.
The overall reputation rank of each country is based on an
average score across all five categories. The U.S. (7.50) once
again claimed first place, thanks to its strong performances
across multiple categories. Germany (7.21) and Japan (7.19)
followed closely behind. China fagain finished bottom
despite leading the growth potential category.
As shown in figure 7, India (10.92%) and China have both
made huge strides improving the perceptions with an
impressive 9.64% increase in overall score on 2017. This
reflects probably an easing of negative news around Indian
manufacturing, and China’s considerable efforts to impove
quality over the last year. In particular, the commitment to
harmonise standards with The International Committee
of Harmonization (ICH) has been a huge catalyst for
improving quality all across the country.
Korea’s overall reputation went up by 5.71% due to its
mixture of growth and expanding of their biologics sector.
The top tier countries saw much more modest gains and
Germany’s fortunes suffered a notable decline.
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CPhI Madrid2018 (X): Rankings 1/ Mercados, Manufactura, Innovación, Competitividad, Futuro...
miércoles, 14 de noviembre de 2018
CPhI Madrid2018 (XI): Rankings 2 / Reputación, Corrupción
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