China In light of ongoing geopolitical tension, a globally unfavourable macroeconomic environment and new drug-pricing legislation in the US, at the recent BIO CEO and Investor Conference industry stakeholders evaluated the risks and the opportunities for cross-border deal-making between US and China and found a number of reasons to be optimistic.…
Belgium While only Europe’s 34th biggest country by landmass and 13th by population, Belgium punches well above its weight in terms of key life sciences industry indicators, notably placing in the Top Five European countries for pharma R&D spending, pharma exports, and pharma imports. Made with Visme Infographic Maker Made…
Egypt Barely four and a half years ago, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi secured overwhelming re-election vowing to “place public health front and centre” of a radical reform and stabilization agenda. What has occurred subsequently has undoubtedly been momentous. Firstly, his administration unveiled ambitious plans to provide universal, cradle to grave,…
Global David H. Crean, Managing Partner for Cardiff Advisory, highlights the tone and tenor of J.P. Morgan’s recent 2023 Healthcare Conference held in San Francisco in light of the uncertain economic environment that saw fewer IPOs in 2022 than in previous years and numerous negative enterprise value companies trading below cash…
USA Initial public offerings (IPOs) —a vital source of cash for up-and-coming biotechs— saw a huge decline in 2022 with respect to the previous year. After 2021’s record of more than 100 biotech IPOs that raised almost USD 15 billion in funds, 2022 saw a mere 17 biotechnology companies launch IPOs…
Germany Home to Europe’s largest pharma market, a host of industry giants, a thriving biotech scene, and a public healthcare system undergoing significant reform, Germany is indisputably one of the world’s most important life science nations. An overview of the pharma industry in Germany. Made with Visme Infographic Maker The…
LatAm Yaneth Giha of FIFARMA – the leading association for the innovative pharmaceutical industry in Latin America – gives a bird’s-eye overview on some of the key trends in LatAm healthcare, from regulatory and access challenges to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the region’s potential as a clinical trials hub,…
Greece Michael Himonas of SFEE, the umbrella pharmaceutical association of 40 global innovative biopharma companies and 20 local companies in Greece, explains how the country’s pharmaceutical clawback and rebate system is restricting the growth of the industry and ultimately limiting and delaying patient access to medicines. However, Himonas is also keen…
Vietnam Despite a decline in pharmaceutical sales during the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam is among the 17 countries with the most rapidly growing pharmaceutical industries in the world, as reported by nganhduoc.vn in its 2022 pharma industry forecast. With a market value of some USD 10 billion in 2020, according to another…
UK With the brief tenure of Liz Truss as Prime Minister already drawing to a close, the UK faces yet another new leader as the country attempts to extricate itself from the financial havoc wreaked by the Truss administration. Despite this backdrop, activity continues in the UK’s vibrant healthcare and life…
Ireland Recent announcements from Ipsen and AbbVie of multimillion Euro investments into Irish manufacturing plants underline the Celtic nation’s continuing attractiveness to pharma multinationals. While an upcoming hike in Ireland’s famously low corporate taxation rates could dampen investor enthusiasm, industry insiders are bullish on the country’s continuing attractiveness. Banking on…
Germany A roundup of some of the biggest recent stories from German pharma, including the latest on beleaguered Bayer CEO Werner Baumann, Merck KGaA’s latest investments in France and Germany, and STADA securing the first authorized treatment in Europe for the rare kidney disease immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN). Bayer’s hunt…
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