Europe To address the European Union’s drop in global share of clinical trials over the past decade, stakeholders are working together to deliver a dynamic, agile, responsive EU clinical trials environment. As Katarina Nedog of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) points out in the March 2025 edition…
China Illumina has been swept into the trade conflict between the US and China. After the Trump administration declared a 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods in February, Beijing retaliated by blacklisting the American gene sequencing giant. But beyond the implications for the company, as the trade conflict continues to rage…
Global As healthcare systems grapple with rising costs and the need for broader access to treatment, off-patent medicines have taken on increasing importance. With budgets under pressure and blockbuster drugs losing exclusivity, the generics market is on track to reach USD 600 billion by 2033, with these five players leading the…
LatAm A roundup of some of the biggest stories coming out of Latin American pharma and healthcare, including Mexico’s move to speed up the drug review process; Sanfer’s acquisition of Columbia’s Laboratorio Vitalis; Pfizer’s joint vaccine effort with PAHO and Argentinian drugmaker Sinergium Biotech, and the epilspsy joint venture between SK Biopharmaceuticals…
Germany Rainer Westermann, chairman of the Life Sciences Acceleration Alliance e.V. looks out over the choppy waters for life sciences venture capitalists in Europe over 2025. Three key initiatives stand to reshape the continent’s investment climate, but broader geopolitical winds – especially those now emanating from the White House – could…
Europe Dr Carolyn H. Rogers, Rushikesh S. Dasoondi and Dr Michael A. Roberts from UK and European intellectual property law firm Reddie & Grose LLP examine the intersection of personalised medicine and rare diseases and its implications for IP law. Personalised medicine, also referred to as precision medicine, is an…
Europe Will a new ‘Critical Medicines Act’ go far enough to ensure Europe’s resilience to future health crises? A Continent at Risk The COVID-19 pandemic exposed serious vulnerabilities in the European medicine supply chain. EU countries suddenly found themselves competing for limited supplies of sedatives and antibiotics for ICU care,…
Asia A whistlestop tour though the latest news from pharma in Asia, taking in the American gene sequencing giant caught in the crosshairs of the US-China tariff row, the ADC-focused Singaporean biotech getting a 187 million dollar funding boost, why the Australian regulator has rejected Eisai’s Alzheimer’s drug, the activist fund…
Japan Japan was once a global leader in life sciences innovation, introducing about a third of the world’s new drugs in the 1980s, but this positioning slipped following decades of economic stagnation compounded by a conservative regulatory regime. However recent regulatory reforms have brought a more positive outlook and sparked a…
France At the end of a turbulent and lengthy process, France’s 2025 health budget has finally been approved. This “imperfect” budget resulting from months of debate in a parliament with no absolute majority does not embrace the more radical cost-cutting measures originally proposed. It does raise funding for hospitals by EUR…
USA The US pharmaceutical industry is scrambling to align with President Donald Trump’s policy agenda, but may not get all it wishes for… In its first few weeks in power, the emboldened second Trump administration has enacted a scattergun set of executive orders, covering everything from swingeing cuts to the…
Global Since Paul Hudson took the helm in 2019, Sanofi has been in transformation mode, shedding its consumer health assets to focus on high-growth areas like oncology, immunology, and vaccines. With bold investments in R&D and AI-driven innovation, the French pharma is positioning itself as a pure-play biopharma leader. In conversation…
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