Guyana: a key pharmaceutical industry for the Caribbean and beyond

24 September 2020
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Guyana’s pharmaceutical industry is important for the neighboring Caribbean, mainly as these small islands are usually overlooked by international pharma companies when it comes to doing business.

As a result, there are gaps with regards to product availability and Guyana fills the void that is there, by exporting to the pharmaceutical distributors and pharmacies in these small countries.

Guyana’s pharmaceutical industry also has a strong commercial relationship with Europe and Asia.

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