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Vivian Xie
9 May 2025

Pharmaceutical Packaging Market Prospects: Shifting regional policies

The pharmaceutical packaging industry is experiencing significant transformation in 2025, driven by regulatory changes, supply chain challenges, and sustainability initiatives. The US BIOSECURE Act, passed through the House of Representatives in September 2024, has become a cornerstone of change, affecting not only the listed Chinese manufacturers but the entire pharmaceutical supply chain ecosystem. 

The global market has shifted dramatically from its previous structure. Rising energy costs have forced companies to abandon the traditional global supply model in favour of regional sourcing. This shift is particularly evident in flexible packaging, where prohibitive shipping costs have reshaped business strategies. 

Supply chain considerations have gained new urgency under the second Trump administration. The prospect of substantial tariffs – potentially up to 25% – on pharmaceutical packaging has created uncertainty in the industry. While experts remain cautiously optimistic, they emphasise the need for careful assessment of manufacturing capacities and geographical risks for each product line. 

Industry consolidation continues to shape the sector, with significant mergers like Smurfit Kappa-WestRock and Amcor-Berry Global leading the way. These partnerships are driving innovation in sustainable solutions and operational efficiency. Companies are increasingly forming alliances with bioplastic developers, recycling firms, and healthcare providers to accelerate the adoption of sustainable packaging solutions. 

Looking ahead, cross-industry collaborations are becoming essential for advancing sustainable packaging in pharmaceuticals. Companies are working closely with material suppliers, regulatory bodies, and technology firms to develop compliant, environmentally friendly solutions. While sustainability remains a key focus, the industry acknowledges that patient safety and regulatory compliance must remain paramount in all packaging decisions. 

The pharmaceutical sector faces unique challenges in implementing sustainable practices, as patient needs and emergency situations often take precedence over environmental considerations. This reality has led to calls for stronger regulatory frameworks to drive sustainability initiatives, as market forces alone may not be sufficient to effect change in this critical healthcare sector. 

Discover the full Pharmaceutical Packaging Market Prospects Trend Report here. 

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