Multiple major Chinese vaccine manufacturers are expecting annual profits to have slumped in 2024, as fiercer competition, destocking at vaccination clinics and a slowing Chinese economy all weigh on revenue growth.
Chinese Vaccine Firms Forecast Plunging Profit
Competition, Economy Major Factors
A combination of heightened competition, destocking at vaccination clinics and a slowing economy resulted in a disappointing year for major Chinese vaccine companies.

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