RadianQbio managing director Sang Young speaks to the minister for
Health, Community Development, Gender, the Elderly and Children, Ms Ummy
Mwalimu, in Dodoma yesterday. PHOTO | THE CITIZEN CORRESPONDENT
In Summary
- A Korean company, dealing in manufacturing of
medical facilities, will invest in Tanzania as it seeks to get a share
of the East African country’s lucrative pharmaceutical market.
- The
Radian Qbio managing director, Prof Sang Young said here yesterday that
his firm was interested in selling and investing in setting up a plant
to manufacture medical equipment in Tanzania.
By The Citizen Reporter @TheCitizenTZ news@tz.nationmedia.comA South Korean producer of medical equipment plans to invest in Tanzania.
It seeks to get a
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