UAE In some respects, is it perhaps the medtech sector that has most to be excited about in the UAE’s domestic market, given the country’s unrelenting enthusiasm for connected devices, the Internet of Things (IoT) and digital solutions. According to a recent study carried out by INSEAD in conjunction with the…
UAE The UAE’s distinctive willingness to embrace innovation and the ‘can-do’ spirit of authorities marks the country out as worthy of attention as an initial product launch platform. “Along with fellow GCC members, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, the UAE is notable for its accelerated regulatory pathways. Due to these mechanisms,…
Colombia Tecnoquimicas (TQ), the largest domestic player in Colombia’s USD 4.6 billion pharma market, announced a swathe of manufacturing investments in late 2019, taking its spending on plants and equipment in the 2018-2022 period to over USD 200 million. According to Company President Francisco José Barberi, TQ’s investments will expand…
Germany Some of the top recent stories from Germany, Europe’s leading pharma market according to CPhI, including big new investments from Merck and Bayer, the implications of the country’s new Digital Healthcare Act, the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on investor sentiment, and the health minister potentially poised to become Germany’s…
UK Friday January 31 2020 was officially dubbed “Brexit Day” as the UK finally left the EU, following British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s sweeping election victory on a promise to “Get Brexit Done”. The UK now enters an 11-month transition period to disentangle political and economic ties from a single…
Belgium Over the past few decades, pharma multinationals have been increasingly drawn to the highly cost-competitive markets of Central Eastern Europe (CEE) and Asia to situate major manufacturing sites. However, despite a comparatively expensive location, Belgium’s strong industrial heritage and manufacturing expertise is helping to maintain the country as a strategic…
China This new issue of China Healthcare and Life Sciences Review (compiled in December 2019) provides a retrospective of the tremendous gains the Chinese healthcare industry made in 2019 while simultaneously anticipating the challenges and opportunities on the horizon in the new decade. From the steady national expansion of pilot…
Generics Arun Narayan of Medicines for Europe’s Value Added Medicines Group has been working to promote the benefits of value added medicines and how real-world evidence must be considered. In a recent interview with PharmaBoardroom he elaborated on what some countries are already doing to adopt Value Added Medicines and the…
Romania State hospitals in Bucharest are increasingly overloaded with patients due to a lack of resources and specialists. This pressure is amplified by the fact that many Romanians turn to emergency services for even minor conditions. To rectify this situation, the Romanian state recently passed an emergency ordinance which allows private…
Belgium There are over 3.5 million diagnoses and 1.3 million deaths from cancer in the EU each year and cancer is set to become the region’s leading cause of death without a reversal of current trends. Against this backdrop, the European Commission is launching the ‘Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan’ to reduce…
Coronavirus The 2019 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak has seen a surge in demand for protective masks as publics across the world seek to protect themselves from infection. Manufacturers of the masks have seen their stocks boom, but supply is outstripping demand and hoarding practices may leave healthcare professionals on the frontline of…
Mexico Below is a selection of top recent news from Mexican pharma and healthcare, including the healthcare reforms president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is prioritising, latest news on the INSABI program, cancer research, and the lack of coronavirus expertise in Mexico. Zero tolerance for corruption: the Mexican pharma sector must…
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