Well, since you made your point politely, I will respond in kind.
I absolutely agree that the availability of cheap generic dugs is a net positive for all parties concerned and passing the FDA's rigorous standards should be commended. I am skeptical about the 97% figure of domestic pharma needs being supplied domestically that was quoted and I suspect that that applies only to the drugs that are producwd domestically, but let's ignore that. What I don't agree with is the impliance that pharmaceuticals will become a significant export item for Bangladesh anytime soon. It is not only misguided forumers such as
@UKBengali who are propagating this myth but also, it seems, senior figures in your country. According to this article:
http://m.bdnews24.com/en/detail/business/1093942
the value of BD pharma exports is ~70million total per annum
. That is an insignificant amount even compared to your own total exports. The article goes on further to state that access to the U.S. market
can increase the value of pharma exports many times without explaining the mechanism to do so. The former 'Bangladesh Bank governor' weighs in by claiming exports to the U.S. alone can reach $10 billion. That is a ridiculous statement. The U.S. pharma import market was worth $60billion a couple of years ago. How can BD realistically compete against the incumbents in that industry by capturing a sixth of that market?
Only one example but it is representative of the many flights of fancy that seem to take off here. That is the sort of thing I take issue with. Any true achievement in your country is made redundant by the exaggerations and outright ridiculous statements made here and more importantly in your media. I would not be surprised if this is the result of government interference in journalistic affairs. A more rigorous and critical approach of analysis needs to be taken by forumers here and Bangladeshis as a whole it seems.
On your note about Myanmar, Myanmar at last estimates imported around ~$400m of pharmaceuticals. Even if all the drugs exported by BD comes to Myanmar, it can only account for ~15% maximal of the market and the true figure can only be a fraction of that. Bangladesh needs to go some way to dislodge the current leading pharma exporters of Thailand and China.