of 12-13 per cent. It is expected to cross US$ 10 billion mark by 2010 and would reach US$ 12 to 13 billion approximately, by 2012.
1.2 Exports
1.2.1Formulation exports would lead the way
With US$ 5.2 billion of estimated revenues in 2005-06, exports have become the mainstay of the Indian pharmaceutical industry. Presently, the share of bulk drugs exceeds that offormulations in the tot
of the leading and promising pharmaceutical companies in Korea. So, Hanmi has showed continuous annual growth of 20%~30% since its establishment in 1973. And in 2003, its amount of total sales was nearly 243 billion won.
In 2000, all Korean pharmaceutical companies confronted radical change of their business environment. The change is ‘the separation of prescription anddrugdispensing. Befor
andforeigner's investment in medical part, Vietnam is expanding city-centered hospitals and private medical institutions that give medical sevices of high quality for the rich andforeigners.
But they go through difficult because hospitals are almost unsanitary and lack of equipments and most of hospitals organize by government expenditures.
① Public medical institution
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of this basic goal of a modern security operation requires the commitment and cooperation of central and local government agencies, airport authorities, airlines, other airport tenants, police and security staff, and the public itself. We will discuss how security procedures affect airport operation and describes in general terms airport security requirements. For obvious reasons, descriptions of
of the organizations listed. If this body and the airports themselves are to be effective in countering security threats, there must be a clearly established process that starts with the issue of policy at national level and is operationally apparent in the procedures adopted by the individual airports. National policy is translated into a national security plan or overall security program, a nec