China’s New Drug Approvals Again Hit Record High in 2024
2024 was another groundbreaking year for Chinese medicine approvals. Writing in the March 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Juan Valencia S. and Angel Shao of PharmCube explain how…
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Since 2002, the company has been based in Shanghai. The Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park factory was built to demonstrate the Boehringer Ingelheim’s determination to further establish itself in China. The Zhangjiang plant has introduced the world’s most advanced pharmaceutical equipment, design and management standards to the country and is comparable to Boehringer Ingelheim plants in any part of the world. The factory operates in strict accordance to international GMP standards. Boehringer Ingelheim’s investment in China amounts $ 29,000,000. The Company has offices in Shanghai, in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenyang, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hangzhou and has also set up branches in other places, employing a total of more than 2,000 people.
Boehringer Ingelheim’s main business in China includes prescription drugs, consumer self-care medicines and animal health. The business scope encompasses all of the country’s major cities and regions. The company will continue to pursue new drug and disease treatment programs and Boehringer Ingelheim products have gained an excellent reputation in the market, benefitting millions of patients.
Looking ahead, Boehringer Ingelheim Shanghai looks forward to even greater success in the Chinese market, including in the field of human medicine, the company wants to be the key leader in the respiratory, cardiovascular, central nervous system, diabetes and cancer fields. as well as animal health.
With a solid foundation built up over more than a century, Boehringer Ingelheim strives to make greater contributions to Chinese medical and health undertakings.
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