Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) and Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceutical (SSE Code:
600267), a leading pharmaceutical company in China, today signed a
framework agreement, advancing their previously announced memorandum of
understanding (MOU) to establish a joint venture to develop, manufacture
and commercialize off-patent pharmaceutical products in China and global
markets. The framework agreement builds upon the MOU, and is an
important milestone in the formation of a joint venture between the two
companies. This potential partnership would aim to strengthen the
ability of both companies to reach more patients with high-quality
medicines in the branded generics arena.
The agreement signing took place at the Sino-US Economy & Trade Forum
held in Los Angeles during the U.S. visit of Mr. Xi Jinping, the Vice
President of China. Mr. Xi Jinping, Mr. John Bryson, U.S. Secretary of
Commerce, and other senior officials from the Chinese and U.S.
governments attended the event. Mr. Bai Hua, Chairman of Hisun
Pharmaceutical, and Dr. Xiaobing Wu, Country Manager of Pfizer China,
participated in the signing ceremony.
According to the framework agreement, the potential joint venture will
be named "Hisun Pfizer Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.” Hisun will own 51% and
Pfizer will own 49%, and the aggregate investment and registered capital
will be USD 295 million and USD 250 million respectively. Both parties
could contribute selected existing products, manufacturing sites, cash
and other relevant assets after the joint venture is formed.
The potential joint venture is subject to the satisfaction of certain
closing conditions, including approval of relevant government
authorities in China.
About Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceuticals
Founded in 1956, the mission for Zhejiang HISUN Pharmaceuticals Co.,
Ltd. (stock code 600267) hereinafter called "HISUN”) is one of "To be
persistent in pharmaceutical innovation for humans’ well-being”. The
company's vision is to become "a widely respected global pharmaceutical
provider”. It focuses on the integration of pharmaceutical research and
development (R&D) with production resources in order to provide its
global customers with outstanding products and services. To date, over
40 of the company's products have passed certification by the FDA
(U.S.), EDQM (EU), TGA (Australia), KFDA (Korea), etc., and are sold to
more than 30 countries worldwide. To learn more about Hisun, please
visit http://www.hisunpharm.com/.
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PFIZER DISCLOSURE NOTICE:
This information contained in this release is as of February 17,
2012. Pfizer assumes no obligation to update forward-looking statements
contained in this release as the result of new information or future
events or developments.
This release contains forward-looking information about a potential
joint venture between Pfizer and Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceuticals (Hisun)
including, among other things, the anticipated benefits thereof, that
involves substantial risks and uncertainties. Such risks and
uncertainties include, among other things, whether and when Pfizer and
Hisun will enter into a definitive agreement establishing a joint
venture; whether and when Pfizer and Hisun will satisfy the conditions
to closing, including approval by the relevant government authorities in
China; as well as the risks and uncertainties inherent in research and
development, manufacturing and marketing, including, among other things,
competitive developments, general economic, political, business,
industry, regulatory and market conditions, and the other
risks
and uncertainties
set forth in Pfizer’s Annual Report on Form
10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 and in its reports on
Form 10-Q and Form 8-K.
