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跨国药企上半年“成绩单”出炉
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-08-13 11:49

Group 1: Industry Overview - Major multinational pharmaceutical companies (MNCs) have reported their performance for the first half of 2025, with Johnson & Johnson leading with revenues of $45.636 billion, followed by Roche and Merck [1][2] - Nearly 200 drugs are expected to lose patent protection in the coming years, including at least 69 blockbuster drugs with annual sales exceeding $1 billion, leading to an estimated cumulative sales loss of over $300 billion for MNCs [2][3] - The competitive landscape among the top ten pharmaceutical companies remains intense, with close revenue figures among companies ranked fourth to eighth [2] Group 2: Company Performances - Johnson & Johnson reported a revenue of $45.636 billion for the first half of 2025, a year-on-year increase of 4.1%, driven by its innovative pharmaceuticals and medical technology segments [3] - Merck's total revenue was $31.335 billion, a decline of 2% year-on-year, with significant drops in its China revenue, which fell by 70% to $1.075 billion [4] - Eli Lilly achieved a remarkable revenue growth of 41%, reaching $28.286 billion, with its weight loss drug Mounjaro seeing an 85% increase in sales [5][6] - AstraZeneca reported a revenue of $28.045 billion, an 11% increase, with its China revenue growing by 5% to $3.515 billion, making it the top performer in the Chinese market [7] Group 3: Market Dynamics - The competition for the title of "King of Drugs" is intensifying, with Eli Lilly's two weight loss drugs nearing the sales figures of Novo Nordisk's semaglutide [6] - MNCs are increasingly focusing on the Chinese market, with a notable increase in collaborations with domestic innovative pharmaceutical companies, resulting in 52 outbound deals in the first half of 2025 [7][8] - The growth rates of MNCs in China are shifting, with some companies like Merck experiencing significant declines in sales, while others like AstraZeneca and Eli Lilly are capitalizing on the market opportunities [8]