风投人士呼吁中港放宽生物科技上市规则

风投人士Nisa Leung表示,随着外国投资者重返中国医疗保健领域,中港应放宽生物科技公司上市规则,并降低上市公司收购门槛,以抓住这一机遇。她在政协和人大会议期间的侧线采访中提出这一建议。

Nisa Leung是Aulis Capital的管理合伙人,同时也是中国人民政治协商会议(CPPCC)委员。她在采访中指出,除了人工智能,国务院总理李强在“两会”政府工作报告中也强调了生物医药的重要性。

“我们正在关注医疗保险和商业保险,但同时也在考察生物制药公司如何拓展海外市场,”Leung说。她补充道,香港已成为人工智能和医疗保健的重要资本中心,并举例去年Insilico Medicine在香港成功上市,这是该领域的里程碑。该人工智能驱动的药物发现公司通过此次股份出售募集了22.8亿港元(2.9亿美元)。

然而,她指出监管瓶颈正在减缓新上市的进程。“许多公司卡在了中国证券监督管理委员会(CSRC)的审批流程中,”Leung表示。此外,IPO瓶颈和收购规则可能阻碍交易。外国投资者正回归中国医疗保健部门,但这些障碍可能 dissuade 潜在交易。

Leung的建议旨在利用这一回暖势头,推动生物科技行业发展。

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