Henlius Builds On Abbott Biosimilar Partnership Gaining 69 Emerging Markets

Launches Of The First Molecules Are Expected In 2027

Henlius casts a wider net for its biosimilars presence by locking in a fresh deal with the already-established partner Abbott. Also, the Chinese biosimilars developer has joined the Biosimilars Forum, securing its footing in the US.

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Shanghai Henlius Biotech has signed another product license and supply agreement with Abbott, providing exclusive or semi-exclusive commercialization licenses for four “self-developed” biosimilars and one biologic.

This deal opens the door for Henlius to 69 emerging markets in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

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