Japan Pfizer’s Kaneko Miyuki, writing in the September 2022 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, shines a light on Japan’s new emergency approval system for pharmaceuticals. Enacted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan hopes that this new regulation will allow for a more rapid and agile response to future…
Korea SK Bioscience’s announcement that the first batch of its domestically developed COVID vaccine has been shipped may mark a significant milestone in South Korea’s journey towards greater vaccine self-sufficiency. Back in October 2021, PharmaBoardroom ran through the leading Korean companies in the race to develop a homegrown vaccine against…
Australia A roundup of some of the latest news from Australian pharma, including CSL’s unification of business units, a workers strike at Pfizer’s manufacturing plant, a new USD 173 million research centre, and a billionaire’s bet on biotech. New $173M research centre for pandemic drug discovery (Endpoints News) In the…
Global AstraZeneca’s CEO Pascal Soriot warns that the new US legislation controlling drug prices would reduce innovators’ capacity to recover drug development investments and therefore discourage innovation, especially for drugs with smaller patient pools. In a Reuters interview last week Soriot said the law recently passed in the United States that would…
Italy Tiziana Mele, managing director of Lundbeck Italia, explains the impact of COVID on mental health care from the perspective of a company dedicated to brain health, outlines the Italian operation that includes both commercial and production capacities and shares Lundbeck’s support of independent clinical trials in the country. The pandemic…
Egypt The head of the Pharmaceutical Chamber of the Federation of Egyptian Industries, Gamal El-Leithy, shares his view on the positive developments driving the growth of Egypt’s pharma market, including the creation of an independent regulatory body and a procurement agency. In addition, he analyses the country’s response to the COVID-19…
USA While patient groups view the United States’ new Inflation Reduction Act as a positive move towards capping out-of-pocket drug costs for older Americans, the innovative pharma industry, after aggressively lobbying against it, still argues that the new legislation will hamper drug development. [The new law] is a significant step in…
South Africa Some of the top pharma news coming out of South Africa including Afrigen’s partnership with US National Institutes of Health (NIH), BioNTech’s efforts to bring an mRNA start-to-finish vaccine manufacturing network to Africa and Ascendis Health’s deal with Austell Pharmaceuticals for its pharma division. Afrigen partners with US National Institutes…
USA Pharma companies have become vocal about social issues in recent years, championing access and affordability and launching initiatives to address diversity, but in the weeks since the United States’ Supreme Court’s overturn of the Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion the industry’s reaction has been far from consistent. While certain…
Spain The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic put an end to more than five years of economic growth in Spain. But the country was not alone. Due to strict containment measures, the Europe’s economy went into the greatest recession since the Second World War during the first half of 2020. To…
Global AstraZeneca recently announced plans to continue investing in China, the company’s second largest market after the United States, with the construction of a production facility that will serve as its regional headquarters in Qingdao, Shandong. The plans were announced during the third Qingdao Multinationals Summit. “To further promote the development…
Global Gilead Sciences’ Jacopo Andreose PhD is a 20+ year pharma veteran and is today responsible for setting company strategy, planning and execution for over 150 countries across Asia, Russia/CIS, Latin and Central America, the Middle East, and Africa. In an exclusive conversation, Andreose outlines how Gilead was able to roll…
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