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Centre caps prices of oxygen concentrators ANI | Updated: Jun 04, 2021 14:07 IST
New Delhi [India], June 4 (ANI): The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has capped the trade margin for oxygen concentrators at 70 per cent, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers said on Friday. NPPA has capped the trade Margin up to 70 per cent on price to distributor (PTD) level on oxygen concentrators, the ministry said.
The order will be applicable up to November 30 this year, subject to review.
The ministry said that the trade margin rationalisation approach has been taken keeping in mind the need for oxygen due to the pandemic, invoking extraordinary powers under Para 19 of the DPCO, 2013.
India News: The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has capped the trade margin for oxygen concentrators at 70 per cent, the Ministry of Chemicals an
Centre caps trade margin on oxygen concentrators 70% to curb black-marketing, high prices
NPPA has instructed manufacturers to report revised MRP in 3 days, and revised rates will be made public in a week. Every retailer, dealer, hospital and institution will display a price list as furnished by manufacturer in a manner so it s easily accessible to any person wishing to consult it
BusinessToday.In | June 4, 2021 | Updated 20:45 IST
SDCs will monitor compliance to ensure no manufacturer, distributor, retailer sells oxygen concentrators at a price exceeding revised MRP
The government has capped the trade margin on oxygen concentrators at 70 per cent from up to 198 per cent being charged currently, in view of increasing black-marketing cases and volatility in their maximum retail prices (MRP). The order will be applicable up to November 30, 2021, subject to review.
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