India health sector aims to bring in Cambodian patients

Oct 16th at 07:41
16-10-2017 07:41:29+07:00

India health sector aims to bring in Cambodian patients

Indian companies in the pharmaceutical and health care sector are seeking to enhance their footprint in the Kingdom by extending beyond pharmaceutical trade through state financing that could establish a direct link to bring Cambodian medical tourists to the subcontinent.

 

Speaking on the sidelines of the Advantage Healthcare India 2017 – a summit for medical travel held annually in the southern Indian city of Bangalore – Sandeep Majumdar, president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia said that $36 million of last year’s total bilateral trade of $160 million was related to the health care industry.

While health care trade is predominately limited to the import of pharmaceuticals, he said that Cambodia has been identified by the Indian government as a country that has a potential pool of medical tourists.

The state-owned Export-Import Bank of India has already prioritised funding for India health care operators to expand into Cambodia, he added, noting that the demand for quality specialised services in the Kingdom was on the rise.

“Indian hospitals have many specialised services that are not available in Cambodia and that are cheaper than what patients pay in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam or Thailand,” he said.

Apollo Hospitals, which launched a representative office in Phnom Penh in August of last year, is currently the only medical tourism operator trying to bring Cambodian patients to India. However, Majumdar added that numerous Cambodians have travelled to India for serious medical procedures like liver and kidney transplants.

Heng Vichet, managing director of Meet Heng Cambodia Ltd, a company that imports pharmaceuticals and medical devices from India, said that Indian drugs are of high quality and more affordable for the consumer.

“The trend of consuming Indian medicines in Cambodia will keep increasing as its quality is becoming more recognised and the price is affordable,” he said, speculating that the pharmaceutical import market in Cambodia had an estimated value of $800 million annually.

phnompenh post



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Ministry produce plan comes up short

A $20 million Ministry of Agriculture programme has struggled to meet its goal of introducing 160 tonnes a day of high-quality locally produced vegetables to the...

Workshop mulls which fruits sweetest for regional plan

German development agency GIZ held a consultation workshop in Phnom Penh yesterday for its two-year Facilitating Trade in Agricultural Goods in Asean (FTAG)...

HR forum sees role for digital technology

Business should embrace digital strategies that can improve the speed and efficiency of human resource management activities, speakers at a conference on the impact...

Vessels still flying Cambodia flag

It has been a year since the government rescinded its notorious flags of convenience scheme yet foreign-owned ships appear to be flying the Cambodian flag with...

Tycoon signs MoU for Kampot auto plant

Business tycoon Try Pheap signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Tuesday with a Beijing-based company that aims to establish a 100-hectare automotive...

Project to connect buyers to local produce suppliers

USAID Cambodia officially launched its Feed the Future Cambodia Harvest II project yesterday, a five-year initiative that aims to promote commercial horticulture in...

GE looks to deal with government on coal plants

US-based energy giant General Electric (GE) hopes to finalise an agreement with the Ministry of Mines and Energy by November that would see the Kingdom’s coal and...

RDB extends deadline for rice-storage bidding

The government-run Rural Development Bank (RDB) has extended the deadline to receive proposals from registered Cambodian agricultural firms to develop rice storage...

New cement plants to max out production capacity

Two large cement plants are expected to begin operations by the end of the year, according to a state official, who said the Kingdom has reached its limit for...

Tech supplier charts path with GPS

Sales of technology products are soaring in Cambodia as companies and individuals pursue the latest gadgets and innovations to facilitate their daily activities...


MOST READ


Back To Top