Americas,
February 2022
PharmaBoardroom’s latest report, InFigures: Latin America 2022 features up-to-date datasets from the region’s leading pharma markets and regional production hubs.
A regional market of USD 98 billion looks set to be the fastest growing in the world over the next few years. IQVIA estimates that the Latin American pharma market will expand at a compound annual growth rate of 10.1% between 2021 and 2025, well above both developed markets like North America (3.1%) and Europe (3.9%) as well as other developing regions like Africa (6.5%), Russia & the CIS countries (8.9%), and the Indian subcontinent (9.4%).
Covering everything from macroeconomy to population health, market growth, company rankings, innovation footprints, production capacity, and export markets, this exclusive new report is an excellent jumping-off point for those looking to learn more about this dynamic region.
Featured markets include Latin America’s largest of Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Chile, as well as smaller but incredibly important production hubs like Puerto Rico and Costa Rica.
PharmaBoardroom’s latest report, InFigures: Latin America 2022 features up-to-date datasets from the region’s leading pharma markets and regional production hubs.
A regional market of USD 98 billion looks set to be the fastest growing in the world over the next few years. IQVIA estimates that the Latin American pharma market will expand at a compound annual growth rate of 10.1% between 2021 and 2025, well above both developed markets like North America (3.1%) and Europe (3.9%) as well as other developing regions like Africa (6.5%), Russia & the CIS countries (8.9%), and the Indian subcontinent (9.4%).
Covering everything from macroeconomy to population health, market growth, company rankings, innovation footprints, production capacity, and export markets, this exclusive new report is an excellent jumping-off point for those looking to learn more about this dynamic region.
Featured markets include Latin America’s largest of Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Chile, as well as smaller but incredibly important production hubs like Puerto Rico and Costa Rica.