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  • Swiss Company To Invest $0.5 Million In Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

    SWISS COMPANY TO INVEST $0.5 MILLION IN PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING IN ARMENIA

    February 14, 2014 | 14:12

    YEREVAN. - A Swiss pharmaceutical company is going to invest $0.5
    million to experimental manufacturing of drugs in Armenia.

    Azad Pharmaceutical Ingredients, Armenian Ministry of Economy and the
    Armenian Development Agency signed a cooperation memorandum in Yerevan.

    "We are going to open a raw materials lab and then pilot production.

    In few years, we will probably open a full-fledged pharmaceutical
    plant," said Mike Baronian, chairman of Swiss company's board of
    directors.

    The company is going to focus on trainings of pharmaceutical chemists
    first.

    "Armenia has a considerable potential of human resources," he said.

    The company's investments will make $10-15 million, while the pilot
    production may open in 3-4 years.

    The Swiss company chose Armenia mainly due to an opportunity of
    facilitated exports to the markets of Customs Union states.

    "The procedures inside the Customs Union will be more simplified,"
    Baronian added.

    Since 1960s Mike Baronian has been working for Johnson&Johnson
    corporation, then was appointed a vice president of oilag AG. In 2003
    he set up his own company focusing on ophthalmology and oncology drugs.

    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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