Takeda invests massively in plasma-derived therapies production in Japan

24 March 2023
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Japan’s largest drugmaker Takeda (TYO: 4502) says it will invest around 100 billion yen ($758 million) to build a new manufacturing facility for plasma-derived therapies (PDTs) in Osaka, Japan.

This represents Takeda’s largest ever investment in manufacturing capacity expansion in Japan, the company noted.

Takeda explains that the investment reflects the company’s values-based approach of putting patients first and delivering on its commitments across the company’s patient, people and planet imperatives, underpinned by data and digital.

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