Denmark Zealand Pharma’s transformational journey from a niche biotech to a commercial-stage player in the booming global obesity market has reached another major milestone. As part of a USD 5.3 billion partnership with pharma giant Roche, Zealand will receive a USD 1.65 billion upfront payment, with Roche set to deliver Zealand’s…
Europe While Europe has lost some of its global share of clinical trials to China and the US, it remains a clinical research stronghold. Three years into the Accelerating Clinical Trials in the European Union (ACT EU) initiative which aims to transform how trials are initiated, designed, and run across the…
Ireland In the latest chapter of the trade disputes launched by Donald Trump, the US president has accused Ireland of “stealing” pharma tax revenue. The country’s low corporate tax rates have attracted American heavyweights like Pfizer and Eli Lilly in recent years, but could changes to tax policy and trade tariffs…
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…
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,…
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…
Global A new book by two pharma industry experts offers the first truly global perspective on the complexities of market access. Even the most innovative drug is useless if patients cannot afford or access it. As pharmaceutical innovation advances, market access strategies – determining who gets a drug, at what…
Europe The EMA’s Pre-Accession Assistance Program (IPA) helps EU candidate and potential candidate countries align their medicines regulations with EU standards through training, capacity-building, and policy support. As a new op-ed in the February 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine outlines, an impact assessment of IPA II (2020-2023) showed significant…
Denmark As tensions rise over US-EU trade, will the weight-loss drug Ozempic become an unexpected bargaining chip? Stan Jackson explores the risks of leveraging GLP-1s in economic negotiations. You can always tell when a blockbuster drug has entered the cultural zeitgeist. It’s around the time you start to hear the…
Global The 2025 Davos World Economic Forum brought together business leaders from multiple industries to debate the challenges and issues facing the world today. The Pharma CEOs in attendance discussed critical topics such as the impact of climate change on health, AI-driven innovation, and the complexities of global trade tensions, all…
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