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三生制药签下60亿美元“出海”大单 带火港股创新药板块

Core Viewpoint - The record-breaking licensing agreement between 3SBio and Pfizer, valued at up to $60.5 billion, marks a significant milestone for Chinese pharmaceutical companies in the global market [1][2]. Group 1: Company Developments - 3SBio announced an exclusive licensing agreement with Pfizer for its PD-1/VEGF bispecific antibody SSGJ-707, granting Pfizer global rights (excluding mainland China) for development, production, and commercialization [1]. - The agreement includes an upfront payment of $12.5 billion, which sets a new record for upfront payments for Chinese dual antibodies going abroad, along with potential milestone payments of up to $48 billion based on development, registration, and sales [1]. - The drug SSGJ-707 has received breakthrough therapy designation from the National Medical Products Administration for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with PD-L1 expression [1]. Group 2: Market Impact - Following the announcement, 3SBio's stock surged by 32.28%, while its A-share counterpart, 3SBio Guojian, rose by 19.99%, reflecting heightened investor interest in the innovative drug sector [2]. - Other innovative drug stocks in the Hong Kong market also saw significant gains, with Rongchang Bio up 16.19% and Hansoh Pharmaceutical up 5.74% [2]. - The innovative drug sector's momentum led to increased trading activity in related ETFs, with one ETF recording a transaction volume of 28.28 billion yuan and closing up 5.16% [2]. Group 3: Industry Trends - According to Wanlian Securities, the domestic innovative drug sector is expected to benefit from favorable policies and industry trends, leading to a valuation recovery [3]. - The importance of Chinese pharmaceutical companies is growing in international academic conferences, with many multinational corporations incorporating Chinese products into their core pipelines [3]. - Despite recent market fluctuations due to U.S. drug pricing policies, several domestic brokerages maintain a positive outlook on the growth potential of innovative drug companies in both the Hong Kong and A-share markets [3].