Selangor Journal

10 Malaysia firms to participate in Arab Health 2023 — Matrade

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 26 — Ten Malaysian medical device and pharmaceutical companies will participate in the Arab Health 2023 medical expo in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), from January 30 to February 2, 2023.

 The Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) said it is organising the participation of these companies, which include KPJ Healthcare Bhd and UEM Edgenta Bhd, to create export opportunities for Malaysian medical devices and healthcare services in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.  

“Various high-value products and services from Malaysia will be promoted to over 50,000 global visitors expected at the event, including medical consumables, pharmaceuticals, healthcare and wellness products and services,” the agency said in a statement today.

This year marks Matrade’s 19th year of participation in the event.

Its director of lifestyle and life sciences, Razida Hanim Abdul Razak, anticipated a steady global demand for Malaysian quality healthcare products for 2023, adding that the MENA region offers high potential export opportunities for Malaysia.

“Overall, demand for healthcare-related products and services in MENA is expected to reach RM33.31 billion (US$7.92 billion) in 2025. Participation in renowned large-scale events such as Arab Health will help to boost our Malaysia’s branding among buyers,” she said.

Matrade said throughout the years, Malaysian medical devices have been well accepted globally, supported by the country’s reputation as the world’s leading exporter of medical gloves and catheters, which are some of the key products categorised under medical devices.

In 2022, the top-five export destinations for Malaysian medical devices in the MENA region were Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Qatar, and Morocco.

Collectively, these markets contributed 77.32 per cent of Malaysia’s exports of medical devices to the region. Exports of medical devices to the MENA region during the year amounted to RM316.1 million.

— Bernama

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