Vaccine market position of China in the global China Report vaccine industry, 2008-2009
In the last decade, the Chinese vaccine market has tripled in scale. China has already become the largest producer of vaccines and now has 28 manufacturers of vaccines, the ranking NO.1 in the world. It can produce one billion servings each person-year, in addition, the varieties and quantity also ranks the top in the world. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/China-Vaccine-Industry-Report.html )
The production of vaccine against the municipality reached 500 million person-portions such that the HBV vaccine, the vaccine against measles, etc. fully planned vaccination has been conducted.
Compared to developed countries, China's spending on the vaccine and treatment of disease are relatively small and, therefore, China attaches great importance to developing the vaccine industry and take it as the key care Health and biotechnology industry. Development Strategy of China Bio-technology industry has made the development of secure new types of vaccines as a priority in the meantime, the Chinese government has used the preferential tax policy for the industry. Accordingly, the vaccine industry will become a high-tech sector in China with high potential bio-technology field. It is predicted that China-wide market for vaccines will be approximately RMB8 billion in 2020, with an annual growth rate of 15%, far above the world average of 10%.
Based on official statistics, this report examines in depth the development of China's vaccine industry, the vaccine market, import and export of vaccines, manufacturers of lifesaving vaccines, and also provides trend development of the vaccine industry of China in 2009. The vaccines concerned in this report are vaccines against flu, hepatitis B vaccine, vaccine against meningococcal meningitis, a vaccine against HIV, vaccine A / HINI and vaccines anima
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Posted on March 14, 2010.