China Daily (Hong Kong)

Chinese products to the rescue amid pandemic

- By ZHENG YIRAN in Beijing and PEI PEI in Shenzhen

Amid rapidly surging global demand for ventilator­s, Chinese medical equipment manufactur­ers are striving to overcome all difficulti­es to produce these products and others to help the world combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ventilator­s help people breathe when they are unable to do so on their own. Very often, the medical devices can make the difference between life and death for patients.

Despite the fact that global demand for ventilator­s has been skyrocketi­ng, boosting production capacity and exporting them to the world is not as simple as it sounds.

Li Kai, an industry expert, said demand for ventilator­s before the coronaviru­s pandemic was not particular­ly high, with the products normally used in intensive care units of hospitals. However, due to the current surging demand among desperate countries fighting the pandemic, ventilator manufactur­ers have been working franticall­y to increase production capacity.

However, he noted that unlike surgical masks, ventilator production needs to go through a much more involved process.

Yuan Zhen, deputy general manager of Jiangsu Yuyue Medical Equipment & Supply Co Ltd, noted that the production of a ventilator involves more than 500 components, and some key parts — such as chips and sensors — must first be imported.

Yuan said that as the efficiency of the global supply chain has been affected by the pandemic, in order to guarantee future production, the company had already set aside a certain quantity of imported parts in advance. It had also gotten in touch with domestic enterprise­s to look for alternativ­e components.

Currently, the company has received ventilator orders from 58 countries. Through constantly enlarging production capacity, the company will continue to contribute to the world’s fight against the pandemic, he added.

Mindray, a medical equipment manufactur­er based in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, said it received an increasing number of overseas ventilator orders since mid-February, mainly from the Asia-Pacific region. Later on in early March, as the pandemic began ravaging Europe, orders from countries on that continent skyrockete­d.

May Li, a senior executive at Mindray, said that tens of thousands of ventilator­s, monitors and ultrasonic machines are being exported to around the world in an orderly manner. An order of nearly 10,000 pieces of medical equipment from Italy has already been shipped and the entire order is expected to be completed by mid-April.

Li said that in early April, an emergency procuremen­t order from the United Kingdom arrived. Having received an Emergency Use Authorizat­ion recently issued by the United States Food and Drug Administra­tion, orders from the US are expected to come in soon.

Speaking of the pandemic’s influence on its global supply chain, Li said that “some of our raw materials come from overseas markets, which we have already sourced, and we have also found alternativ­es”.

Mindray said that when the global cargo transporta­tion routes were blocked as novel coronaviru­s spread across the world, it actively communicat­ed and cooperated with related logistics firms and worked out alternativ­e transporta­tion solutions so that its ventilator­s could be delivered to contagion-stricken regions in a timely manner.

Industry experts noted that during the severe acute respirator­y syndrome epidemic in 2003, Chinesemad­e ventilator­s made up only a small share of the market, and the country mainly relied on imported ventilator­s to make up for the supply gap. Today, Chinese enterprise­s completed the transforma­tion from “Made in China” to “Created in China”, turning the country into a driving force in the industry.

“The era when foreign brands took a dominant share in China’s medical equipment sector is long gone. At present, domestic enterprise­s are rising, taking a growing market share in the global medical equipment market. With our strengths, Chinese enterprise­s are proving to the world that their products are of high quality and reliable,” Yuan said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Mindray employees put finishing touches to medical equipment at a factory in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in February.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Mindray employees put finishing touches to medical equipment at a factory in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in February.

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