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疫苗降到蜜雪冰城价 企业集体亏损
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-09-11 07:55

Core Viewpoint - The vaccine industry in China is experiencing significant challenges, with many companies reporting substantial losses and a decline in revenue due to price wars, vaccine hesitancy, and intense competition [1][4][15]. Group 1: Financial Performance of Vaccine Companies - In the first half of 2025, major vaccine companies like Zhifei Biological and Wantai Biological reported their first-ever half-year losses, with net profits dropping by 127% and 155% respectively [1][3]. - Overall, the revenue of Chinese vaccine listed companies decreased by 60% year-on-year, and net profits fell by 113% in the first half of 2025 [1]. - Among the top five vaccine companies by market capitalization, only CanSino reported a year-on-year net profit increase, attributed to its innovative four-valent meningococcal vaccine [2][3]. Group 2: Price Wars and Market Dynamics - The price of flu vaccines has significantly dropped, with some prices reaching as low as 5.5 yuan per dose, leading to a price war that has affected various vaccine types including HPV and pneumonia vaccines [4][5]. - Wantai Biological's revenue from its main product, the bivalent HPV vaccine, fell by 38% to 8.44 billion yuan, marking its first loss since going public [5][8]. - The industry is facing a normalization of price competition, with companies engaging in various promotional strategies to capture market share, further compressing product pricing [8][15]. Group 3: Vaccine Hesitancy - Vaccine hesitancy has become a significant issue, with many individuals expressing doubts about vaccine efficacy, particularly for non-mandatory vaccines like HPV and flu vaccines [10][12]. - The average flu vaccine coverage in China remains below 4%, significantly lower than in developed countries where it can reach 50% [12]. - Factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy include dissatisfaction with COVID-19 vaccine outcomes, misinformation, and a lack of awareness regarding the importance of adult vaccinations [12][13]. Group 4: Future Outlook and Industry Challenges - The vaccine industry is expected to face prolonged challenges, with experts predicting that the current competitive landscape will lead to consolidation and potential elimination of weaker players [15][16]. - The market for adult vaccines is particularly underdeveloped, and significant efforts are needed to improve public awareness and acceptance [12][16]. - The industry consensus suggests that without substantial changes in public perception and a more robust adult vaccination framework, the market will continue to struggle [16].