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…
China Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals is no longer just a local biopharma heavyweight. With a record-breaking and 450x oversubscribed IPO raising USD 1.27 billion, a flurry of global licensing deals with the likes of Merck and GSK, and a bold push into competitive therapeutic areas like obesity, the company is staking its…
UK The latest from UK pharma, including teething troubles and industry pushback for the country’s new life sciences strategy; Sanofi snapping up UK vaccines outfit Vicebio for USD 1.6 billion; and why AstraZeneca’s latest US manufacturing investment does little to ease fears that the British firm might choose to relocate across…
France The biggest recent stories from French healthcare and the life sciences, including Sanofi’s deal to buy immunology biotech Blueprint; the largest from a European pharma this year. Elsewhere Servier is snapping up a experimental leukaemia treatment from China, while French tech firm OWKIN is touting a new “AI-powered research co-pilot”…
USA Regeneron has agreed to pay USD 256 million to acquire at-home DNA test maker 23andMe after the troubled firm declared bankruptcy. Through the buyout, Regeneron will acquire the data of 23andMe’s customers, obtaining the valuable genetic profiles of millions to potentially develop new and lucrative therapies. With ambiguous legal guidelines…
Global Regular contributor Brendan Shaw looks ahead to a potentially turbulent 2025 for the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting five key trends that industry stakeholders must carefully navigate over the coming 12 months. As pharma companies gear up for another year – a year that marks a quarter of the way through…
China Beyond political, cultural, economic, and linguistic concerns, the sheer pace of Chinese pharma’s development makes it challenging for international observers to fully grasp the sector’s intricacies, challenges, and numerous opportunities. Thankfully, in order to untangle this complex web PharmaBoardroom spoke directly to the heads of PhIRDA – the association representing…
China Dr Yingjia Zhang and Simon Hua of leading China-based CRO Biometas delve into the company’s rapid expansion in the preclinical space, strategic growth plans, and its positioning in the global CRO market. Focused on both organic growth and potential acquisitions, Biometas is leveraging a strong client base in the US…
China Jens Ewert, Life Science and Health Care Industry Leader at Deloitte China, provides an in-depth analysis of the development of China’s healthcare landscape over the previous past four years. Ewert highlights key trends such as the growing role of local biopharma players, the impact of value-based pricing, and the changing…
Switzerland This interview explores the transformative journey of Tillotts Pharma under the leadership of CEO Thomas Tóth von Kiskér, who has guided the company from a small team in 1996 to a global player with a focus on in-house R&D, strategic M&A, and a commitment to patient-centric innovation. Priorities for continued…
USA As Donald Trump assembles his new government, speculations about the consequences of his second presidential term abound. For the life sciences industry, the US president-elect’s more business-friendly stances could entail the repeal of the much-debated Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) while the naming of vaccine sceptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr as…
Switzerland Switzerland, home to industry giants like Novartis and Roche, boasts a thriving pharma industry that generates some seven percent of the country’s GDP, as well as a flourishing biotech scene. However, all is not so well in Switzerland’s domestic healthcare landscape, where surging insurance premiums and drug costs mean that…
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