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Sun Pharma says seeks to enter Japan generics market

Sun also sought to take full control of its US-listed Israeli unit Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd , but the deal was terminated last year after a long-drawn battle.

March 06, 2014 / 17:33 IST
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Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, India's biggest drugmaker by market value, is looking for partnerships or acquisitions to enter Japan, an especially lucrative market for manufacturers of low-cost drugs, a senior executive said.

Politicians are lobbying for more generic drugs to go on sale in Japan to bring down healthcare costs for a rapidly ageing population.

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Indian pharmaceutical firms are the world's biggest manufacturers of generics, but Lupin Ltd is the only Indian drugmaker that has so far made significant inroads in Japan.

"At an intent level, we would like to participate in the Japanese generic market. But we are still thinking through as to what's the best way to participate," Uday Baldota, senior vice president for finance and accounts at Sun, told Reuters.