Navi Mumbai Airport has been designated as a port for drug imports, a decision that boosts the pharmaceutical supply chain and simplifies trade activities. Following the amendment to Drugs Rules, 1945, the total number of notified ports has increased to 42. This initiative is aimed at facilitating efficient movement of pharmaceutical goods and enhancing regulatory oversight, showcasing the government's dedication to improving trade dynamics.

The Health Ministry has green-lighted the import of drugs through the recently inaugurated Navi Mumbai Airport in Maharashtra.

Navi Mumbai Airport has been designated as a port for drug imports, a decision that boosts the pharmaceutical supply chain and simplifies trade activities. Following the amendment…

Delhi govt clears drug imports via Navi Mumbai Airport, expanding pharma entry points to 42 ports and boosting ease of doing business in India’s pharmaceutical sector

The Ministry of Health has enabled drug imports through Navi Mumbai Airport. This amendment strengthens the pharmaceutical supply chain and trade facilitation. Navi Mumbai Airport…