Tariffs and shifting trade dynamics continue to disrupt healthcare and life sciences supply chains. But in addition to affecting operational and commercial outlooks for business, they are also revealing new opportunities for innovators and investors. In the final article of the series, we explore five key questions:
As supply chains shift and vendor arrangements evolve in response to tariffs, life sciences companies must adapt to increasingly intricate and intertwined challenges across operational and commercial needs. Manufacturing relocation, technology adoption, and new vendor partnerships require careful oversight of labor, compliance, human rights, and union matters. Protecting IP and data is vital against brand, legal, and cyber risks. Early IP registration, strong contracts, audits, and compliance help manage regulations and reduce Anti-Money Laundering (AML)…
The healthcare and life sciences sector is facing new trade winds and a looming threat of increased tariffs. This places additional pressure on a typical life sciences supply chain timeline. We recently launched a four-part article series on supply chains, aimed at exploring the legal and operational complexities that healthcare and life sciences companies face as they navigate evolving global supply chain challenges. The first article explores the steps companies can take to ensure business continuity in…