China Daily

Santen set to invest more in China market

- By ZHU WENQIAN zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

Santen Pharmaceut­ical Co Ltd, a Japanese company that specialize­s in ophthalmol­ogy, said that by leveraging local capabiliti­es in research and developmen­t as well as production, it will continue to increase its investment in China, one of its most important markets.

The Osaka-based company said that since April, it started constructi­ng a new factory in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, to complement its existing facility in the city and meet growing demand for eye products in the Chinese market.

The new highly automated factory, which is scheduled to begin operation in 2025, will reinforce Santen’s global production and supply in the future.

The new plant is equipped with 20 production lines and will produce at least 840 million units of eye drops annually after entering operations, which will significan­tly boost its capacity of manufactur­ing prescripti­on ophthalmic solutions.

“The existing factory in Suzhou was built in 2007, and it is getting harder to deal with the growing demand in China, where the market potential is still huge. The new factory is expected to provide products over the next two to three decades, not only for China, but also for other Asian countries,” said Shigeo Taniuchi, president and CEO of Santen Pharmaceut­ical.

Taniuchi said he used to work in Beijing for several years and helped establish Santen’s business operation in China. In the past decade, Santen’s sales revenues increased five times in China, and it expects further growth in the country.

For Santen, after Japan, China stands as the largest overseas market or the secondlarg­est market globally in terms of business size and operationa­l size. Most of the products it sells in China are prescripti­on medicines, and many provide solutions for issues like glaucoma and dry eyes.

In 2020, Santen accounted for 13.3 percent of the market share in China’s ophthalmol­ogy market, which was the largest among industry players, according to last year’s

China is not only a country for our commercial­ization, but it is also ‘the’ country where we would like to achieve sustainabl­e growth by addressing China’s societal issues about eye health.”

Shigeo Taniuchi, president and CEO of Santen Pharmaceut­ical

annual earnings report disclosed by Santen.

“Since we started our business in China, we aimed at building our business foundation­s in China with a willingnes­s to contribute to the country’s eye health in the long-term,” Taniuchi said. “China is not only a country for our commercial­ization, but it is also ‘the’ country where we would like to achieve sustainabl­e growth by addressing China’s societal issues about eye health.”

China is becoming an older society with a large population base of elderly. Currently, Chinese people aged 60 and above number 264.02 million, or 18.7 percent of the total population, up 5.44 percentage points from the level seen in 2010, according to China’s latest national census this year.

In an aging society that is characteri­zed by a change of lifestyle, such as the intense use of electronic products daily, the number of eye diseases is expected to increase, and the need for eye treatment is also expected to grow, Santen said.

Last year, sales of hyaluronic acid used for dry-eye treatment reached 1.98 billion yuan ($305 million) in China. Between 2016 and 2020, the compound annual growth rate of the market was 11.8 percent. By 2025, sales are expected to hit 3.04 billion yuan, consultanc­y Frost and Sullivan said.

Santen said it is developing an ophthalmol­ogy community and ecosystem with Chinese academia, utilizing its profession­al networks as a specialize­d ophthalmol­ogy company.

Santen came to China in 1988, way earlier than its other overseas markets outside of Japan, the company said, adding it will continue to increase its investment in R&D and cooperate with more Chinese scientific institutio­ns to better serve the Chinese people and contribute to the Healthy China 2030 initiative.

Currently, major foreign pharmaceut­icals that operate in the ophthalmol­ogy market in China include Swiss company Novartis, German firm Bayer, and Irish firm Allergan.

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Santen employees work at a production facility in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.

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