Pfizer Strikes Up To $10.5 Billion Deal With China's Innovent Biologics To Develop Next-Gen Cancer Therapies
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Pfizer Inc. and Chinaโs Innovent Biologics have announcedย a global licensing and collaborationย agreement. The deal, valued at up to $10.5 billion, is setย to develop 12 early-stag
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Pfizer Inc. and Chinaโs Innovent Biologics have announcedย a global licensing and collaborationย agreement. The deal, valued at up to $10.5 billion, is setย to develop 12 early-stage cancerย drugs.
The agreement comprises an upfront payment of $650 million to Innovent, with potential development, regulatory, and commercial milestone payments reaching up to $9.85 billion. The collaboration encompassesย a portfolio of antibody-drug conjugatesย (ADCs) withย novel differentiated payloads and multi-specificย antibodies. This includes eight early-stage assets originated by Innovent and four discovery programs proposed by Pfizer.
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Pfizer will lead the first 12 programs through Phase 1 clinical trials, after which Innovent will take over global development responsibilities. The agreement is divided into three tiers, each outlining distinct terms for co-development, co-commercialization, and licensing rights.
This collaboration comes on the heels of Pfizerโs recent successes in the oncology field. In May, Pfizer and Arvinas received FDA approval for their first-of-its-kind breast cancer therapy, VEPPANU. Earlier in February, Pfizerโs BRAFTOVI regimen for treating metastatic colorectal cancer demonstrated significant improvement in progression-free survival for patients.
Furthermore, this deal signifies a growing trend of major pharmaceutical companies investing heavily in China. Earlier this year, AstraZeneca Plc announced a $15 billion investment in China to expand medicines manufacturing and R&D. In May 2025, Pfizer signed a licensing agreement with Chinese biopharma giant 3SBio , investing billions in a new cancer immunotherapy approach.

