DR Congo to receive pharmaceuticals from Egypt with new MoU

Egypt and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have held a technical meeting to discuss the implementation of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two nations last September for the exportation of pharmaceuticals to the Central African Country.
This was one of the key areas of discussion when a DRC delegation led by the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Drug Regulatory Agency in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (ACOREP), Dr. Christian Ntumba visited the Egyptian Medicines Authority, Elfagr reported.
The four-day visit involved inspections of various Egyptian pharmaceutical and medical preparation factories, aimed at assessing on-ground production developments and exploring collaboration opportunities with Egyptian industry partners.
The focus is on forging partnerships and bilateral trade agreements to meet the pharmaceutical needs of the Congolese market with Egyptian medical preparations.
This initiative aligns with the ongoing efforts of the Egyptian Medicines Authority to strengthen cooperation with African nations, expand the reach of Egyptian pharmaceutical products in African markets, and reinforce its regional and African standing through international accreditations that signify global confidence in Egypt's regulatory system.
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