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Traditional Chinese medicine is based in Gansu Province
A traditional Chinese medicine company based in Gansu Province, northwest China, has asked the Swedish drug administration for permission to sell a product, which became the leading producer of traditional Chinese medicine in order a permit in a country of the European Union (EU), reports the Xinhua News Agency.
Foci Pharmaceutical Company, based in Lanzhou, the provincial capital, requested permission to produce a medicine that contains concentrated Chinese angelica, said Sun Yu, deputy general manager of the company. “We hope Foci can become a pioneer in the industry and open the way for other companies in traditional Chinese medicine work with the EU,” said Sun.
As the herbal medicine market in the world’s largest, the EU has annual sales of herbal medicine around 10,000 million Euros, more than 40 percent of the world. The EU issued in March 2004 the “Order for the Registration Process of Traditional Herbal Medicine” which states that Chinese pharmaceutical companies will have to withdraw their products from the EU market if not recorded in the countries of the EU in April 2011.
Until now, no Chinese company has been successful in obtaining a permit for its products in any EU country.
However, Foci expects to succeed in their attempt because the company’s request is based on a comprehensive study of the laws and regulations related to drugs in EU countries, Zhu said Zeroing, general manager of the company.
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