Research and Markets: The Outlook for Medical Devices in Brazil, Russia, India & China. Opportunities Do Exist

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a79f83/the_outlook_for_me) has announced the addition of the "The Outlook for Medical Devices in Brazil, Russia, India & China" report to their offering.

Many are concerned that the global economic downturn is blunting the rapid growth in the BRIC countries. Is this a time of exciting opportunity or commercial danger for medical manufacturers and how is the economic turmoil affecting each market? These reports separate fact from fiction and are essential in making sound, impartial business judgments.

These Insightful Reports Provide:

  • Complete assessment of the leading emerging economies at a time of financial upheaval and challenge
  • Regularly updated 5-year forecasts and market valuations for each market
  • Detailed analysis of the health structure, funding, service and outlook for each market
  • Critical SWOT and assessment of the market
  • Published quarterly to provide the latest information
  • These leading emerging economies represent a total medical market of US$20.9 billion. But how might the impact of the economic downturn affect them? Where do commercial opportunities exist for medical device companies now, and what are the future prospects?

Putting Things in Perspective:

With a combined population of 2.7 billion people and with significant unmet medical need, the challenges and opportunities of the BRIC markets are considerable. The economic downturn has affected these markets varyingly; for example, the Brazilian import market may be affected by disadvantageous US$ exchange rates, but China is affected more by a weak economy in the USA, its major market. Significant growth rates, up to 9.1% in China for example, are impressive, but the low starting point - along with a range of other operational issues - means companies must be targeted in the opportunities they pursue.

There are, of course, wide regional differences in expenditure levels within the BRIC countries, far more so than in developed countries where health systems have evolved to provide a more uniform level of coverage.

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Source: Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd

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Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716