Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bc0135/the_outlook_for_me)
has announced the addition of the "The
Outlook for Medical Devices in South East Asia" report to their
offering.
The eight Asian countries in this report represent a total market of 588
million people and a combined GDP of US$2.8 trillion in 2008
Business opportunities in Asian medical device equipment supply markets
are very different from a few years ago. The traditional tiger
economies, characterised by economic growth, free market environment,
developed industry and investment in health and health infrastructure
have had a long haul back from the financial instability and economic
downturn in the 1990's.
Tiger Cubs? At the same time, markets that had hitherto excited little
industry or investor interest, have emerged as real areas of opportunity
for suppliers and service companies alike. Diverse influences - from
deregulation and better trade links to improved access and the rise of
medical tourism - are seeing markets such as Malaysia and Vietnam take
an increasingly important role in the region.
Sustained growth
With established western markets maturing, serious attention is being
paid to the countries where manufacturers can see significant long-term
growth. However, effective planning is vital, and impartial, thoroughly
researched business data is essential to fully appreciate the current
market status as a basis for future development.
These quarterly updated reports analyse the issues The
Outlook for Medical Devices in South East Asia to 2013. Each report
provides individual and highly-detailed analysis of each market, looking
at the key regulatory, political, economic and corporate developments in
the wider context of market structure, service and access. The reports
are available individually or as a discounted collection, and prices
include 4 completely updated reports sent quarterly plus a comprehensive
annual review.
Executive Summary
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8 Markets Covered!
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Indonesia Philippines South Korea Thailand
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Malaysia Singapore Taiwan Vietnam
Highlights from the report