
Group 1 - The overall market experienced a collective rise, with the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector showing significant gains, particularly the vaccine ETF (159643) which increased by over 5% [1] - The National Healthcare Security Administration (NHSA) has initiated the 11th batch of centralized drug procurement, which includes 55 drug varieties across various therapeutic areas, such as chemical drugs and biosimilars [3] - The NHSA has established a clear principle of "no procurement for new drugs, procurement for non-new drugs," which delineates the boundary between old drug procurement and new drug protection, providing stable policy expectations for the innovative drug industry [3] Group 2 - It is projected that 2025 will be a pivotal year for the overseas expansion of Chinese innovative drugs, with numerous products expected to exceed peak sales of $3 billion to $5 billion, and record-breaking licensing transactions [4] - Domestic policy adjustments regarding the medical insurance catalog and the promotion of commercial insurance are seen as significant catalysts for investment opportunities in the innovative drug sector [4] - Chinese innovative drugs are recognized for their high efficiency and low-cost development advantages, particularly in competitive areas such as ADC, bispecific antibodies, and cell therapy, suggesting potential investment in innovative drug ETFs like Guotai (517110) [4]