An Thai Hung inks partnership agreement with Indian tradtional medicine maker

Dec 14th at 22:31
14-12-2022 22:31:16+07:00

An Thai Hung inks partnership agreement with Indian tradtional medicine maker

Indian firm Charak Pharma is among the leading global companies in traditional medicine making with 75 years of experience.

Herb enterprise An Thai Hung Group, on December 10, signed a partnership agreement with Charak Pharma Pvt. Ltd. to foster cooperation between the two companies in the herb business.

An Thai Hung Group's chairman cum general director Le Ngoc Hue speaks at the partnership agreement signing. Photo: The Hanoi Times

The signing ceremony was a part of the 9th World Ayurveda Congress & Arogya Expo 2022, held in Goa, India, from December 8-11.

Under the agreement, An Thai Hung will import traditional medicines and cosmetics produced by Charak Pharma for sale in Vietnam.

Charak Pharma will sell herb products and traditional medicines made by An Thai Hung to Indian consumers.

Le Ngoc Hue, Chairman and CEO of An Thai Hung Group, said Vietnam and India share similar natural and environmental conditions for herb planting.

The Indian Government sees traditional medicine as a key industry to improve people’s health, boost the export of services, promote India as a destination of healthcare tourism, and improve the nation’s economic and diplomatic relations, he said.

The partnership agreement will allow the two companies to learn how to increase the added value of traditional herb production and benefit the people, Hue added.

An Thai Hung is a pioneer company developing a traditional herb farm in a supply chain from planting to production and marketing.

In recent years, aware of the potential of planting herbs with unlimited passion, Hue wants to preserve and develop Vietnamese traditional medicine and promote the business among international communities.

For its part, the Indian company Charak Pharma has 75 years of experience producing traditional medicine. The company is one of the world's leading producers of traditional medicine.

Hanoi Times





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