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Zimbabwe Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Report Q3 2009

Published By: Business Monitor International
June 2009
R302-6602
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In the BMI Business Environment Ranking for Q309, Zimbabwe remains firmly at the bottom of thematrix, which ranks 17 key markets surveyed in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, as well asglobally. Zimbabwe’s position is expected to show little improvement over the coming months, as thegovernment continues to struggle with economic and political issues, which have sidelined health in thepast to an alarming degree. The country’s appalling health status has been exacerbated by the recentoutbreak of cholera, which threatens to reappear due to catastrophically inadequate sanitation and watertreatment facilities. BMI notes that Zimbabwe’s misguided governance has contributed to the scale of thisdisaster, and has exposed the country as almost entirely reliant on international aid.

Given the dire economic situation in the country, which had been worsened by the staggering inflationrate, the government recently took local tender out of circulation and began using US dollars forcommercial transactions. The decision has already eased inflationary pressures dramatically, but isunlikely to improve the situation of the majority of small businesses and individuals significantly, giventhe scarcity of foreign currency in the country, and the lack of viable export commodities. Additionally,although the new finance minister put together a short-term recovery plan, some US$5bn is needed intotal, including US$2bn in donor funding. Nevertheless, in our view, the plan is a well-conceiveddocument, with an honest sector by sector assessment of conditions and costs for essential investments inareas such as health and fuel. However, the unpredictable political situation remains a major obstacle tointernational involvement.

Zimbabwe’s recent dollarisation makes pharmaceutical market valuations somewhat less complicated.However, the overall picture is still far from clear, due to several factors, including the lack of properdistinction between prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) products, the authorities’ failure to keepproper records, rampant counterfeiting, and the fact that much of the demand for essential medicines ismet through donations by foreign companies and aid organisations. Nevertheless, we are forecasting thatthe Zimbabwe’s pharmaceutical market will increase a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.0%through to 2013. From a value of US$8.0mn in 2008, we expect that the market will be worth just overUS$9.3mn at consumer prices in 2013, with OTCs - especially analgesics - gaining ground at theexpense of prescription-only medicines.

In terms of market split between generics and patented products, the epidemiological profile of Zimbabweand the need to treat huge numbers of HIV/AIDS patients will conspire to marginalise generics in termsof share of the total, which will remain at around 5% throughout the forecast period. If the governmentdecides to prioritise healthcare, drug prices could also take a hit, especially in the face of Zimbabwe’slarge proportion of no- or low-income population, which will all work against the faster development ofthe overall pharmaceutical market values, providing - of course - that dollarisation meets its target.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Zimbabwe Pharmaceuticals And Healthcare Industry SWOT
Zimbabwe Political SWOT
Zimbabwe Economic SWOT
Zimbabwe Business Environment SWOT
Pharmaceutical Business Environment Ratings
Table: Middle East and Africa (MEA) - Regional Pharma Business Environment Ratings For Q309
Limits of Potential Returns
Risks to Realisation of Returns
Zimbabwe - Market Summary
Regulatory Regime
Intellectual Property Developments
Pricing and Reimbursement Issues
Public Drug Procurement
Industry Developments
Epidemiology
Communicable Diseases
Cholera Crisis
HIV/AIDS Situation
Healthcare System
Healthcare Funding
Recent Healthcare System Developments
Healthcare Staff
Pharmaceutical Sector
Recent Pharmaceutical Sector Developments
Table: ARV Prices Available Through Direct Purchase From Roche (CHF)
Pharmacy Sector
Traditional Medicine
Biotechnology Sector Developments
Medical Devices
Industry Forecast Scenario
Overall Market Forecasts
Table: Zimbabwe - Drug Market Forecast, Historical Data and Forecasts
Key Growth Factors - Industry
Key Growth Factors - Macroeconomic
Table: Zimbabwe - Economic Activity
Prescription Drug Market Forecast
Table: Zimbabwe - Prescription Drug Market Indicators, Historical Data and Forecasts (US$mn unless otherwise indicated)
Patented Drug Market Forecast
Table: Zimbabwe - Patented Market Forecast, Historical Data and Forecasts
Generic Drug Market Forecast
Table: Zimbabwe - Generic Drug Market Indicators*, Historical Data and Forecasts
OTC Drug Market Forecast
Table: Zimbabwe - OTC Drug Market Forecast, Historical Data and Forecasts (US$mn unless otherwise indicated)
Pharmaceutical Trade Forecasts
Table: Zimbabwe - Pharmaceutical Trade Balance, Historical Data and Forecasts (US$mn)
Other Healthcare Data Forecasts
Table: Zimbabwe - Other Healthcare Forecasts, Historical Data and Forecasts
Key Risks to BMI Forecasts
Competitive Landscape
Company Profiles
Multinational Companies
Ranbaxy
Pfizer
Novartis
Sanofi-Aventis
Merck & Co
GlaxoSmithKline
Indigenous Companies
Datlabs
Varichem Laboratories
CAPS Holdings
Country Snapshot: Zimbabwe Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education and Healthcare
Table: Education, 2000-2003
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market and Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 1997 And 1999*
Table: Average Annual Manufacturing Wages, 1996-2002
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Pharmaceutical Industry Forecasts
Pharmaceutical Business Environment Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Table: Pharmaceutical Business Environment Indicators
Weighting
Table: Weighting Of Components
Sources
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