The concerns over four major issues were raised in a 'non- paper' (a kind of a discussion document) presented to the US authorities by India.
"In our non-paper, we have raised four major issues with the US. Their whistle blower policy needs to be reviewed as the reward under the policy is very high and employees fudge records to take such rewards. The fees for registration is exorbitant and it acts an additional burden for Indian pharma companies," a top official in the commerce ministry said.
Sharma has raised concerns over the USFDA's audit inspections of Indian pharma companies and 'disproportionate penalties' in some instances.
Further, the official said that the registration process in the US is also very long and cumbersome.
"They do not follow the time limit for registration process. It becomes very lengthy, somtimes 6-8 months. The fourth matter is about the so-called Form 483, issued when the US regulator has queries regarding some Indian firm," the official said, adding, "we have sought early resolution on these issues."
The US health regulator on January 23 banned the import of products manufactured by Ranbaxy Laboratories at its plant at Toansa. This was the company's fourth plant to face regulatory action from the USFDA, after Mohali, Paonta Sahib and Dewas plants.
In 2013, Ranbaxy had agreed to pay a fine of USD 500 million to US authorities after pleading guilty to 'felony charges' relating to manufacture and distribution of certain adulterated drugs made at the Paonta Sahib and Dewas units.
According to sources, such steps by the USFDA would affect India's pharma exports to the US.
India's pharma exports increased 10 per cent to USD 14.6 billion during 2012-13, with shipments to the US accounting for about 26 per cent of the total.
India is the largest exporter of generics to the US by volume, with supplies from 35 companies in the country. The nation has around 320 USFDA-approved pharma facilities, the largest number outside the US.
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