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How Private Sector is Fueling APAC Vax Demand
BioSpectrum Asia
|BioSpectrum Asia Nov 2025
As vaccine debates resurface in global politics, most recently fuelled by renewed anti-vaccine rhetoric from the US President Donald Trump, attention is once again turning to the critical role vaccines play in safeguarding public health. Across the Asia-Pacific region, vaccines are evolving from a purely public health tool into a broader healthcare priority with growing private sector participation. Private-sector vaccine sales now account for an estimated 15-35 per cent of total revenue. According to Frost & Sullivan, private-market shares vary widely from around 20 per cent in China and 25-30 per cent in India to as high as 35-40 per cent in parts of Southeast Asia. Strengthened by post-pandemic health awareness, expanding middle-class purchasing power, and new manufacturer strategies, Asia's private vaccine market is becoming an increasingly important force shaping growth, innovation, and access across the region. Let's explore further.
The vaccine landscape in Asia-Pacific is undergoing significant transformation and growth. While public-sector programmes have historically led immunisation efforts, the private sector is now emerging as a key growth driver reshaping access, innovation, and commercial strategy across the region. Private-sector vaccine sales account for an estimated 15-35 per cent of total uptake, with the strongest expansion seen in urban centres and middle-income economies where healthcare infrastructure is rapidly improving.
Private-sector vaccine sales in Asia-Pacific currently represent an estimated 20-30 per cent of total vaccine developers' revenue in the region as of 2024-2025. This marks a substantial evolution from approximately 10-15 per cent a decade ago, reflecting a fundamental shift in market dynamics. The proportion varies significantly by country and market maturity.
“Currently, around 15-20 per cent of our vaccine business is driven by the private sector. While India's vaccination landscape continues to be predominantly public-sector led through the Government's Project Indradhanush initiative, the private segment is steadily growing—particularly in urban and semi-urban regions where parents are increasingly seeking flexibility, convenience, and access to newer combination vaccines,” said Dr Rajesh Jain, Chairman & Managing Director, Panacea Biotec Limited, India.
In most markets, public-sector procurement through national immunisation programmes remains the dominant channel for routine childhood vaccines. However, the private sector plays a much larger role in adult, travel, and non-routine ('optional') vaccines, especially in urban, high-income geographies and medical tourism hubs such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea.
This story is from the BioSpectrum Asia Nov 2025 edition of BioSpectrum Asia.
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