Pharmaceutical exports top $10B for 1st time last year, gov't data shows

Data from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety showed drug shipments rose 12.4 percent as production also reached an all-time high.

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Pharmaceutical products are on display at an exhibition held in Gyeonggi on March 31.
Pharmaceutical products are on display at an exhibition held in Gyeonggi on March 31.

Korea's exports of pharmaceuticals surpassed $10 billion for the first time last year, while production of such products also climbed to a new record high, government data showed Thursday.

Korean companies exported a total of $10.44 billion worth of pharmaceuticals last year, up 12.4 percent from a year earlier, according to the data from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety.

Imports advanced 5.9 percent on year to $8.93 billion.

Trade surplus from the product category rose 41.9 percent on year to $1.56 billion, the highest on record, the data showed.

Biopharmaceuticals led exports, boosted by a growing market share of local biosimilar producers and improving competitiveness of their contract development and manufacturing capabilities, also known as CDMO.

Korea produced a total of 33.8 trillion won worth of drugs last year, up 3 percent from a year earlier.

It marks the highest annual figure since the government started compiling such statistics in 1998, the ministry said.

Production grew the fastest in prescription-based medicine and finished drug products, advancing 5.3 percent and 3.7 percent on year, respectively.

The annual average growth rate of drug production was 7.3 percent during the past five years, higher than the corresponding figure for Korea's GDP, which was 4.6 percent, the ministry explained.

There were four companies, including Celltrion and Hanmi Pharm, whose annual production surpassed 1 trillion won in 2025, according to the data.

In particular, Celltrion's drug production grew 27.6 percent on year to top 3 trillion won ($1.9 billion) in 2025, becoming the first local company to surpass the threshold.


Yonhap