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WuXi Biologics To Be ‘World’s No.1’ Biologics Maker

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WuXi Biologics is aiming high to become the world’s biggest biologics manufacturer within five years after seeing strong confidence from capital markets in its growth potential and a boost from its new biologics manufacturing facility. The Chinese company plans on more investment in early 2018 to prepare for an expected biologics surge in China, its chief executive tells Scrip.

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