KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Feb 4 (NNN-ANA) – With the support of local businesspersons, a drug producing factory has been established in southern Afghanistan’s Kandahar province, head of the pharmaceutical company, Mohammad Sayed Sediq, said.
A total of 50 million U.S. dollars have been invested in the project, Sediq said, adding that, the plant would soon begin production.
This is the first time that a pharmaceutical factory has been established in Afghanistan, since the takeover of power by the Taliban in mid-Aug, last year.
The factory, according to Sediq, would produce two million tablets, one million capsules and 100,000 bottles of syrup per eight hours.– NNN-ANA