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The pharmaceutical industry in Pakistan was estimated to be worth Rs. 748 billion (US$2.6 billion) in 2023, representing about 1% of the country's GDP. [1] The industry is largely import-dependent, with more than 90% of raw material being imported and only 12% of active pharmaceutical ingredients locally produced. [1]
The company started its operations in Pakistan as Glaxo Laboratories Pakistan Ltd and was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange in 1951. [3]GSK Pakistan equation was formed when Beecham, Glaxo Welcome and Smith Kline, all having a big name in the pharmaceutical market and that were separate entities before, merged in 2002.
Hamdard Laboratories central structure is based in Karachi, consisting of fully automated pharmaceutical manufacturing and research units, manufacturing a wide spectrum of herbal products. Recently, a new industrial complex has been set up about 40 km from Karachi. Apart from Karachi, manufacturing units operate in other Pakistani cities.
Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes Status A. F. Ferguson & Co. Financials Asset managers & custodians Karachi: 1893 Accounting, financial services P A Adamjee Group: Conglomerates - Karachi: 1896 Automobiles, chemicals, commodities, engineering, financials, industrials, pharmaceuticals, textiles P A Aero Asia: Consumer services ...
Manufacturing companies based in Karachi (39 P) ... Pharmaceutical companies of Pakistan (4 P) R. Rolling stock manufacturers of Pakistan (1 C, 2 P) S.
This listing is limited to those independent companies and subsidiaries notable enough to have their own articles in Wikipedia. Both going concerns and defunct firms are included, as well as firms that were part of the pharmaceutical industry at some time in their existence, provided they were engaged in the production of human (as opposed to veterinary) therapeutics.
Companies based in Karachi — the city located in the Karachi District of Sindh Province, Pakistan. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories ...
In 1965, Y. M. Khan became the first Pakistani chairman of ICI Pakistan at the age of 38. [3] During Khan's leadership, ICI Pakistan focused on industrial expansion, establishing a textile auxiliaries plant in Karachi, a pharmaceutical factory in Narayanganj in East Pakistan, and acquired the Fuller Paints factory in Lahore which was later renamed as Paintex.