Will Korea's New Government Create Strong Biohealth Nation?

Focus On Single 'Control Tower,' Rapid Reimbursement

The health-related policies of South Korea's new government and how they may affect the pharma industry were dissected at a recent forum in Seoul. 

Hyun Wook Kim, CEO of Hyun & Partners Korea
New Korean Government’s Pro-Industry Stance Raises Biopharmas’ Growth Hopes

With the new South Korean government under President Suk-Yeol Yoon designating the pharma and biotech industry as one of the most promising national sectors and aiming to grow the country into a major player in global markets, companies and the market are so far viewing the incoming People Power Party administration as more pro-industry compared to its predecessors.

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