跨国药企进博会“秀肌肉”,在华建厂买创新药
3 6 Ke·2025-11-05 12:34

Core Insights - The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) opened in Shanghai on November 5, 2023, with the theme "Open Up to Create New Opportunities, Collaborate to Share a New Future," attracting participation from 155 countries and regions, with over 4,108 foreign enterprises exhibiting, marking a new high in scale [1][3] Industry Developments - Multinational pharmaceutical companies are increasingly establishing R&D centers in China, with Astellas announcing its first innovation R&D center in Beijing on October 27, 2023, complementing its existing centers in Tokyo, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, and Cambridge [3][4] - Major pharmaceutical companies like AstraZeneca and Boehringer Ingelheim have announced new investment plans in China, with AstraZeneca planning to invest $2.5 billion (approximately 18 billion RMB) and Boehringer Ingelheim over 5 billion RMB [4][5] - The trend of multinational companies acquiring innovative drug assets in China is accelerating, with companies like Takeda and Pfizer making significant investments to secure innovative drug assets, setting new records for business development (BD) transaction volumes in the Chinese innovative drug market [4][5] Market Positioning - China is evolving from a passive consumer market to a global innovation hub for multinational pharmaceutical companies, participating deeply in the entire process from R&D to production and sales [5][6] - By 2024, over 20% of the top 100 life sciences research institutions in the Nature Index will be in China, and the number of clinical trials initiated in China is expected to approach 2,000, reflecting a significant increase in China's innovation capabilities [6][7] Collaborative Trends - The number of multinational pharmaceutical companies establishing R&D centers in China has surged, with at least eight companies announcing new centers in October 2023 alone, including Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Bayer, and AstraZeneca [8][9] - Eli Lilly has invested over 20 billion RMB in China, focusing on a full industry chain layout from R&D to commercialization, and plans to continue expanding its local collaborations [10][11] Investment and Business Development - The total amount of innovative drug licensing agreements from China has surpassed $100 billion, with significant growth in transaction volumes and values, indicating a robust BD trend in the Chinese pharmaceutical market [15][16] - Notable transactions include Pfizer's $12.5 billion upfront payment for a breakthrough drug and Takeda's recent collaboration with Innovent Biologics involving a potential total deal value of up to $11.4 billion [16][17] Future Outlook - The trend of multinational companies seeking innovative resources in China is expected to continue, driven by the need to fill revenue gaps due to patent expirations in the U.S. and Europe [18][19] - The influence of Chinese biotech on the global market is growing, with projections indicating that by 2040, 35% of FDA-approved innovative drugs may originate from China [19]