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Mylan to invest $1 billion in India on capex in 6 years

Mylan Global President and Executive Director Rajiv Malik said the company had been investing close to about $400 million or $450 million towards Capex every year and half of it in India.

September 29, 2019 / 13:07 IST
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Multinational drug company Mylan has said it will invest $1 billion in the next 5-6 years on Capex in India, given the importance of the country's position in world pharma supply-chain, and pitched for the government incentivising research and development activities.

Mylan Global President and Executive Director Rajiv Malik said the company had been investing close to about $400 million or $450 million towards Capex every year and half of it in India.

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"Half of that has been invested in India as a rule of thumb. So we have invested about $200 -$250 million in India every year. During the last six or seven years we have invested more than $1 billion in India to upkeep and expand the capacities," he told PTI.

"As long as this network is there (in India), we have no other option but continue to invest at the same pace. I would say in the next 5 to 6 years it (investment on capex) would not be less than one billion dollars," he said.