GSK gravitates to India with £85m greenfield site for improved access
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
Three years after GSK chief executive Andrew Witty noted how the "center of gravity" of GSK was moving east towards India, China and this emerging part of the world and how India offered a huge manufacturing environment for it, the British multinational now seems set to walk the talk.
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