Beijing's Health Reforms, With Push For Made In China Products, Impel Some Global Device Makers To Create Joint Ventures
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
BEIJING - China's health system reforms, which will focus in part on constructing thousands of new hospitals over the next several years, will give a great boost to the medical device sector, but the benefits could fall mostly on domestic players and global companies that have created joint ventures with Chinese partners
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