Brazil As Latin America’s largest pharma market, worth USD 62 billion in 2024, Brazil is retooling its industry to meet new demands. Driven by changing demographics, chronic disease burdens, and the growing expectations of a more affluent middle class, the Brazilian government is prioritising local production in key therapeutic niches while…
Americas In a world where medical innovation is accelerating, Latin America–a region of some 662 million people—is falling dangerously behind. Patients face wait times of up to 5.6 years to access life-saving therapies already available elsewhere. This is not merely a delay, but a systemic failure rooted in chronic underinvestment and…
Colombia Clara Isabel Rodríguez, Executive Director of the Colombian Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry (ASCIF), shares her journey from public sector leadership to industry advocacy. With deep experience in health regulation and public administration, Rodríguez reflects on Colombia’s pharma landscape, the challenges of ongoing health reform, and why local manufacturing is…
LatAm Yaneth Giha, Executive Director of FIFARMA, has transformed the organisation from a traditional trade association into a strategic platform for advancing healthcare access in Latin America. The first woman to lead FIFARMA, she drives evidence-based solutions, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and regulatory reform, positioning the region as a rising force in global…
Global Whether in the corridors of the FDA or the fast-evolving frameworks of ANVISA in Brazil, regulators around the world are undergoing a quiet revolution. While mature markets like the US and Europe double down on digitalisation and real-world evidence, emerging players like Brazil and China are accelerating access and joining…
Mexico Pharmaceutical innovators are sounding the alarm on Mexico’s healthcare reforms, despite the government’s bold claims. At industry group AMIIF’s 75th anniversary, Health Secretary David Kershenobich hailed the Sheinbaum administration’s investments and regulatory shake‑up as game-changing. But pharma leaders argue that real-world access remains elusive, with one industry veteran warning it…
Brazil Dr. Rodrigues Mota brings two decades of leadership experience within ANVISA, the Brazilian Health Regulatory Authority, where he has held multiple senior positions and now serves as a key architect of the organisation’s strategic transformation. His tenure spans critical periods of regulatory modernisation, digital transformation, and international collaboration, positioning him…
LatAm Some of the top recent stories out of Latin America’s dynamic pharmaceutical and healthcare market. In Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced new investments from four leading Mexican pharmas totalling USD 560 million; a worrying new report from the Pan-American Health Organisation showing that measles cases are up 29-fold in the…
Mexico In her latest strategy to tackle Mexico’s persistent medicine shortages – a struggle inherited from predecessor López Obrador – President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a decree that seeks to attract foreign biopharma investment. By promising international companies a better chance at winning government tenders, Sheinbaum hopes to increase domestic manufacturing,…
LatAm MSD’s Leonardo Semprun, writing in the June 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, reflects on some of the key lessons from the Latin America Town Hall at DIA Europe 2025. Latin America is at a pivotal moment in the evolution of its regulatory systems. Factors such as the adoption…
Americas Diego Salas from the Latin American Federation of the Pharmaceutical Industry (FIFARMA) and Carlos Felipe Escobar Roa from the Instituto de Prospectiva e Innovacion en Salud (INNOS), writing in the May 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, discuss the findings of a pioneering report launched at the end of…
Brazil After a globe-trotting career that led him to diverse global affiliates, the long-term Takeda executive Rodrigo Rodriguez is going full circle. Returning to where he began his career at the Japanese drugmaker, Rodriguez will be taking on a country full of opportunities and challenges. With more dengue cases than anywhere…
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