Belgium Gábor Sztaniszláv talks through the global relevance of Belux to Amgen’s operations, some of the challenging market access conditions at play – especially for orphan drugs -, and how the company’s biosimilar portfolio has the potential to contribute to significant savings for the healthcare system. Improving the evaluation process…
Poland With a geostrategic location and easy access to both Western Europe and the rest of the emerging Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region, Poland represents the sixth largest pharma market in the European Union. Having demonstrated steady year-on-year growth, the market, with its strong generics-centred local players, is set to…
Colombia Tecnoquímicas recently invested over USD 250 million in its Colombian manufacturing plants, signifying the company’s continuing faith in its home market. Executive Vice-President Emilio Sardi Aparicio outlines the regulatory and access landscape in Colombia today, how the firm’s international footprint within Latin America has evolved, and its approach to the…
Egypt The leading company in the Egyptian pharma market by volume, the Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industries Company (EIPICO) is now making a region-first move into biologicals and biosimilars manufacturing to power its future growth as well as expanding its international footprint. Biologics: A Big Leap Forward The company’s plan to…
Global Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), or the resistance of pathogens to antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitics has been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the top 10 global public health threats and was associated with the death of some 5 million people in 2019. The latest WHO report…
Global After a turbulent five-year tenure, Kare Schultz will be stepping down as the Israeli generics giant ‘s CEO and former Sandoz chief Richard Francis will take over in January. Francis, who brings his vast industry experience at companies like Sandoz and Biogen to the role, will inherit a number of…
Canada Biosimilar uptake initiatives are gaining traction across Canada and have already been implemented in several provinces. Dara Jospé and Lina Bensaidane of Fasken examine the impact of these policies on patients, prescribers, and pharmacists thus far, and the implications should non-medical biosimilar switching become a nationwide norm. In the…
Spain Over the course of 2022, PharmaBoardroom spoke to over 50 leading stakeholders in the Spanish healthcare and life sciences, from top Spanish scientists to regional ministers of health, multinational affiliate managers, and the heads of some of the country’s leading domestic firms. These interviewees’ insights are catalogued in the downloadable…
Hong Kong After a record year of new biotech listings in 2021, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) has seen a significant drop-off in the first eight months of 2022. The exchange went from 20 new listings last year to only four this year, with just three full months of 2022 remaining…
India Top stories from Indian pharma including Dr Reddy’s move to US online platforms, Aspen/Serum Institute’s vaccine deal for Africa, Aurobindo’s USD 37.7 million investment in subsidiary CuraTeQ and Biocon’s FDA troubles. Indian pharma market growth in August 12.1 percent (The Economic Times India) According to a study from the…
Egypt Amgen’s country director for the ELI cluster (Egypt, Levant, and Iran), Ahmed Kishta, dives into the dynamics shaping the Egyptian market, Egypt’s Vision 2030 and how Amgen is contributing to the health of Egyptian patients. The effort to transform healthcare in Egypt has been tremendous during the last 5-6…
Global After the prolonged underperformance of its generics division, Sandoz, Novartis has announced a spin off that will allow the company to focus on its core business and which is part of a broader paring down strategy. For Novartis, the separation of Sandoz would further support our strategy of building a…
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