Fosun Plans China Plant To Make BioNTech Vaccine
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2020-12-31 HKT 18:18
Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group is planning a facility in China to produce the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Germany's BioNTech, financial magazine Caixin reports.
The first phase of the China-based manufacturing facility will have production capacity of 200 million doses, Caixin said, citing people familiar with the matter. It did not specify how long it would take to produce that many doses.
Caixin's latest version of the story dropped a paragraph saying that Fosun plans to set up a joint venture with BioNTech.
In a written response to a request for comment, a BioNTech representative said the detailed supply arrangement will be subject to further negotiation and agreement between the companies.
"BioNTech and Fosun Pharma are communicating about these possible forms," the representative added.
Fosun Pharma had said it aims to move from importing finished vaccine from the German company to conducting some filling procedures on its own, using imported bulk ingredients and then eventually making vaccines from scratch, though it has not announced a specific timeline.
The BioNTech vaccine is one of several types being purchased by the Hong Kong government for SAR residents.
Fosun this month said it will buy at least 100 million doses of vaccine from BioNTech for use on the mainland next year if the vaccine receives regulatory approval in the country. (Reuters)
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