Interview: GC Pharma Begins New Chapter For Globalization

GC Pharma, formerly known as Green Cross Corp., is set to move on to the next stage of its ongoing globalization scheme with the completion of a biomanufacturing facility in Canada. Joon Soo Ryu, its vice president of office of corporate strategy, talks to Scrip about the leading Korean pharma’s North American strategy, including how it is approaching the market differently versus its Korean peers.

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GC Pharma headquarters in South Korea • Source: GC Pharma

With the completion of a large-scale plasma derivative product manufacturing facility in Canada last year, and the US FDA’s regulatory approval of an immunoglobulin product on the horizon, GC Pharma, formerly known as Green Cross Corp., is poised to begin a new chapter in its 50-year history.

GC Pharma’s Montreal-based manufacturing affiliate GC Biotherapeutics Inc. (GCBT) is gearing up to start commercial production in 2020 after receiving...

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