“The collaboration marks an important step in strengthening Sri Lanka’s healthcare ecosystem and building sustainable pharmaceutical capabilities for the future,” Zydus Lifesciences managing director Sharvil P. Patel. Photo: Special Arrangement
Zydus Lifesciences and Sunshine Healthcare Lanka have formed a joint venture to establish a $20 million pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Sri Lanka.
Foundation stone of the nearly four acres facility of Zydus Sunshine Lifesciences, the joint venture company, at the Board of Investment zone in Horana was laid on Friday (June 26, 2026).
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Coming against the backdrop of Sri Lanka prioritising domestic production in essential sectors, the plant will strengthen local production, contribute to a reduction in import dependence and improve access to high-quality medicines. The plant will manufacture pharmaceutical products for Sri Lanka’s retail market.
The equal Joint Venture (JV), which combines Zydus’ global expertise in pharmaceutical manufacturing and technical know-how with Sunshine’s strong local market presence and healthcare distribution capabilities, will support technology transfer, build local manufacturing capability and create employment. “It will contribute to the long-term development of Sri Lanka’s healthcare ecosystem,” the companies said.

“This collaboration marks an important step in strengthening Sri Lanka’s healthcare ecosystem and building sustainable pharmaceutical capabilities for the future,” Zydus Lifesciences managing director Sharvil P. Patel.
Group CEO Sunshine Holdings PLC Shyam Sathasivam said the partnership is a strategic investment in Sri Lanka’s healthcare security and industrial growth.
Published – June 26, 2026 01:14 pm IST
