Chinese innovative drugmakers reported record 2026 first-half results as blockbuster products, outbound licensing deals, and CXO orders all hit new highs. The earnings season, which wrapped up with the release of interim reports and profit forecasts, delivered three simultaneous inflection points: scaled commercial profitability, outbound business-development realization, and a full-chain CXO upcycle.
Industry experts view the first-half performance as a turning point from single-product outbound to full-industry-chain systemization, not a short-term pulse. The assessment comes as the sector's largest players convert pipeline assets into recurring revenue and licensing income.
Zanubrutinib and Mazdutide reached scaled profitability as commercial blockbusters, giving the sector its first proof that Chinese-developed drugs can generate meaningful standalone earnings. The two products now anchor a commercial portfolio that previously relied on domestic sales and licensing fees rather than global blockbuster economics.
Shiyao Group, Hengrui Medicine, and Innovent Biologics each closed billion-yuan-level outbound BD licensing deals, monetizing their pipelines through upfront and milestone payments to global partners. The deals mark a shift from single-asset outbound to portfolio-level licensing, with the three companies now generating recurring international revenue streams alongside domestic sales.
CXO leaders posted record-high profits and order backlogs simultaneously, reflecting sustained demand from both domestic and international clients across the drug-development chain. The order growth signals that the sector's capacity expansion is being absorbed by real demand rather than speculative inventory building.
Despite the momentum, Chinese drugmakers still trail multinationals such as Johnson & Johnson and Eli Lilly by a wide margin in scale and global reach, and the industry catch-up will require sustained investment across research, manufacturing, and commercialization. Investors will watch whether the outbound licensing pipeline and CXO order growth extend into the second half, and whether additional blockbuster products reach profitability.
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