According to Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance Secretary General D G Shah, the recommendation to prune the lists was aimed mainly at taking stock of the current status of the industry and to rationalise the exemptions.
"It also aimed at promoting the local production of bulk drugs and reduce dependence on cheap imports from China. It is thus aligned with the overall objective of reviving the bulk drug industry in the country," Shah told PTI.
"As the customs duty waiver is withdrawn, the formulators would prefer to use domestic bulk and thereby create demand for the local production. This is also in the long term interests of the consumer, as it will reduce dependence on vagaries of imports," Shah said.
Last week, the government withdrew customs duty exemption on imports of as many as 74 drugs including life-saving ones used for treating cancer and HIV.
Withdrawal of concessional custom duty for these drugs will adversely impact patients' interest as it may lead to increase in prices. This is in complete contradiction to the public interest as mentioned in the notification, she added.
Further, the withdrawal of concessional custom duty for the molecules which are part of the National List of Essential Medicines 2015, is not in accordance with the reasons of being essential drugs and "will lead to significant impact specifically on companies importing these drugs."
Earlier, Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw had tweeted: "Government has introduced 22 per cent excise duty on cancer and life saving drugs previously exempted. Is this the phasing out of exemptions by MoF Sad".
The medicines on which customs duty will now be imposed
include the ones used for treating kidney stones, cancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy, life-threatening heart rhythm disorders, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, bone diseases and antibiotic to treat infections.
Besides, drugs used for bacterial infections, leukemia, anesthetic medication, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or hepatitis Bvirus cells, allergies, arthritis, lupus and ulcerative colitis might also see spurt in prices.
