated December 11, 2015, removing the requirement of NOC for ...

Dabur acquires SA cosmetic trading firm Discaria

The Dollar Business Bureau In an effort to boost South African local supply chain, fast moving consumer goods firm Dabur took over South Africa based cosmetics manufacture and trading firm Discaria Trading. However, the amount with regard to the acquisition is unknown. The acquisition hints towards expansion of base of Dabur in the cosmetics industry of the South African market. The company, in its BSE regulatory filing, stated that the fully-owned subsidiary Dabur International purchased 100% shares of Discaria Trading. Now, Discaria Trading is a subsidiary of Dabur India. This marks Dabur’s foray into the South African market, which has huge potential. The company, presently, has manufacturing units in Egypt, Nigeria and caters to the demands of North and East African consumers. After the acquisition of Discaria, ...

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