BioLink Weekly
Issue 3April 12, 2026Princeton, NJ

CRO/CDMO Landscape Shifts as US Biotechs Reassess China Manufacturing Partnerships

US biotechs are navigating geopolitical headwinds in their CRO/CDMO relationships, with many seeking dual-source strategies that preserve cost efficiency while reducing single-jurisdiction risk.

This Week's Highlights

Dual-source manufacturing inquiries up 40%

BioRich has seen a 40% increase in requests from US clients seeking alternative CDMOs as backup to existing China-based manufacturing relationships.

WuXi Biologics capacity expansion

WuXi Biologics announced a new 30,000L bioreactor facility in Ireland, expanding its non-China capacity for US and European clients.

Cell therapy CDMOs in high demand

Demand for cell therapy CDMO capacity far outpaces supply — BioRich is tracking 8 active searches for cell therapy manufacturing partners.

Market Moves

Lonza Group

JV with Chinese CDMO for Gene Therapy Manufacturing

CDMO

Lonza announced a joint venture with a Guangzhou-based CDMO to offer AAV gene therapy manufacturing capacity to Asia-Pacific clients.

Asymchem Laboratories

US Expansion with New Maryland Facility

Expansion

Asymchem opened a new US-based process chemistry facility in Maryland to serve clients requiring domestic small molecule manufacturing.

GenScript Biotech

AI-Driven Protein Engineering Platform Launched

Innovation

GenScript unveiled an AI-assisted protein engineering platform targeting antibody optimization, positioning as a CRO alternative to in-house discovery teams.

Regulatory & Policy Watch

BIOSECURE Act Implementation Update

The US Department of Commerce issued updated guidelines clarifying which CDMO relationships fall under BIOSECURE Act review requirements, providing much-needed clarity for biotech procurement teams.

FDA Accepts IND for First China-Originated Gene Therapy

The FDA accepted the first IND submission from a Chinese company for an in vivo gene therapy targeting a rare neuromuscular disease — a landmark in the regulatory relationship.

BioRich Perspective

The CDMO question is the most operationally complex aspect of US-China biopharma relationships in 2026. The cost and quality advantages of leading Chinese CDMOs remain real and significant — but geopolitical risk management is now a board-level conversation at most US biotechs. The optimal strategy is not avoidance but diversification: maintain primary relationships with best-in-class Chinese CDMOs while establishing backup capacity with US, European, or South Korean partners. BioRich can assist with both sides of this equation — we have deep relationships across the China CDMO landscape and active connections to qualified non-China alternatives.

BioLink Weekly is published by BioRich International, Princeton NJ.

lisa.fan@biorichinc.com

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