Turkish investor sent medical supplies to Kazakhstan
Nobel Ilaç, Turkish pharmaceutical company, sent medical supplies to Kazakhstan, Strategy2050.kz has learnt from Kazakh Foreign Ministry’s Telegram account.
An airplane with a half-ton cargo consisting of medical preparations arrived at Almaty airport with the assistance of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Turkey. Medicines sent by the fraternal people during this difficult time for the whole world will be delivered to medical institutions for use in the treatment of the coronavirus infection.
Nobel Ilaç is a leader in the Turkish pharmaceutical market. In 2004, the company invested in Kazakhstan and opened its own factory. Today, 420 people work in the Kazakhstan branch of the company, the product range of the company in Kazakhstan is more than 200 types of pharmaceuticals. The company's products are also exported to Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia and Uzbekistan.
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