As the "Silicon Valley Republic", the development of Irish pharmaceutical industry may surprise you! Ireland is the world's largest net drug exporter and an excellent drug research and development center. Among the top 20 biopharmaceutical companies in the world (including Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, MSD, Amgen, etc.), there are 19 companies with branches or production bases in Ireland. What attracted these top pharmaceutical companies to invest in Ireland?
* Ireland's corporate tax rate is only 12.5%, which is one of the few countries with low tax rate in the world, which encourages many multinational companies to use Emerald Island as their European base.
* In addition to the low corporate tax, Ireland also provides a 25% tax credit for qualified scientific and technological research and development, and the government's spirit of encouraging innovation has made these giant pharmaceutical companies "secure" to take root in Ireland!
* A good English environment and highly educated professionals can provide quality labor for enterprises.
* Ireland is only separated from the European continent by a strip of water, and international shipping across the Atlantic Ocean is also very beneficial to the export of drugs to North America.
* Ireland has close cooperation with the United States, and American companies play a huge role in the Irish pharmaceutical industry.
Students interested in medicine and pharmacology should choose to study in Ireland. Choosing Ireland is equivalent to putting themselves at the center of this industry!
Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Royal Irish College of Surgeons (RCSI) and University of Cork (UCC) all offer world-class bachelor's degrees in pharmacy, with a four-year undergraduate study. Successful graduates can be certified by the Irish Pharmaceutical Society (PSI)! After the undergraduate study, you can also attend the one-year postgraduate study at the Royal Irish College of Surgeons (RCSI). After successful graduation, you can become a formal Irish pharmacist!
Pharmacists in Ireland have extremely high salaries. Graduates with less than three years of work experience can earn an annual salary of 40,000 to 60,000 euros, and those with more than three years of work experience can earn an annual salary of 50,000- 100,000 euros. This figure has also far exceeded the average salary of various industries in Ireland! What is the average annual salary of Ireland's working income in Ireland? Bureau of Statistics released the per capita income report for 20 19 years! )
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